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Bootilicious!

Oct 4, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Glamorous, Street Runway, Trends

OK - let me just say that I DO NOT like loose, hangy boots. Never did. I’ve always favored tight, form-fitting stilettos. I know, I know. I am a mere man.

And 93.7% of the time I see these boots on ladies around Seoul, I DO NOT LIKE THEM.

But yesterday, I must say that this young lady certainly knew how to wear them, and they seemed to fit her stance, walk, and what little I could see from her personality. They were just cool on her.

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The height is good, they didn’t “hang” or droop too much, and they were a nice contrast to her bare legs. If she had been wearing stockings, they would only have worked if they weren’t the dark brown cheapies you can buy for 200 won. It also helped that her casual, slightly 80’s (but not too much) top was unobtrusively sexy.

Love the black camisole strap peeking out.

Love it!

“Fashion-in-Context” (Preview)

Oct 2, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Glamorous, Models, Photo Stories

Here’s our second try at getting a photo story down while also working on developing a style for shooting “fashion-in-context”. The full photo spread – with nearly 50 shots – is visible to registered users. You must be logged in to view it. Just login and the post will be visible right under this one. 가입 빨리 하시죠 - photo story 완전히 있게~!

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“Fashion-in-Context”

Oct 2, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Glamorous, Models, Photo Stories

Here’s our second try at getting a photo story down while also working on developing a style for shooting “fashion-in-context”. Too many shoe sites in Korea – and on the web in general – don’t put shoes in a real context from which to see the shoe – I am striving to make a place where the shoe becomes the central part of the photo story, in a way that is both dynamic and believable, as opposed to feeling set-up or commercial.

Remember that this is just a test, just a dress rehearsal in which we are getting all the parts together.

Remember, click on any pic to enlarge it to huge proportions.

Img 6528 Copy The “concept” that drives this photo story – just as something around which to build pictures – is that of “taking the train” to visit perhaps a boyfriend or other acquaintance for whom she wants to dress up just a bit. Hokey, I know, but it’s something to build a visual storyline around.

Frankly, I prefer shooting at night, where you can get some nice mixed lighting effects and motion blur, but daytime does offer a lot more light, obviously, and a fresher feel. Everything can’t be dark and sultry, and we have to be able to show shoes in many different kinds of contexts.

Also, I chose to have her use the same shoes as in the previous test session with Sugar, to provide consistency and a point of comparison. I don’t find the shoes especially attractive, but that’s actually some of the challenge of the exercise itself, right?

So we chose to have our model – remember Long as Sin? – come in to Seoul Station in her normal clothes (I had her wear a mini-skirt) and simply go through the motions in order, as if she were simply going to meet her boyfriend in another city. So of course, we have to have her change shoes, right?

Img 6577 Copy It’s just the iconic shot that can’t be done without. On your left, I made sure to capture the “insert” shot right before the foot entered the shoe, which is where you’ll see a lot of fashion magazines catching that moment, along with the standard pigeon-toed sitting stance (which is a natural one to assume, by the way, if you’re going to be be putting on heels) in which the woman is adjusting her ankle strap or some such thing. Img 6580 Copy The picture over here on the right side of the page is interesting because you get each shoe on either foot, with the feminine, knock-kneed stance that is as much as a function of making sure of keeping prying eyes from seeing anything they shouldn’t as any natural sitting stance for women sitting in heels. Considering that I was snapping away at a low angle, such was a natural stance to assume. In either case, it was very photogenic and a stance that Long as Sin seemed to enjoy.

Img 6603 Copy Here is the final shot, and a potentially awkward one for the model. Now she has nothing to “do” – no task to accomplish, nothing to do with her hands, and it’s just her being left to assuming poses and being quite aware that she is being photographed. This can be quite unnerving for the shyer, first-time model, as was the case here.

So I directed her to play with her phone, to act like she was receiving or sending messages. This was the moment when she truly started to get into the modeling, as she started posing a bit, adjusting here and there, but I could see that she was considerably more shy and uncomfortable than Sugar in her first modeling set, who in retrospect, was quite comfortable and happy to pose for the camera.

