The shades and loose cut of the trench leave much to the imagination, though the shade of blue makes a clear statement.
Tag: Music Festivals
Angular
A Mix of Sentiments
Hipster Emblem: The Polka Dress
Feminine Fop
The Shopkeepers
The Modern Sky Festival also had a bazaar hawking cheap but hip wares, from nerd glasses, to vintage ties, to the omnipresent Feiyue Sneakers.
This merchant is wearing the same sailor’s hat.
The Red Cape
An in-Tents Festival
Think “music festival” and hipsters in tents may not be what comes to mind.
Many parties at Modern Sky Festival made sure to bring or rent a tent for the day – staying overnight was not allowed – for a variety of reasons.
Blue Sky, Cool Shades
Obviously, there is only one rock legend one can think of upon seeing this college student, who has a “I love mosh” sticker on his sweater.
Beijingers appreciated the rare blue skies that graced the Modern Sky Festival. I hope the next few days will be the same.
In Front of Modern Stage
A Smart Blonde
On the right is Modern Media renaissance man Jian Cui, who lightened up his hair for the Modern Sky Festival and is now proof that blondes can be intelligent. The fun will end in a month when he goes back to black.
Polka Sky
开心的人在摩登天空音ä¹èŠ‚
At Modern Sky Music Festival
For many staying in Beijing over the National Day holiday, the Modern Sky Music Festival is the highlight of the week. The most significant of the at least three competing music festivals happening concurrently right now in Beijing, Modern Sky has the advantage of being backed by the eponymous record label and drawing at several major international acts, including former Suede frontman Brett Anderson. For me, the highlight will be the New Pants concert tomorrow. Here is an interesting Forbes article about the proliferation of music festivals across China.
Well Edited Polychromasia
This young lady was interning at a magazine that is part of the Trends Group, China’s largest magazine publisher. She hopes to become an editor.