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  • interest1
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    Originally posted by Rosenrot View Post


    Now now, I don't think that's a bad thing at all. It's precisely the reason why I go to RO.
    He makes me feel like a space-age robot Cleopatra.
    A form of escapism, perhaps?

    Also thank you for the lovely Junya editorials. Those are some of my grails

    Haa, and there's nothing wrong with that, dear. You wear it well.
    "Otherworldly" beauty is a very good thing. Nether-worldly, however, well.. that's where the demographic might do a little loopty-loop shift toward World of Warcraft land.

    Memories of squeezing people into angular Rick leathers 2 sizes too small – people who more often than not just didn't fit the look (because let's face it: looking like a leather-bound crustacean will never get you laid) were dancing in my head, thus my commentary.


    But back to leather.
    Here's to blurring the line between both.





















    Alexander McQueen : FW 2002

    Last edited by interest1; 09-22-2013, 10:01 PM.

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  • interest1
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    We like it long.


    Jeremy Laing : FW2012





    Ann Demeulemeester : SS1997






    Ann Demeulemeester : 1999



    Reed Krakoff : FW2010


    SPON DIOGO : SS2009


    vintage Gucci : likely early 90s


    Hermes : FW2010

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  • ittalidaa
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    ANN DEMEULEMEESTER

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  • Rosenrot
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    Originally posted by interest1 View Post
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    . . .^ Nice, Laika. Who says leather pants can't be office-appropriate!


    I can see why, given your recent comment about being drawn to the more dramatic pieces, and how sculptural this particular collection was. Having worked with a number of them, I'd say it's his most, especially where the leathers are concerned. That one was actually hard for a lot of people; you either look amazing in it – or like something that came from outer space.


    A different take on the same jacket you posted:


    Now now, I don't think that's a bad thing at all. It's precisely the reason why I go to RO. He makes me feel like a space-age robot Cleopatra. A form of escapism, perhaps?

    Also thank you for the lovely Junya editorials. Those are some of my grails

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  • interest1
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    On the subject of rider jackets:



    leather UNDERCOVER jacket

    Found in the aftermath of Japan's catastrophic tsunami.


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  • interest1
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    . . .^ Nice, Laika. Who says leather pants can't be office-appropriate!

    Originally posted by Rosenrot View Post
    One of my favourite collections from RO, excluding the last photo
    I can see why, given your recent comment about being drawn to the more dramatic pieces, and how sculptural this particular collection was. Having worked with a number of them, I'd say it's his most, especially where the leathers are concerned. That one was actually hard for a lot of people; you either look amazing in it – or like something that came from outer space.


    A different take on the same jacket you posted:







    And because you posted the kids in Rick (such a fun shot, so glad you did),
    here's a peek at his tiniest leather ensemble yet:





    No, there's no Mattel collaboration on the horizon (or this'd be in WTF ages ago).
    Here's the scoop: Back in 2009, for their 10-year anniversary in the Meatpacking, Jeffrey threw a huge benefit bash, getting nearly all the designers they carry on board with dressing a Barbie-type doll which would be auctioned off to benefit AIDS and breast cancer research charities.
    Apparently, 69 dolls were floating around the store that night, dressed in everyone from Raf to Dries (and probably looking better than most of the attendees). Gotta love how Rick did not one, but two – one for the boys, one for the girls. Aaaaw.




    Originally posted by Faust View Post
    That first RO photo is just about perfect...
    yeah, yeah.. more pictures, fewer words, mister!

    That lone Ann buckle belt you posted back there can't possibly be the only leather garb you'd like to see your beautiful 'Gretchen' in.



    Originally posted by Rosenrot View Post
    Junya's biker jackets, my favourite..
    In that case, let's throw in a few more, plus some other lip-lickers..


















    Look at the detail at the knee. I mean, how fcking hot can you get.

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  • interest1
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    It was an interesting thing to wake up to, gotta give him that.

    found myself humming
    "which one of these things is not like the other..."

    i lol'd & i admit it.

    let's try another pairing:

    Altuzarra : FW2010

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  • cjbreed
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    hermes girl looks hawt

    hermes dude looks like a giant toolbox

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  • AKA*NYC
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    his:



    hers:

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  • interest1
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  • Faust
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    That first RO photo is just about perfect...

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  • Rosenrot
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    Junya's biker jackets, my favourite
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  • Rosenrot
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    One of my favourite collections from RO, excluding the last photo
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