So I used the fact that she was basically able to think of and assume a single pose to my advantage. I wanted to try and get different angles on her, and I started consciously using shots I had seen in both fashion and fetish magazines and sites. The first shot below is a standard high shot that places the viewer in position of power and the subject in one of apparent domination.

For those of you who haven’t studies Semiotics in a marketing or design track, let me tell you that there is nothing accidental or unplanned about the shots and symbols used in the advertisements that you see. Every angle, every element, every pose is meticulously planned and executed. While shooting the picture of the model below adjusting her strap, this was obvious.

There were several shots of each of all of the pictures, but there is an alternate one of the below left picture with the model looking up slightly and smiling which was just too risqué to use. Her face was still appropriately covered by her hair, but the picture being shot at obvious waist-height and at the level of her mouth was too much to use. As it was, I used the shot of her looking down, which made for a totally different mood.

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I then took a cue from some of the Japanese (and other) foot fetish sites I’ve seen, which are places that obviously do fetish photography well, i.e. they are good at making shots that include whole-body poses, but accentuate certain parts of the body quite powerfully, usually with a wide-angle lens. The shot to the upper right is an example of a standard shot that might accentuate the foot. It does the job OK.

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But the one here is just stunning. It’s the same lens, except I got down on my stomach on the ground to get the shot, while the rest of her body is appropriately out-of-focus, with the effect being that the body part becomes something unto itself, which the user becomes almost a separate entity, watching you from a distance watching her nearly-disembodied body part. It’s a powerful fetish photography technique.

I do want to take note here of the condition of the model’s foot. I regret that she wasn’t nearly as pedicured as she had been in the summer, when I first ran across her – had she had all of that dry and dead skin removes, and her nails done properly (not the standard big-toe-only special popular amongst some Korean women but not acceptable to me), I think things would have turned out nicely.

Well, as I said – a dress rehearsal.

Then i moved to a few standard transitional shots as the model packs up her things in the first of the three shots below, while in the second assuming another brief girly pose, before moving on to walk to the main station in the third.

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Here’s a transitional shot that I want to use to emphasize the shift between the two environments, inside and outside.
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Now was a chance for a totally new angle, one that’s not very common in the photography I’ve seen – the POV (”point-of-view”) shot. I wanted to get a couple of them to put the viewer in the driver’s seat again.

Img 6707 Copy In the shots previous (especially the “big foot” fetish shot and the high-angle shots), you get a kind of “male gaze” view of the subject. What I was trying to do here was accomplish two very different goals: 1) making the POV clearly the wearer of the shoe, with part of the miniskirt, bag, and even rear shoe visible, but also 2) providing the “male gazer” with a view they’ve never seen before, perhaps even one that’s even disorienting because of its placing him into the view of the woman.

Along the way of satisfying Goal #1, the woman gets to see the shoe as it might look on her foot – kind of a “test drive” – while in going for Goal #2, the man might even get a glimpse of what it’s like to be a woman, perhaps fulfilling a desire to cross-dress or otherwise go over the line with women’s shoes as fetish objects, which – contrary to popular belief about men who so fetishize femaleness as to assume or want to wear certain items – is almost entirely a drive found in heterosexual men, who are the majority of shoe sniffers, panty wearers, or full-blown cross-dressers.

In that respect, I think the shots worked out pretty well, although I will try to take better care to make them come out with more options the next time. Img 6713 Copy I didn’t get quite as many usable shots as I would have liked – I was happy with the first shot, but not so much with any of the other remaining alternates.

One great thing about Seoul Station is the fact that it’s a huge dome of translucent material on the top of the building, with a large glass façade on one side. In other words, if you look at the pictures directly above and below, as the model walks through different parts of the station, there is a very nice balanced lighting effect, as the diffuse light from the top acts as a nice “fill” while the stronger, more directional light from the side acts as the main “key” light.

You’ll notice in the “test drive” shots above, the main light is to the front of her, so it’s almost like a flash effect, with her front being lit strongly and clearly. In the three shots below, as most of the light is directly to her side, you get some nice contrast and shadows as we catch her in the lower angle.

