Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label identity. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Pomegranate Cowboy



Artworks Graham Durward

The naked male body accessorized with a single object. Posing in established manners of online dating profiles. The fruit and the cowboy hat - implicating the personae's true self. So the question is: What kind of person is he?
/HORST

Friday, September 10, 2010

Process




Images Unknown, unknown & unknown

That's the awful thing about tumblr. You find brilliant artworks but the origin creator remains unknown. Absorbed in virtual space. Deleted by bookmark tools and one-click-image-posting. I want identity back.
/HORST

Friday, February 13, 2009

9





Hernández Cornet Fall/Winter 2009

9 is a collection that changes sexes and identity. Inspired by cross-dressing and bi-gender, Ana Hernández Cornet adds penises when needed and transforms womens- to mens- to womenswear. The result: contradictory garments. Classic men’s shirts with frill tights or circle cut dresses with stiff collars. For the full dose of calculated sexiness switch to the collection video.
/HORST

Image credits Sesse Lind

Thursday, November 20, 2008

A Discourse: The 90s Woman Pt.V



Spon Diogo Spring/Summer 2009

The 90s, an ambiguous decade. There is colour, exaggeration and glam. But there is also sophistication, minimalism and an obsession for pure black shape. Peter Lindbergh and Helmut Newton created images of an independet, androgynous and sexual powerful woman. Wearing severe smoking jackets, a small black dress or a leotard with high heels. The contemporary woman who adores this iconic aproach to female identity wears Spon Diogo.
/HORST

A Discourse: The 90s Woman Pt.III



Top Ulli Stein Meier, Lynne Koester, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista
Bottom Harper's Bazaar, September 1992 by Patrick Demarchelier

She uses her female attraction to seduce and reach her aim. But she also negates her sexual identity by cutting her hair off and questioning gender roles. She is a woman is a boy is a man.
/HORST

A Discourse: The 90s Woman Pt.I



Female image and identity in the 90s. Black and white. Innocence and seduction. Sexual desire and minimalistic restraint. Horst investigates on how fashion defined a whole decade, and a whole generation of women. And to be honest, I will be blind on one eye and only see what I want to see. Because the 90s weren't always pretty.
/HORST

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Fresh



We are sending you a sweet breeze of summer. Enjoy our new layout!
/LYNN&HORST
 
Themes by ASRock Glamour Fashion - Privacy Policy - Sitemap