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March 2010

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The Invisible Designer: Helmut Lang → booknoise.net

tulletulle:

The New Yorker, September 18, 2000.

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(via iampirate)

if you need to skype dear i’m around- i can’t call because i don’t have a phone on me right now.

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Man teaches alpaca to surf. → news.ninemsn.com.au

tulletulle:

vladimirnabokov:

flickflickflicker:

“I’ve surfed with a dog, a parrot, a hamster and a cat, but when I was at a competition in Australia I saw people surfing with kangaroos and koalas,” Pianezzi was quoted by Reuters as saying.

“So I thought that, as a Peruvian, it would be interesting to surf with a unique animal that represents Peru.”

this showed up in my radar and i couldn’t resist.

ALPACAAAAAAA

that alpaca is actually alpaca in disguise 

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ALPACA

please come and join tg and i on skype.

later,

diane

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Yohji Yamamoto

1. I believe that there are three conditions to a woman’s beauty. First, you must realize that not all women are beautiful all of the time. Sometimes beauty comes on a subconscious level. When she is in love, or has met someone new and exciting, she shines. Second, you must understand that life is unfair. Beauty is something that, for some, must be worked at. The third condition is luck. Some women can just be lucky.

2. My role in all of this is very simple. I make clothing like armor. My clothing protects you from unwelcome eyes.

3. Color, for me, has too many stories wrapped around it. I like black, white, gray, and navy. Like a uniform.

4. Life is better for beautiful people. You can become lucky if you are beautiful, you can become rich. But there is no truth in this definition of beauty.

5. If you feel strongly about someone, go up to them. Pursue what you want in life. Why be shy about something like that?

6. You can tell what a woman is going to be like in bed just by looking at her. There is a feeling about someone that comes from experience. When you’ve seen it once, you will recognize it again.

7. Fashion cannot make you sexy. Experience makes you sexy. Imagination makes people sexy. You have to train yourself, you have to study, and you have to live your life.

8. I love the back. A beautiful back makes a beautiful front. When you slouch, think about what happens to your front. You have to keep your back in the right position. This is where your spirit lies.

9. Men’s clothing is about tiny details, and I hate that. I am very small and I look stupid in a perfectly tailored suit. I want to be able to wear things that don’t fit perfectly, with the sleeves far too long. I wish clothing came with no sizes at all. It would be much better that way.

10. The biggest mistake you can make in fashion is imitation. If we keep on like this, fashion will die. There was a time when I used to fall in love on the street every day. I would see someone with such a way about them or such a flawless item that I would have to say, “Stop! Please! That’s perfect.” That never happens anymore. Everything is too similar. Soon it will be only a T-shirt and jeans.

11. I don’t think we should try to make space our own. I believe that as modern people we should live in mobility. We should always be moving.

-Yohji Yamamoto

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“Since I began this fashion-making job I have been thinking, “What is fashion for me?” For about ten years I couldn’t believe it because fashion is always changing. The people who follow it are superficial. The most important thing is ‘what’s new.’ But in the last two or three years, i’ve found something in it. In fashion one can find new kinds of expression about human beings-things that pure art like painting, sculpture, and cinema can’t express. Only fashion can. I can’t explain exactly why it is but the problem of what people are wearing and the influence over people of fashion is awesome. I think there’s a new way to create, so I think there is a future for me.” —Yohji Yamamoto
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