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One of the other reasons for doing the series of three series is to offer not just different views of the model walking, but also to shoe the shoes in different views of the same shot – you might notice that the model is presented right leg forward, then in mid-step, then left left leg forward. It’s a little repetitive, but presented in a series, seem to work.

Img 6790 Copy Here’s a shot of her walking into the distance, a rear-shot. I wanted to offer a nice rear view of the shoes, but actually forgot to cover that shot well, so this was one of the few I got. In the future, I do want to emphasize strong rear-angle shots, because this is probably the one view that women get the least chance to see.

I then turned to a new caveat in the story – the brief trip to McDonald’s. It is a plausible part of going to a train station, as well as a good chance to enter another “normal” environment while taking some decidedly not-so-normal pictures. In the end, the “fetish shot” serves both the shoe and fetish viewers well, and if done right, can unite the “gazes” of the fetishizer (the watcher) and the fetishized (the potential wearer).

Here are some accidentally nice shots of the model approaching the fast food area. The auto-focus lense caught the middle of the frame in focus, leaving the model out of focus in both the shots.

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I kind of like the effect, which gives the viewer the feeling that she’s just walking past you, an accidental afterthought to the destination we see her going towards. In particular, I like the above right shot, which captures just the right balance of slack and pull in her stride, in which her rear leg is frozen in just that particularly feminine instant that can only exist when walking in somewhat high heels.

And here we have a transitional shot into the fast food mecca that is McDonald’s.

Img 6822 Copy Always need good transitions in any composition, whether they be musical, photographic, prose, or video. Gotta know where we’re going and what we’re leaving. I didn’t feel the need to beat the viewer with it by showing her actually buying a Coke Zero or a bag of french fries – we had more important things to shoot. And I also didn’t want to make the McDonald’s people mad.

The shots below are kind of a mix between transition and some natural environment shots of the shoes in actual action. I can’t think of shoes being any more in real life action than in the back of a well-trodden McDonald’s in a busy train station, but I think the second picture directly below is much more of a “shoes-in-action” shot that the first one below, which it definitely more of a transitional/establishing shot showing us grabbing a seat.

The floor offered the kind of gritty environment that I like to see contrasted with pretty shoes, clothes, and models in an urban setting, because it offers that extra bit of contrast and tension that just isn’t there when you see a feminine figure standing in a ballroom, cocktail lounge, or fancy coffee shop.

The McDonald’s isn’t exactly a shot of a waifish model illuminated by car headlights standing on a NYC street on a rainy night taking a taxi, but I think you get the point.

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Here, we now borrow from fetish photography once again. Part of the appeal of certain kinds of fetish shot is the ability to have the camera take you to places you could never go in real life.

Img 6877 Copy How many times has the hot girl with a short skirt sat down next to you, but you felt totally distracted by the desire to look, but the equally felt desire to not come off as a pervert. You want to stare, maybe look at the line of the thighs, calves, ankles, and feet – but you also don’t want to be the “dirty old man” – be that guy. So you politely don’t look and maybe catch a glimpse when you can.

So the fetish shot – the true fetish shot, not some “foot porn” site that has nothing to do with real fetish-as-sexualized-object, not as a mere object-auxilary-to-sex – takes us to angles and positions we would never even dream of in reality, of angles that are impossible to take, of positions that are socially unacceptable to take.

How long do you think it would take before you ended up with security leading you out of the building if you tried to go for the shot below?
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Whoa! I was only able to get this angle with the camera nearly on the floor and me shooting “hail Mary” style up at her legs. You also need to have a wide-angle lens.

I swear that I did nothing to purposely accentuate the pole – it was a piece of phallic symbolism that just happened to be there, especially when taking a low-angle shot of a girl sitting a fast-food table. Actually, it was pretty useful, since we didn’t have to worry about how to cover up her more sensitive areas. It makes for a striking picture and also another close shot of the shoes.

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Here, we’re truly getting into the aesthetic of the “fetish shot.” I like how we get in close and inspect how the shoe looks on the foot from the side (above), as well as from a slightly more diagonal view (below).

