Showing posts with label ph5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ph5. Show all posts

Monday, April 9, 2018

PLAYNG BARBIE

 Ophelia Vanity is a british girl who spent about £ 50,000 to look like her childhood idol: Barbie.
 This "Human Barbie" after several surgery has actually become identical to Mattel's doll, the botox has made her absolutely non-expressive, the eyes have become grainy and glassy through surgery and the use of contact lenses, the hair are oxygenated and of course her whole wardrobe is basically pink dresses and heels.
 I do not recommend to anyone this extreme choice, we can limit ourselves to choose fuchsia clothes and accessories and mix them together to play  being a doll, the only side effect: the kitsch result. But sometimes we can dare.

 Ophelia Vanity è una ragazza britannica che ha speso circa £50,000  per somigliare al suo idolo di bambina: la Barbie. Questa "Human Barbie" dopo svariate operazioni è effettivamente diventata identica alla bambola della Mattel, il botox l'ha resa assolutamente inespressiva, gli occhi sono diventati sgranati e vitrei attraverso la chirurgia e l'uso di lenti a contatto, i capelli super-ossigenati e ovviamente il suo guardaroba è fondamentalmente composto da abiti e tacchi rosa.
Non consiglio a nessuno questa scelta estrema, ci si può limitare a scegliere abiti e accessori fuxia e abbinarli insieme per giocare a far la bambola, unico effetto collaterale: il risultato kitsch. Ma ogni tanto si può anche osare.








Sunday, March 25, 2018

NEW LABELS:PH5

 PH5 is an advanced contemporary women’s knitwear brand founded by Wei Lin, the daughter of a large knitwear manufacturer, and created by a Parsons-trained, award-winning designer, Mijia Zhang.
Established in New York in 2014, the label challenges the conventional vision of knitwear by marrying whimsical designs with architectural dimensions of knitting techniques. Designer Mijia has a particular interest in innovative, high tech textiles and technical developments. After winning the Kering Empowering Imagination award in 2014, Mijia apprenticed with British designer Christopher Kane before joining Nike as a color designer for footwear. In 2015, Mijia became the creative director for PH5. Mijia’s design aesthetic is colorful and futuristic with a playful twist. Ms. Lin's mother runs the factory in Dongguan, China, where all the PH5 garments are made. But Ms. Lin said. "He is moving from" Made in Asia "to" Designed by Asians ".

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