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Originally Posted by Johnny
yes. although having said that, i've never actually seen one in real life. But still, the answer is yes.
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johnny -
you've never actually seen a *woman* who dresses like this in real life? or
you've never actually seen a *man* who is attracted to women who dress like this, in real life?
curious minds want to know!
travolta, i have gotten so much pleasure out of this thread. i followed your link to firstView and looked at as much as i could last night, and will do a little more research as i have time today. it's not like you can speed through it all. i wish there were more great resources online so you could see the pieces from front and back, and videos so you could see them in motion, on the body.
i agree with your assessment of his work. it's great when you can see an artist approach problems and find solutions in the work, whatever the medium. often when you look at the work over time you can see what the artist finds essential - his or her "signature"- and what is refined, cast off, returned to. watanabe is worthy of that kind of study. i look at ann demeulemeester this way as well.
thanks so much!
meme