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I like the slight overexposure of the flash in the final shot; it provides a kind of clinical sharpness that will be pleasant in the future, especially when we have a primped and pedicured model in a full photo shoot.

Img 6969 Copy We round out our MacAttack session with a trip to the trashcan, which I could do without, frankly, but it does show her in action, in motion, as well as from behind.

Overall, I think the session went well and I came away with some new kinds of pics I hadn’t really taken before, and that was important to me in trying to develop my own chops as the main photographer on this project.

I am also getting better at fusing fashion and fetish photography, which is good, since I think they’re not all that far off from each other. It’s just a matter of soft-focus filters and purposes.

In the end, I think “fetish” is a pretty misunderstood and misapplied word. In the end, a woman obsessed with high heel shoes as sexualized objects, with adorning her feet, occasionally taking pictures of them to send to her friends, or obsessing about all kinds of high heel shoes, is engaged in the same fetish as the men who gaze at those high heels as sexualized objects, picture of feet, or obsessing over all kinds of high heel shoes.

They’re flip sides of the very same coin, except separated by the fact of one person being the fetishizee, versus being the watcher from afar.

Below is a series of shots that are interesting because of the silhouette effect of the lighting, as opposed to having any real meaning in the series itself.

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And here’s a couple shots of her making her “final” walk off to the train.

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And here’s the end of the photo essay.

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Well, almost. Here’s the imaginary coda, in which our intrepid model comes back from out of town, coming back to Seoul Station, where she has to change back into comfortable mode in order to go down and take a taxi back home.

Walking out of the station, with right, mid-stride, and left foot forward positions well represented.

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Here’s a somewhat hokey-looking shot – but effective, nonetheless – done at a low angle, one which would appeal to almost any passersby.

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Nice mouse-eye-view of her descending the stairs.

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The shots here are just iconic, is the stuff we’d like to see, with several shots of shoes-waaaaay-in-context. Getting in and out of taxis and stuff – I’m still trying to develop my technique for making that look good. My hunch is that it looks better at night.

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A great pose.

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Cool shot.

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The shoot’s almost over, and our 40 minutes of doing it are almost over.

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Fantasy’s over – a shot with the model and the shoes.

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Good job, fair model! 수고했어요!

Just Plain Saucy!

Sep 25, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Glamorous, Street Runway

어머~! 다리 너무 이쁜거 아냐? 지나가는데 갑자기 기인~다리 넷만 보였어요. 일부러 앉아서 다리자랑 하는듯 했지만자랑 할만한 다리네요언니들~!

Girlfriends, girlfriends, girlfriends! Gotta admit that those are indeed glamorous gams, and you certainly earned the right to “Work it, girls!” – but just don’t look like you’re trying to “work it,” mmm-kay? Anyway, you did look fabulous, I admit. Gotta give credit where credit is due!

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Just be careful not to stop traffic or turn too many heads all at one time. You might have to be rounded up by the Fashion Police for being too, too glamorous without a license. Dang, girls! Slow your roll!

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노골적으로 남자 꼬시는 것같았는데~~ㅋㅋ 성공했을까? 했을 걸~…ㅋㅋ

Cinderella

Sep 22, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Artistic, Glamorous, Street Runway

클릭하시면 확대 돼요. 모든 사진 이런데 - 멋지죠? 둘이 어디로 가고 있을까? I do wonder where they’re going. Wherever it is, she sure looks fabulous in those gold pumps. Rowrr!

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Last Summer Nights

Sep 16, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Artistic, Glamorous, Street Runway

Girls are still clinging onto summer styles as the weather briefly warms up enough for a few last nights out with miniskirts and strappy sandals. I thought this shot evoked the true feeling of Hongdae at night, as the air is filled with youthful energy, people on the go, and suggestive moves in the darkness.

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I predict that this will be the last weekend of true summer fashion, ladies and gents – enjoy it while you can and hold onto your warm memories!

“Hit Me Baby, One More Time!”

Sep 12, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Glamorous, Street Runway, Trends

Oh, and they say that this site has a fetish.

Who’s more naughty – the girls who wear the Britney Spears video clothes, or the people who just watch the show? Hee hee.

