interesting facts about dreams Author: jagath http://interestingfactshere.blogspot.com 1.person who became blind after his/her birth can see images in their dreams. persons who are born blind do not see images..In dreams they can sense sound, smell, touch ans emotion…dreams will make virtually all physical situations to make it happen than in imagination 2.after 5 minutes of waking , 50% of your dream is forgotten, within 10 minutes ,90% is gone 3.all human dreams …men and women have different dreams and physical reactions…men dreams more about other men, women dreams about both. 4. Recurring Dreams While the content of most dreams is dreamt only once, many people experience recurring dreams—that is, the…
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DEERHUNTER FOR PROENZA SCHOULER | FALL WINTER 2013
ROBERT SEMMER | BRADFORD COX AND FRANKIE BROYLES DEERHUNTER FOR PROENZA SCHOULER | FALL WINTER 2013Indie band Deerhunter as the new spokes models for Proenza Scholer. Here’s a music videos by Deerhunter: Deerhunter “Agoraphobia”
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Mens Black Street Style
There are very few ideas in fashion that remain consistently reliable, season after season, trend after trend. An all black outfit is one of them. While it is often dismissed as predictable or overly safe, black continues to function as a visual anchor in menswear. When handled with care, it does not read as lazy or severe. It reads as intentional.
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China’s Most Controversial Photography
China’s Most Controversial Photography Author: Taiyang Hua Taking pictures in China can land you in a Chinese prison if you are in the wrong place at the right time! This is exactly why, compared with the rest of the world, there have been so few published photographs of Chinese culture. In fact, the majority of commercial coffee table books and stock photos and about China focus wholly on tourist attractions rather than people or street life. It takes a keen eye and familiarity with Chinese culture for a photographer to be able to evade the Communist authorities and escape the country with his roll of film in tact. The following…
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Types of Gay Men
Types of Gay Men Author: Geet Not so long back two of my closest pals Rags and Ron took a vacation. That was possibly the most pleasurable time we three have ever spent together. We took a short trip together, went mad shopping and not to forget the New Year’s party that we were at. At several instances we discussed friends and acquaintances that we knew. This got me thinking and I concluded the influence of animal behaviour or the ‘animal within us’ After little research I came up with the following types. Now, I strongly believe we all belong to an animal type. The way we function,…
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Seoul Fashion Week – K-Pop to Double Eyelid Surgery
Seoul Fashion Week exists at a crossroads where image, ambition, and global visibility quietly collide. It is not just a calendar event for designers or a showcase of trends destined for Instagram. It is a cultural mirror, reflecting how South Korea sees itself and how it wants to be seen by the rest of the world.
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Men in Furs
For decades, fur coats have lived inside a very specific visual box. On one end, there is the image of the glamorous woman, wrapped in opulence, photographed on marble steps or exiting a town car. On the other, a far less flattering stereotype persists, the cartoonish, polyester-adjacent relic of the 1970s, dripping in excess without taste. Somewhere along the way, fur became shorthand for parody rather than possibility, especially when worn by men.
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Trend Watch: No Pattern Mixing
Pattern mixing has had a long, generous moment. Stripes layered with tartan, florals clashing with checks, textures piled on with confident abandon. It became the shortcut to looking styled without appearing overly considered. Throw two contrasting prints together and the outfit announces itself as intentional, even if the effort stopped there. It is effective, accessible, and yes, widely adopted.
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Niall Underwood
Niall Underwood in Oyster Magazine.
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Yves Saint Laurent S/S 1999 campaign photographed by Mario Sorrenti
Looking back at the Yves Saint Laurent Spring Summer 1999 campaign is a reminder of how fashion can operate as both image-making and cultural memory. Long before nostalgia cycles accelerated and archival references became a default marketing strategy, this campaign stood as a quiet but powerful study in restraint, beauty, and historical awareness.
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Prada Inspired by Serial Killers
Fashion has always pulled from unexpected places. While runways are often framed as spaces of beauty and aspiration, the creative undercurrent beneath them is frequently darker, more psychological, and far less polite. Within art and popular culture, there has long been a fixation on criminals and outcasts, figures whose stories sit at the edges of society yet continue to captivate collective imagination. Music, film, and visual art have explored this territory for decades. Fashion, inevitably, followed.