


Photos Bruce Weber
Only 24 days left. The world is covered in whiteness. And minus degrees make me wear an all-in-one at night. Time for a flashback and the Abercrombie & Fitch Christmas catalogue from 1999.
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20101130
Season's Greetings
Labels: 1999, 90s, abercrombie and fitch, bruce weber, christmas, Men, nude, Photography, retrospective, teddy bear, Winter
20101129
Somehow Ethereal






Collage Dries van Noten Spring/Summer 2011
The reason why I feel attracted to acid denim might probably be its sinister resemblance to a profane thing such as clouds. Carrying a moment of childish astonishment. And at the same time referring to a political ethos.
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20101128
Bittersweet Contradictions



Martine Rose Spring/Summer 2011
It's a small step from tribal to ornamental. And that's why I love Martine Rose. Accomplishing the task of melding the kinky and the romantic. And yes, I want those chaps my dear!
/HORST
Labels: chaps, creme, Fetish, hiking boots, leather, London, Menswear, ornaments, romanticism, rude boy, Spring/Summer 2011, utility, white shirt
20101127
Forbidden Love III


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Isn't it nice to have obsessions? Some unfulfilled fantasies. Things that shouldn't be but manifest themselves irreparably. Just like a tribal tattoo on tanned skin.
/HORST
Labels: inspiration, ken fashion, Men, Nature, nudity, obsession, oriental, skin, tattoo, tribal
20101126
Sans Substitute






Fendi Fall/Winter 2007 & Spring/Summer 2007
There has been one year in the history of Fendi that demands closer inspection. 2007 offered impeccable cut and attention to material. As a result I am truly melancholic regarding the fact that the menswear line as such doesn't exist anymore. Maybe I have to comfort myself with a logo bag.
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Labels: 2007, beige, coat, fall/winter 2007, fendi, grey, Menswear, metallic, minimalism, neutrals, proportion, retrospective, sportswear, Spring/Summer 2007
Twitpic

Photo Mariano Vivanco
One reason to love twitter: Now we know Mariano Vivanco will publish a new Dolce & Gabbana book soon. And he is kind enough to provide us with a little teaser.
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20101125
Taxidermied Idolatry

Steve Bishop Christian Dior - J'adore (Mountain Goat), 2008
Taxidermied goat, concrete, chalk
Steve Bishop Jean-Paul Gaultier - Classique (Arctic Fox), 2008
Taxidermied fox, concrete, paint
The living and the breathless. Overlapping. Embodiments of object and creature. And in its centre: figurative perfume bottles. Animalistic scented sculptures.
/HORST
British Art Now II, October 27 - April 17 2011, Saatchi Gallery, London
Labels: animal, Art, dior, Exhibition, Jean Paul Gaultier, London, objects, perfume, sculpture, White
20101124
Corduroy





Top Giorgio Armani Fall/Winter 2002
Bottom James Long Fall/Winter 2010
I'm usually not afraid of questionable or utterly awful things. But corduroy leaves me concerned. Why? Why does it exist? Why do people use it? Why do some people even like it? Especially given the fact that it may have a fashion comeback.
/HORST
P.S.: Pictures shown above represent noteworthy exceptions. I just couldn't allow myself to post Ralph Lauren.
Labels: Bad Taste, brown, comeback, corduroy, fall/winter 2010, giorgio armani, james long, Menswear, question mark, structure, textile, trend
20101121
A Short History Of Twins In Popular Culture II







1. Comme des Garçons
2. Issey Miyake
3. Carla Bruni & Kate Moss
4. Pamela Anderson, her twin boobs & Vivienne Westwood
5. Twin Towers
6. Jose & Juan Areco, Brian & Travis Davenport by Thom Browne, Dean & Dan Caten
7. “Chanel Liquidated” by Zevs
There is a striking yet explosive resemblance between the Vivienne Westwood SS09 campaign image and the photographic documentation of the 9/11 incident. I'm not gonna compare Pamela's boobs with planes now... Anyway, what's your favourite twin?
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Labels: 90s, a short history, Art, boobs, campaign, chanel, comme des garcons, discourse, issey miyake, kate moss, logo, pamela anderson, red, thom browne, twins, vivienne westwood
20101120
Escapism


Mihara Yasuhiro Fall/Winter 2006
The time has come. I've always denied it and never ascribed any relevance to it. But given this collection I am ready for men in bootcut. Maybe I will still never wear them myself but maybe I was just afraid of it for nothing. And you?
/HORST
Labels: 70s, bootcut, comeback, denim, fall/winter 2006, grey, horst investigates, Menswear, Miharayasuhiro, retro
20101119
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
Labels: 90s, drag, extravagance, gender, hero worship, icon, pink, rupaul, tackiness, wig
20101118
Bodies Of Decadence




1. Tony Ward by James Armstrong, 1982
2. Mary Katrantzou Spring/Summer 2011
A young Tony Ward's well-defined exterior. And a young Mary Katrantzou's trompe l'œil interior dresses. Pretty surfaces that offer intricate yet delicate insights. Come in and find out.
/HORST
Labels: 80s, body, decadence, decoration, fringe, icon, Interior, Mary Katrantzou, Men, muscles, pose, Spring/Summer 2011, tony ward, trompe l'œil, Womenswear
20101117
Mixed Media


Top Steven Meisel, Vogue Italia (2007)
Bottom Benbo George, Particles (2008)
Surrealistic objects and appearances. The furry something and the gorilla costume. The round something and the roses-and-pearls embellished designer blouse. Let's have breakfast.
/HORST
Labels: Art, collage, costume, editorial, Fur, gorilla, inspiration, objects, Photography, Steven Meisel, surrealism, undeniable similarities, Vogue
20101115
Razor Thorn









Jacket JULIAANDBEN
A rare feeling. Putting on a garment for the very first time - and knowing it's perfection. Love at first sight. Let's never break up. Let's walk through the sun and through the rain.
/HORST
Razor Blazer available here.
Labels: Berlin, construction, Horst, Jacket, julia and ben, light, minimalism, photo booth, roses, shadow, shape