Well, I’ve been spotting Britney Wear™ around town. It’s officially back.

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It was the very first woman this year whom I saw wearing a full Britney Wear™ uniform, so I felt it absolutely necessary to celebrate the occasion by making a little photo essay out of it. I never really figured out how much I liked the return of the “rah-rah skirt” back in 2003 or so, but it is quite innocently naughty. Everyone simply must admit this.

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“Oh, baby, baby…how was I supposed to kno-oooow? Oh, baby, baby…I shouldn’t have let…”

Oops! Excuse me. I was just allowing myself a vintage 1999, pre-baby. pre-bad boy Britney reverie. Where was I? Ah, yes – Seoul.

Well, the black socks from Japan met the retro rah-rah revival from America, and combined together in Korea around an “어린이 신부” movie-fantasy that a lot of Korean men (and yes, women!) seem to have here – which all took place in the shadow of the stylized schoolgirl-as-sex-object trope stolen from Japan. Well, that’s the heady version of it.

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The practical version of it would say that 1) being a fantasy schoolgirl is fun – haven’t you heard about Ehwa Women’s University’s “old school uniform” parties? – 2) the high black socks are warmer and allow the wearing of skirts in colder weather, and 3) the socks decrease the apparent raciness of the whole look and allow a higher skirt line than would be accepted without the socks, while also making the whole package look overall more “innocent” – even though that is what actually makes it more naughtily, fetishistically sexy.

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Anyway, I think I got extremely lucky with my one sweep past this young lady, which yielded some pretty interesting pictures, including the last ones I’ll leave you with, which will be most in keeping with the spirit of FMS as we enter the colder months of the year.

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A Racier Rachel

Sep 5, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Glamorous, Models, Racy

This is the bonus picture of Rachel offered to users as an incentive to register to the site. And the Feet Man doesn’t go back on his word!

Rachel here is briefly sporting a style that’s a bit more racy than her usual look. One look at her Shoebox should tell you that.

That’s all the commentary I’m gonna make. Just enjoy the view and thank Rachel for being such a good sport.

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Taxi Run

Sep 5, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Artistic, Glamorous, Street Runway

Caught this girl on the run to catch a cab. She was quite attractive, which caught my eye, along with her fierce fashion sense. I got lucky in catching her rushed, yet feminine look. Very Sex in the City.

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Those shoes of hers are working overtime (although I’d have loved to see a simple ankle strap with that style. But her shoes match her look – they look like they’re made of silk and expensive – they are definitely department store-bought, most likely something originally in the 150,000–200,000 won range, but on sale for 79,000 won.

I doubt she wore them to work, but she probably came to that part of town to meet friends and shop. Maybe she was on her way for “a date at 8?” Who knows? But they weren’t the 29,000 fake leather jobs you get at the Idae corner store.

And chalk up another artsy-fartsy picture attempt on my part. Love this picture! Work it, girl!

Long as Sin

Sep 3, 2006 Author: FMS | Filed under: Auditions, Glamorous, Street Runway

Always remember – click on the pics to enlarge.

Standing-1 Here’s a quick one from my recent wanderings. I’ve been recruiting hard for this site and have six “Auditions” shots lines up, although I’m not going to present them all. This is one young lady who I’m going to make sure to offer a position as a model, because she has absolutely perfect feet (she needs to take care to watch for scars), has legs that are long and thin (by Korean standards, very attractive), and will generally make any shoe look good.
I spied her after my first day of actually shooting solely for soles, having walked around all day and talked to several potential models for the site. It was already evening, I was tired, and I was walking over to the taxis when I saw her. The perfect candidate. The one. Those legs were long as sin and didn’t stop working, even down to the toes.

I took a few cover shots before going over and asking her if she was interested in being a model for the site and if I could take a few test shots. She readily agreed.

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I know these shots aren’t too artistic, but wouldn’t you agree that she has great potential for the site? I think she’ll make a great model – she’d make even a pair of combat boots look sexy.

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Here’s to her hopefully agreeing to come on board with us and become an official FMS model! (And here’s to some more of you leaving some comments!)

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멀티매거진이란?

