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On Saturday I went to The Barbican to visit the Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion exhibition. It was really interesting to be able to get up close and see how some of the over the top pieces have been put together, especially when your so used to seeing them flat in magazines and on the TV. The clothes were not really to my taste but there were small elements of most of the designs that I liked. Unfortunately, photography wasn’t allowed and the one picture I managed to sneakily take didn’t come out very well!
I left feeling quite inspired, but not sure if that was from the exhibition or just being in The Barbican. I love how dated yet modern it feels. I’m going to make it my mission in the not too distant future to try and catch a live performance there. Check the website out here.
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On Saturday I went to The Barbican to visit the Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion exhibition. It was really interesting to be able to get up close and see how some of the over the top pieces have been put together, especially when your so used to seeing them flat in magazines and on the TV. The clothes were not really to my taste but there were small elements of most of the designs that I liked. Unfortunately, photography wasn’t allowed and the one picture I managed to sneakily take didn’t come out very well!
I left feeling quite inspired, but not sure if that was from the exhibition or just being in The Barbican. I love how dated yet modern it feels. I’m going to make it my mission in the not too distant future to try and catch a live performance there. Check the website out here.
Archives December 2011 (1) September 2011 (1) February 2011 (3) January 2011 (16) December 2010 (5) November 2010 (16) October 2010 (12) September 2010 (12) August 2010 (8) July 2010 (9) June 2010 (7) seabury consulting May 2010 (9) March 2010 (1)
Architecture seabury consulting Art Beach Birds black & white Boat Brussels car cat cats City Clouds Colour colours countryside Drink East London exhibitions Family Festival Flower Food Garden Glastonbury 2010 Graffiti Illustration Landscape lights London Maps metro Napoleon Nature Old Fashioned Palm Trees Paris photgraphy Photography Sccucci Manucci Sea Shops sunset sunsets trains Travel
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