Ah yes, the perennial crowds for the bathrooms at music festivals…
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This strange guy in a mask came up to me with his business card. I felt a bit bewildered at the time, but even more so when he showed up at my house the other day for a party. More on him later.
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Bunny ears are quite the thing at Strawberry Festival. There are all sorts of varieties selling on the premises and people come with more elaborate versions of their own. I need to research to find where this tradition started.
Strawberry Festival has started and there will be a ton of pics appearing here.
Thanks to Queenie for making it all possible! These days, she is one of the key figures at Modern Sky, China’s leading independent record label. They are behind a range of music events including Strawberry, the largest and most stylish festival of them all.
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Belgian fashion designer Saint Paul came to Beijing one three-day trip to check out the city’s fashion scene.
“Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly in love with a gorgeous redhead,”
said Lucille Ball.
This music student is not obsessed with fashion trends or such a prosaic notion as good taste.
This is the sort of image that started me on Stylites – in contrast to all the images from fashion parties that I think many of you must find as tiring as I do. I have always sought an element of the unexpected, crazy, or outlandish. People constantly ask me if Beijing style is authentic or original. Do Beijing people have their own voice? They ask me if it is improving or if I think people here are well-dressed. If they don’t have their own style, is Stylites not a waste of time?
This is the Beijing I love: welcoming, diverse, cutely bohemian, vibrant, international in its own quirky way, and, of course, smoking. Sure, you might say they are poseurs, but then, I am looking for poseurs. Maybe they are a bit pretentious – but people have been leveling the same accusation at me since I was fifteen – but I would say that they just like to keep their world a little magical. I am drinking ginger ale out of a champagne flute at the moment. Even those who constantly lose themselves in escapist fantasies need to stay sober once in a while.
These two young ladies aren’t haughty or cold, but really quite welcoming in a way. Are they authentic or are they just mimicking the way that hipstresses like them dress in other parts of the world?
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PR Executive Wonder Yang is on the terrace of Grace Hotel, a highlight of postindustrial 798 Art District that whisks visitors away to some magical point where playboy collectors hob-nob with bohemian curators and eccentric sculptors.
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Despite the flighty hair style, the proportions seem to be shifting downwards, in an interesting way of course.