이 거 뭐냐고요? 바로 한국 패션을 사랑하는 미국인사진작가의 만든 한국의 최초의 street fashion and style "멀티매거진"이예요. 반갑죠? ㅋㅋㅋ

우리 멀테매거진은 대부분의 한국 패션잡지하고 달라요. 여러 사람들을 모여서 '리얼 패션'을 직접 찍고 촬영하고 녹음도 하고. 그리고 UCC과 podcast하고 멋진 멀티미디어 컨텐츠와 솔직한 글로 색다른 online magazine을 제공해요. 멀티미디어 + 매거진 = "멀티매거진"이죠. 지금 발전중이라 이쁘게 봐주시고 우리 컴뮤니티에 가입을 좀 하시죠? 우리 FMS의 사이트와 함께 서울의 멋진 길거리와 맛집에서 만나보자!


What is FASHION?

"패션은 옷과 함께 하는 것만은 아니에요...하늘에도, 길에도 패션은 있고, 패션은 우리의 생각과 삶의 방식, 주변에서 일어나는 일들과도 함께해야만 해요."

"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening."

--- Coco Chanel (1883–1971)



재밌는 대화 / comments

  • Korean Tattoo Artist (9)
    • Ec: I applaud this couple for their drive to make something work for them and their new addition. Change is a global thing and if this is away for these two to make a difference. I applaud you two. ec
  • “Hongdae by Night” (4)
    • Clémence: Oh that’s cute! I would love to go to seoul one day! :)
    • FMS: Sorry — didn’t get the purse. I also didn’t want to get HIT with it by pushing my luck. ㅋㅋㅋ Actually, I didn’t see the purse. I just saw the couple and a split second later, snapped off...
    • cjlatina: It seems like they were caught off guard. Dude: I think…I think someone is watching us. HAHAHAH @FMS- Did you get a close up of the purse? Please say yes.
    • 수경: Haha. Yes, HongDae is still much alive at night… ^^
  • Introducing Ms. Erotic Orange (9)
    • cjlatina: Can’t wait to read your post. :D Girl work those tight (leather?) pants. *two snaps*
    • 수경: looking forward to your posts, erotic orangieeee ^^
    • lovelyprincess: Me, too. I can out shop Paris Hilton, too, but there is one thing you need for that….HER BANK ACCOUNT…hahaha!!!
    • 유라: can’t wait to read your stuff! :) 정말 기대되욤!
    • Kikki: Keep the posts comin’! ;D
    • Eunice: Duuuude, I’m so glad you’re here! I was waiting for a writer with a style like yours to show up. :) Kate Lanphear and Lou Dillon are the names I like to hear. :D Eagerly anticipating your future...
    • FMS: Dang — she’s so polite! ㅋㅋㅋ
    • Erotic Orange: Thanks! I’m bowing my head down which is probably why you couldn’t see it. =) Please come by more often!
    • wietske: Yay for awesome fashionsense and yay for a new writer, I fell in love with the last picture of you, great sense of style you have but where did your head go in the first picture <3
  • “Apkujeong by Night” (5)
    • cjlatina: Why do these pics make me feel like I am drunk? hehehhe I actually like the first one because you really can’t tell that it’s a man on a motorcycle, right? But it also looks like a dragon breathing...
    • 수경: i like the first picture a lot.. really nice texture to it.. ^^
    • FMS: Actually, I wish I had another image that was mostly blue in its palette, but I couldn’t find anything. If and when we publish a book, I’ll complete it: red, cream, and blue! ;-)
    • Bekah: I like these pictures, it shows movement, all the blurred lines. Looks lively.
    • Tiffany Robinson: the first picture is really cool. I like pictures like this, lets the imagination run. =)
  • Actress Choi Jin-Sil Dies at the Age of 39 (4)
    • cjlatina: She was really beautiful. I hear that she was well respected in the Korean entertainment industry. It’s sad that we are losing so many talented people to suicide. Also news of her death was reported on ABC...
    • lovelyprincess: It is very sad. I guess this just goes to show that people who seem to have it all, can actually be not so happy. It’s usually people who you wouldn’t think would do something like this, who...
    • Bekah: That’s so sad =( RIP Choi Jin-Sil
    • 수경: this is so sad.. T.T RIP unnie.. >.<
  • “Hunting” (10)
    • cjlatina: Also I think that girl in white booty huggers is a dude because I think I see a bulge.
