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Let's see what they had to say:
Brother, age 22: One time this guy in my class showed everyone pictures of him and his girlfriend having sex in a similar contraption. It's just nightmarish and awful. That's all.
Boyfriend: (Laughs giddily) I'm really confused. Is this for a stage performance or is this fashion?
Me: Well, it's runway, so both.
Boyfriend: So they ran out of time to finish the runway and just attached the lights to her dress?
(14-year-old brother walks in carrying a metal detector)
Me: First of all, why are you carrying a metal detector?
Brother, age 14: I was searching for the magazine for an AR-15 rifle.
Me: OK. Well, what do you think of this picture?
Brother, age 14: It's like something at a doctor's office that they stretch skin out with. Does it have its own lighting rig? Jealous!
Brother, age 19: Clive Barker dabbles in fashion design.
Father: It looks like a joke from Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
Me: Oh! I think I saw that in my film studies class. Is that the one with the famous scene of a baby carriage rolling down the stairs for, like, 20 minutes?
Father: I don't think so. Why was a baby carriage rolling down the stairs?
Me: Nazis, I think. Or bad baby carriage brakes. Or symbolism. Or something.
Father: Metropolis is the one where mad scientists create a simulacrum of a female factory worker.
Me: Oh, I must have skipped class that day.
After a little research I realized I was confusing Metropolis with The Battleship Potemkin--I'm such a silly goose! And in other news, thanks so much to Kayla for submitting that awesome photo. If you have a fashion find worthy of the Five Men, please feel free to send it along: daddylikeyblog@gmail.com
21 comments:
your boyfriends comment is right on! LOL
um... Are those wooden clogs? (Because I really can't fathom the rest.)
First laugh of the day.
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It's hideous, and yet, I sort of love it!
"Jealous."
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
yeah I wasn't really crazy about V&R's presentation of this collection...very unique but it seemed like the staging and props were more the focus than the clothes themselves.
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Wait, none of them LIKE this? I'm shocked!
Thanks for the chuckle....great idea!
I can't believe none of them even noticed that she's wearing WOODEN SHOES. I used to have a pair just like that (seriously); does this mean I should dig them out and start wearing them?
I actually got the reference, I saw that scene in a film history class myself. Battleship Potemkin, made in 1925, about an incident from the Russian revolution (the one where they offed the Tzar & his family). Considered a classic film, but I didn't like it.
The dress, otoh, is so strange that it is up there with Madona's rabbit ears, only I have seen the rabbit ears on other people. Maybe not this.
Thanks for the post. :-)
Those guys never fail to make me laugh. Hope you're feeling better soon!
That picture reminds me of a Doctor Who episode in which a woman has had too many surgeries in order to not look old and ends up as one huge skin square. Luckily, Google has granted me a picture:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/gallery/s2_01gallery/1024/chip_cassandra.jpg
No one mentioned Carol Burnett? TV reference opportunity fail.
One of the more out-there Viktor&Rolf shows, and I have to admit I love seeing stuff like this even though it's more performance art/spectacle than fashion. I know the models had a really hard time walking in wooden clog while carrying lighting rigs. No surprise there, though, right?
i love the comment of your boyfriend :D he is so right :D
LMAO im not suprised haha funny
YAY! Thanks for posting it! I knew your men would share the funnies.
Thanks again!
The wooden clogs are a nice touch. I dub this outfit "truma," which is my verification word, partly because it sounds like a smug modelling name and partly because it looks like "trauma."
That's horrifying.
Whoa, what a unique way of expressing your fashion. Great! Is that a wooden clogs?My only comments here is that though it is very unique but it seemed like the staging and props were more the focus than the clothes themselves. I love it, but I suggest you to try a four button suits or a olive green suits with a light rigs focusing on the dress. And also, it is better to get a guy model so that he can carry those heavy(I guess) rigs.
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