Why the Internet is Punk

August 01, 2010  //  Posted by: Content Keyword RSS  //  Category: Main Content
The leap between the original punk movement of the 1970s and Star Wars fandom on the internet today is not as big as you might think. When you enter Avatar make up tutorial into Google, it returns over 2500 video results.

PLASTICS: Rising Sun Rock Festival

July 01, 2010  //  Posted by: Content Keyword RSS  //  Category: Main Content
With their rudimentary synths, wiry guitar hooks, dazzling fashion and the insane barked vocals of Chica Sato and Hajime Tachibana, Plastics were Japan's quintessential late 1970s new-wave band, finding fans in contemporaries Devo and The B-52's. Their re-formation comes as neo wave and nu rave spill into the mainstream, throwing up such pop icons as Lady Gaga and a return from Devo. Though Sato ...

NEO-VICTORIAN GLAM COAT DESIGNS: RETRO SMALL PLANES, LA AIRPORT PHOTOSHOOT.

December 11, 2008  //  Posted by: Content Keyword RSS  //  Category: Main Content
† View Comments December 6: drove from Los Angeles to the desert for a photoshoot at Hesperia Airport. The lot was filled with small (and dangerous-looking) planes from the 1970s. The clothing line has been on the back burner because I was in Tokyo for the past 2.5 months and have two book contracts to complete... ... but I'm getting on it. My LA

MILK SWEET LOLITA STORE IN HARAJUKU, VISUAL KEI DARKWAVE SONG OF THE DAY.

December 02, 2008  //  Posted by: Content Keyword RSS  //  Category: Main Content
† View Comments Got Milk? Meiji Doori (the busy Harajuku street) certainly does. The Japanese fashion brand originated in the 1970s and is viewed as the precursor to Lolita style. Today, it continues to deliver sweet, retro-style collections. Milk Boy spikes it up with modern graphics... ...while the girl's store next door stays Sweet a

MILK SWEET LOLITA STORE IN SHINJUKU, VISUAL KEI DARKWAVE SONG THE OF DAY.

November 30, 2008  //  Posted by: Content Keyword RSS  //  Category: Main Content
† View Comments Got Milk? Meiji Doori (the busy Harajuku street) certainly does. The Japanese fashion brand originated in the 1970s and is viewed as the precursor to Lolita style. Today, it continues to deliver sweet, retro-style collections. Milk Boy spikes it up with modern graphics... ...while the girl's store next door stays Sweet a