    • cjlatina: So the people just wait there until…..? a. they cool off and head back in to the club? b. they decide to head home? c. they catch their prey and go off (pun intended) with their one night stand? heheheheh...
    • blue: I had to look again at the picture. Sometimes, I think these are the back alleys of New York or Atlanta. Her shoes are nice.
    • sf: ehhe….the sly subtlety of the picture is what makes it fun to look at. Killer abs but the shoes ruin the overall effect I’m afraid :(
    • FMS: Come on guys — it’s not really a fashion photo as much as a street life shot…I like the moment. For me, it’s more about the guy’s stare and the sly look while smoking the cig…
    • Dre: Agreed. Not worthy of a second glance except to remark how unappealing the whole get-up is.
    • cjlatina: I was wondering do guys in Korea have to worry about picking up a girl that may or may not be one? About the fashion…..I am not feeling that girl’s outfit and I really don’t like those shoes.
    • 수경: i went clubbing once in HongDae.. but i didn’t get to see this though.. i think i went to some youngsters (like real young teenagers) club
    • Yina: Agreed, those shoes are just plain ugly. Eek! She looks good from the thighs up though.
    • ridonkulus: nice abs, hate the sneaker stiletto, but it is clubbing… that guy smoking a cigarette was real subtle.
  • “Fashion-in-Context” (Preview) (2)
    • FMS: Thanks for the comment, but watch the language — you’ve been warned.
    • Kos: *EDITED*!!!u see dat fingers i don’ like it.she’s woman she must be take care of her legs or those fingers..*EDITED* i’ve never seen such a dirty fingers….*EDITED*!!!!
  • Black Pumps Challenge! (2)
    • Kos: Me 2oooooooo….:)
  • ruby kicks (4)
    • Kos: So dat mean his kick shoe lead him into many country??do ya?yeah i like it.wanna travel by many country like dis up there……..:)
  • Preview: Gangnam Fashion Festival (GAFF) (10)
    • lovelyprincess: Well, I would NEVER wear the shirt in Singapore…but in Korea…yes!
    • 수경: and i love all the fashion i see here.. colourful and fabulous ^^ gets me soo pumped up!
    • 수경: @lovelyprincess haha we singaporeans would dread to wear the ‘i love singapore’ tee, cos it is like some advertisement thing for our national day.. haha
    • Yina: Haha… FMS, not FSM… been visiting Flying Spaghetti Monster websites too much, huh? ^^
    • Yina: I love the woman with the pink stockings! Fabulous colour coordination from head to toe. Great find, FSM!
    • lovelyprincess: We all have opinions, but I was just laughing about this with a coworker a few weeks ago when the subject of “I Love NY” t-shirts came up. She agrees with me. How do you know you love NY if you...
    • FMS: OK…I’d say the “I Love NY” t-shirt is probably one of the most famous ones (and most famous lines) ever made, having gone there or not. If I have a t-shirt that says “I love pandas”...
    • lovelyprincess: Most of these fashions are nice, but I have to wonder about people wearing “I love NY” t-shirts. They probably haven’t even gone to NY. I have an “I Love Singapore” t-shirt....
    • Jae Young: O, Andre Kim, so fantastique, so scary. I get that he wears the space suit cos his body is not trim like it used to be but the rest of us peons can’t quite run with it XD Also, plastic surgery and the...
  • Thanks, GirlyBubble! (2)
    • Tiffany Robinson: =) you’re totally welcome F|M|S!! You rock our socks over at GirlyBubble! hehe^^ Definitely keep it up <33
    • 수경: keep up the good work FMS!! ^^
  • Devil in the Details (1)
    • leo: nice… cool… amazing… so pure… so white… what a nice legs…
  • Pass It On (8)
    • impolite one: Is this what you were doing when you said you were too busy to come hang out with us in Hongdae?

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--- Yves Saint Laurent (b. 1936)






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