Paradox of non-existent existence

Many creations have been derived and developed from the notion of the archetype of existing object. The idea about the archetype of the object has been also a recurring topic explored by many artists. But most archetypes of existing objects in modern society have been stuck in the concept that is predetermined by the notion of convenience for capitalism and materialism.



They have been seen only in their designated perspective. If it is not existed in the way that they were supposed to be and most people expect to see, it can be perceived that it is non-existent as people tend to believe only what they have believed and they also see only what they want to see and it shows repulsion against the unfamiliar and new perspective of existing objects unconsciously so people believe that it is not existed.



This paradox can be resolved by the fusion of the unexpected and inexistent aspect of objects and manifests in a resistance against the traditional and existing perspective of objects.

Photographer : Kwangbok Jack Lee
Make-up : Kyungju Claire Chung
Stylist : Heather Hyein Lee, Yoon Yoon
Hair : Kyungju Claire Chung, Heather Hyein Lee
Retoucher : MJ Kim
Model : Gabriel Lefelman

Byung mun Seo



Menswear Spring Summer 2013 Paris



Menswear Spring Summer 2013 Paris

Wooyoungmi

LONDON FASHION WEEK AW13 , Runway photography: Elise Rose

Comfy warm winter wear for J.JS Lee with pastel wools in lilac, mint and faded baby pinks. The AW13 collection was a celebration of innovative knitwear that is inspired by native African tribes.

The oversized A-line silhouette was used a lot in a very sophisticated way with a seamless finishing. The front and back hemlines of the skirts were of different lengths while the dresses were tucked in at the waist. The sleek black dresses really contrasted with the oversized T-shirt and jumpers to create a powerful play. And somehow she made turtlenecks look interesting again. The signature collars and shoes of the Korean born designer were absolutely as great as ever. The open oxfords were decorated with a hint of fabric complementing the looks. Beauty was minimal with sweet soft pink lips and straight hair.

Absolutely new were the bags, a capsule collection in collaboration with Minor Term. This entails a clutch, shoulder bag and backpack made from cow skin.

AUTUMN WINTER 2012



Resort 2012 collection

J. JS LEE







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