Sunday, December 4

Customellow Flea Market

When I'm not drinking my life away, I manage to make it to some cool daytime events.  Today I went to the Customellow and Fifty Seoul flea market in Hongdae, which is the arty University district of South Korea's capital.






















Customellow have been running this market for a couple of months now, in association with bloggers and online clothing companies in Korea.  There was way more choice of male clothing but I still managed to pick up a cute top (above) for 5000 won (less than £3), so it wasn't a wasted journey.  

There were also some bands playing throughout the day but we didn't stick around for those because the shop was uncomfortably rammed.  Hongdae hipsters clearly like their flea markets.

Monday, November 28

Onesies

Although the most disgusting thing I've ever seen is a dummy-sucking drunk student dressed in a babygro on a night out at Oceana in Cardiff, I'm still partial to an adult onesie.  It's the ultimate in pyjamas, and looks way better than a slankie.  Although admittedly, slankies are super sexy.

OnePiece™ fueled the trend for onesies in Norway after sewing together a hoodie and joggers in a spot of morning-after DIY.  They've come far since, opening their first UK Store in Boxpark, Shoreditch yesterday (Monday 28th of November), spreading the joy of comfort, style and fun even further. Get down to their store in Boxpark and say: ‘I’m spontaneous, not too serious, not too cool. Confident with no worries, so I would like to jump in and join you!’ – and they’ll give you a £20 gift-card - If you want to get it online, type code 85237 upon checkout on www.onepiece.com and you’ll get free shipping.


You probably won't look as sickeningly fresh-faced in your OnePiece™as the models in the above video, but at least you'll be toasty warm all winter.

Saturday, November 26

Vacation


Even though I've been gibbering on about Japan for ages, I've just booked a month-long trip to Thailand and Vietnam in January.  Japan is freezing after Christmas so I've taken an executive decision to get some winter sun in South East Asia instead.  

My Thailand trip will be covering old ground but Vietnam is going to be a new experience.  If anyone has any tips, let me know.  I'm flying into Hanoi and leaving from Ho Chi Minh City, and have sixteen days to spend in various places in between.  


A friend took the pictures while we were on the Thai islands in 2010.  They were taken on and around Koh Phangan, Koh Phi Phi, Ton Sai, Reilly beach, Koh Lanta and Koh Tao.

Sunday, November 20

Tokyo Slo-Mode

Alex Lee's homage to his hometown manages to capture a contrapuntal, surprising and vivacious impression of Tokyo by slowing down images of a city which is generally thought of as the epitome of fast-paced.  The dream-like quality this effect achieves makes me feel like I've just rediscovered a place I've never been to.

Seeing as I'm on such a Tokyo vein at the moment the crazy-amazing effects used in this video are making me want to apparate over to the Japanese capital right now.

Korea, I think we need to talk.

Monday, November 14

Tokyo Rising

This very cool Palladium Boots documentary (trailer below) on the aftermath of the Japanese earthquake is revealing, enlightening and exciting all at once.  I'm in awe of the Japanese, from their consistently crazy pop culture to the fighting spirit they've shown after the huge tragedy of March 11th this year.


Part three is my favourite out of the entire video due to the intelligent predictions on how Japan will develop and flourish in the future, perhaps without so much of an influence from western pop culture.  It will be fascinating to see how that pans out and to see Japan appropriating their own historical culture in that creative and gloriously kitsch way they know best.

Also, how gorgeous are Trippple Nippples? I love those showgirl outfits, they remind me of the scene in Annie (which I was obsessed with as a kid: I always wanted to be adopted by a billionaire) when she goes to the cinema with Daddy Warbucks and his secretary.


I'll be cashing in my won for yen at some point next year, for sure.

Watch the entire feature at Palladium.

Image: Still from the film 

Thursday, November 10

Sequinned Graffiti


I adore graffiti.  Adore it.  I'm also a huge fan of sequins, much to the disdain of my wincing fashion conscience, which makes me feel like I should stop wearing clothes because my sense of style is clearly awful.  

Unfortunately (for you) Korea has made me chubby with its (evil) yummy food (mm, delicious), so I won't be getting naked in public anytime soon.  I will be trying to quash my circus-of-horrors influenced bad clothing taste by overindulging in these sequin graffiti art installation shots by Danish artist Theresa Himmer, though.


Theresa lived in Iceland for four years and became critical of the environmental damage that was occurring in the country.  The installations are representative of the snowy cap of a mountain, the lava from a volcano, and a gushing waterfall.  The installations, made of unauthentic, unnatural materials such as sequins are representative of the denigration of these natural scenes, drawing attention to their impending loss.

I remember the Icelandic volcanic ash situation with clarity.  I was in Bali at the time with some very pleased British documentary-makers whose flight had been cancelled, leaving them with an additional 11 days of holiday.  I never really thought beyond the superficiality of the luck/ woe of holidaymakers to the chain reaction that may have caused this event - at least not until now.

I guess art really can make a personal impact.

Images: Favim and Inside Out.

Monday, November 7

Versace x H&M



I'm surprisingly a huge fan of the new Versace for H&M collection.  I think this might be the best design collaboration the high street brand has done yet.  I loved the Lanvin one but this one looks even better; the fabrics and the designs seem more luxe, more detailed and generally more OTT in an oddly wearable way.  

I guess that's Versace for you.

The print reminds me of a strapless vintage bathing suit I took to Thailand last year which - unbeknownst to me at the time - goes completely see-through on contact with water.  Cue a highly inappropriate flesh display on the predominantly Muslim island of Koh Lanta.

Yoikes!


The patterns also pleasingly remind me of Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince's Summertime and my Granddad's ridiculous Hawaiian shirts that he wears on holidays, complete with leathery brown tan and constant sun squint.



Images: Scanned from Elle Magazine UK
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