Showing posts with label wig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wig. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Dalí's Dolls






1. Surrealist Exhibition, Paris 1938
2. Comme des Garçons Spring/Summer 2009
2. Vogue Cover, April 1944
3. Portrait by George Platt Lynes

Handsome young Dalí and his mannequin. Foam wigs and breast cutouts. The former Rei Kawakubo? Vogue cover and lobster bikini. How would his hypothetical Spring/Summer 2013 collection look like?
/HORST

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Minor Royalty




Number (N)ine Spring/Summer 2009

Post-medieval insanity. Albino princes in strait jackets. Which brings up the longing to bleach my hair and dress in creme and white. From head to toe. Or to hunt for a Number (N)ine archive piece.
/HORST

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Horst Interview: Bless


Bless N°00 Fur Wig (1996)

Bless nourish their strength and relevance in the contemporary context on the intangible. As thoroughly inherent in every piece, concept or wearable art installation. An interview about apples, gimmicky-ism and the near future.



Bless N°10 Scarfs Unlimited (1999)

As a little warm-up: What is your most beloved collection piece so far?

Always the newest but of course also eternally the fur wig.

It’s stated that you are aiming for simplicity and comfort in your designs – which then appear to be complicated and über-conceptual. Could the subtle anti-usability be seen as a mind test for the wearer?

Our clothes might be unusual to look at and indeed difficult to hang but very simple to wear. It’s true, some of the clothes require a certain openness and willingness to think different but once getting used to them they are not complicated pieces at all. In the end, we are more interested in how things look after wearing and washing them for a while, or to reflect what kind of look would be perfect for a concept, either as camouflage or as second view eye-catcher.

As individuals you appear quite classic and decent, dressed in neutral, non-gimmicky garments. Is the vibrant and surreal appeal of your designs an ironic projection onto ‘others’?

We wear mainly our clothes. So we take it as a compliment that you speak of non-gimmicky garments which proves that once you wear it a bless product doesn’t seem complicated anymore.



Bless x Weekday Spring/Summer 2011

Your latest collection for Weekday was inspired by the perfect weekend trip. What does it fundamentally consist of?

Good weather, food and more than one person.

Maybe a picnic? Which makes me wonder: what fruit would describe you best?

An apple – sweet and sour. Sometimes with red cheeks, sometimes green.

If you had to compare the collection with a painting, which would it be?

Luckily your question is hypothetical and we don’t have to.

You like horses, don’t you?

Not as much as our sons.

Any aversions, any fetishes?

Pink clothes for girls, our 4-zipper purses.

How does your home look like?

A wooden floor, lots of light and a very comfortable big bed.




Bless N°29 (1999)

What would one see on your kitchen table if we went straight to your place right now?

We both don’t have a specific kitchen table but eat on big tables that are in our living rooms. Those tables are so spacious that they partly contain work units. So you might find a mini office on one side of the table, a bottle of water, eventually some fruits and food, depending on what time of the day you pass by. And a candle.

What would be lying on the bedroom floor?

Books, a water bottle, a lamp.

Who’d be hiding in the closet?

Everything you shouldn’t see as a non-family member.

A controversial question: do you like clowns? There are only two groups of people: people who love clowns. And people who hate clowns…

They are a more tragic than funny in general. We don’t hate them. We are just not attracted by them either.

What kind of figure would be closest to the Bless context?

Morihei Ueshiba.


Bless Spring/Summer 2010

What random fact would you like to share with me, right now?

Vacation are aproaching...

Your favourite joke?

The one with the cow called bless. But we forgot how it went.

Surrealism is…

What we would never dare to guess.

Pop is…

What we liked when we were 13.

Bless is…

A visual substitute to make the near future worth living for.



Bless N°26 Cable Jewelry (2005)

Final question: Is your cable jewelry still available?

Yes.

And are you, too?

Depends in what sense.

Vielen Dank.
/HORST

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Random Facts



Photos Terry Richardson

I've learned today that James Franco masturbates up to five times a day.
/HORST

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

The Time Has Come For A New Contest: Horst Meier's Drag Race!!!












Horst as Mia Wallace wearing Raf Simons

My beautiful dolls! Do you have what it takes to become the next virtual drag superstar? Prove to the world that you got charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent. Pay homage to your icon of choice. Switch your gender. And let them have it!

Submit a photo of your fierce impersonation until March 15th. The winner will receive immunity for the next challenge and a free full-year supply of Lynn & Horst.
/HORST

Friday, November 19, 2010

Hero Worship

Part 14: RuPaul





These days I've been infiltrated by the genius of RuPaul. And it's not all about her fashion extravaganza. It's the sound of her voice and the sharp tongue. Eats your heart out.
/HORST

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Evilwear




Heikki Salonen Fall/Winter 2010

When looking at this collection I instantly recall Vivian Ward and Kit de Luca. Their signature elements of appearance: tights, wigs and lipstick. Heikki Salonen gives my beloved Pretty Woman characters a killer edge.
/HORST

Image credits Catwalking

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Archaeology II




So I bought an Egyptian porcelain elephant for my collection and a wig instead of a headpiece. If this does make any sense?
/HORST

Monday, December 28, 2009

2009


Maison Martin Margiela Spring/Summer 2009

The end of a decade. The end of an era. A phantom finally disappears.
/HORST

Image credits Style.com

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Hero Worship

Part 9: Cher




She shares birthday with little Horsti, so she must be loved eternally. If anyone wants to make me really happy, book her for my birthday party. By the way: Her real name is Cherilyn Sarkisian. Isn't this absolutely beautiful?
/HORST

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Blonde Wig Fight



Lanvin Spring/Summer 2010 vs. Wigs

It appears to me Claude Montana himself was the main inspiration behind the latest Lanvin collection. And I always admired the 80s fake chic. I am living it myself, haha.
/HORST

Image credits Catwalking, Unknown

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Window Shopping II





There's nothing more exquisit and elegant than German nail studio and hairdresser windows. Nothing more romantic and poetic. Nothing more reminescent of the Golden Age of display decoration.
/HORST

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

#081209


Nic's room, London, United Kingdom

Let me introduce to you: Dana & Goldie
/HORST