Showing posts with label tie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tie. Show all posts

Sunday

Sweat And Stains, 2014

or 'Sperm, Spunk And Shit'











All clothes LAZOSCHMIDL
Belt Comme des Garçons Homme Plus

Not your average menswear-cum-couture. Debuting their first capsule collection for Spring/Summer 2015, LAZOSCHMIDL approach the post-body fetishism of contemporary art (that is: body liquids). Poop is reconfigured as screenprint artwork and piss is elevated as crystallized stain. Hand-sown, hand-painted, hand-embellished. Shop now!
/HORST

Thursday

Tokyo Diaries XVI

A mental travel preparation.



Factotum Spring/Summer 2014

Eager to meet, learn from and become a hara-kiri school boy. Adapting to his uniform of tie, knee socks, flowers and books. Reading. Smiling. Observing. Thinking. Studying the art of studying.
/HORST

German Psycho IV, 2012

or 'I Keep Holding On'

















Plastic raincoat Jil Sander
Shirt Raf Simons
Jacket Topman
Tie Second Hand
Trousers H&M

Fistfull thinking. Grab, take and hold. Everything we desire becomes brutal reality. All that is needed are spit and endurance. Embracing the tender sides of life. Feeling happiness.
/HORST

Wednesday

German Psycho III, 2012

or 'I Mean Business'

















Plastic raincoat Jil Sander
Shirt Raf Simons
Jacket Topman
Tie Second Hand
Trousers H&M

Neatly dressed in a dangerous smile. Every detail is well prepared, every component carefully selected and composed. It is a ritual, a pleasant foretaste of future achievements.
/HORST

Tuesday

German Psycho II, 2012

or 'Your Love Is My Trophy'

















Plastic raincoat Jil Sander
Shirt Raf Simons
Tie Second Hand
Trousers H&M
Scissors HAY

A lovethreat letter and the act of creation. Reaching out to the beautiful, unfulfilled, untouchable. When Salomé carried the head of St. John, history did not know of her successor.
/HORST

Monday

German Psycho, 2012

or 'The Pleasure Is Mine'

















Plastic raincoat Jil Sander
Shirt Raf Simons
Book Redux by Raf Simons
Jacket Topman
Tie Second Hand
Trousers H&M

When longing for and taking care of a garment transcends the mental and becomes a bare physical act, the term 'I would kill for that coat' finally obtains truthful meaning. A self-fulfilling prophecy.
/HORST
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