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blank is the new black
Seems like every other instant, there’s a new ‘… is the new black’. This collaborative piece from Gil Cocker, Pete Bell, Luke Bird, Nic Kane, Paul Niblock, Lucinda Randell, Fiona Storey and Carys Tiley creates a lovely comment on this with what they call “a look at the fickle and ever changing trend of the new black in fashion”. In which they created a fake space and filled it with thousands of balloons representing every colour that isn’t black.

MORE: ISN’T GREEN THE NEW BLACK?

pigs in boots.
June 12, 2008, 6:56 pm
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Puss in boots? Pigs in boots? They’re supposed to all about the mud, you’d think. There’s even the cliché, as happy as a pig in mud. Not Cinderella, though who has a rather strong case of mysophobia, or a fear of dirt. This little pig is um, trotting around just fine though with the help of two pairs of rather fetching bespoke green wellies. It’s since been chosen as the face of a media campaign about the plight (?) of pig farmers in the UK.Ridiculously cute.
Lucy and Bart and body hair

I came across this excellent collaboration some time ago, (via style bubble), which describes itself as

an instinctual stalking of fashion, architecture, performance and the body. They share a fascination with genetic manipulation and beauty expression. Unconsciously their work touches upon these themes, however it is not their intention to communicate this. They work in a primitive and limitless way creating future human shapes, blindly discovering low – tech prosthetic ways for human enhancement.

While the silicone injection and augmentations and steroid pumping is pretty sweet, I especially love the commentary on body hair, which is such a strange/touchy subject for women - especially now that summer’s here. The bestocking-ed one is wonderfully titled ‘Office Legs’. I’ve known ladies who will proudly grow leg and/or underarm hair out (replete with measuring contests?) but still perfectly tweeze and manicure their eyebrows. Others use it as a canvas, even shaving messages into their leg, much like the way people are drawn to tagging and drawing on a dusty car. Still others - probably the trained majority prefer to take it all off.

And yeah, the focus on hairlessness is undeniably a byproduct of society’s fetishisation of the prepubescent little girl, propagated practically everywhere, from porn to “how to get the PERFECT summer legs!!!”. It’s not just the ladies, though. I have a friend who shaves at least 2-3+ times on a daily basis, maybe more if he’s going out. He says that it makes him feel like this. I don’t know if this is the norm in the gay community - perhaps someone can enlighten me on this?

Lucy and Bart also did this (presumably) series, ‘Germination’. I can’t help but think of Mr Potato head , which would sport grassy hair when it was watered daily (before going traumatisingly - for a little girl whose plants all also died in the blistering desert head - mouldy). Seriously, I think the only thing I’ve ever successfully grown is a sprouted bean plant. In a jar of water. Others I know appear to be spending their summers doing organic farming in places like Mexico and Sweden; yet others have flourishing compost heaps and indoor gardens. Huh. Here’s (so far) Days 1 and 8, anyway.

ps: a really interesting post that further discusses the politics of body hair.

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