Case in point: this editorial from TUSH magazine



Photographer Sune Czajkowski
Stylist/Creative Director Simon Rasmussen
Hair Terry Saxon at Jedroot
Make Up Fusako Okuno at Artlist
Model Yulia Merzlyakova at Justwm
TUSH Magazine summer issue 2009
Case in point: this editorial from TUSH magazine



Photographer Sune Czajkowski
Stylist/Creative Director Simon Rasmussen
Hair Terry Saxon at Jedroot
Make Up Fusako Okuno at Artlist
Model Yulia Merzlyakova at Justwm
TUSH Magazine summer issue 2009

Crucifixion

self-portrait
There is something hauntingly beautiful about the work of Francis Bacon. The disfigurement of his subjects and blurred lines depicted in his paintings bring about a an eerie feel. With religious, dark undertones, and homoerotic themes, a sense of societal rebellion and sinisterness is strongly conveyed. During the early times of his life, ideas of homosexuality, and unholy depictions of the religion were not things that were outwardly discussed nor considered appropriate. His fixation with darkness and death became more evident in his series of the “Crucifixion”. Bacon’s work was abstract, but concrete simultaneously. One can appreciate his interpretation of the dreary and gloomy aspects of life and society. His views on the world are beautifully articulated through the stroke of his brush and the muted colors. There is a sinister charm to Bacon’s work. There are heavy motifs that are embedded in his paintings, yet they never overwhelm the observer.


ann demuelemeester

balmain

givenchy


rick owens
some of my fav ss09 pieces in the market.
dark and chock full o’ hardware.
ss09


aw08


Limi Yamamoto, aka Limi Feu, is Yohji Yamamoto’s daughter and it seems that her father has had much influence over her designs. Limi Feu’s work is very much avant-garde, like that of her father’s, dark, and voluminous. I’m a huge Yohji fan, so I immediately added Limi onto my list of my on-going obsessions. This year has been great for her, showing her stellar SS09 collection and recently opening up a third store in Paris (following New york and Antwerp). She’s brilliant. I mean, what the hell are these Yamamoto folks eating???