Some professions always dress cool. Of course, anyone, of any profession, may dress cool, but some professions sort of require nice outfits. I mean, an insurance clerk might put on a fancy pair of trousers, but most don't. Dancers though, like this strapping young lad, always look their absolute best. It could be the way they move, and not the clothes at all. But then again, the clothes of dancers are almost always very nice. Just look at this guys shoes. Absolutely splendid! Stay with the Beat!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Stockholm, October 26
Some professions always dress cool. Of course, anyone, of any profession, may dress cool, but some professions sort of require nice outfits. I mean, an insurance clerk might put on a fancy pair of trousers, but most don't. Dancers though, like this strapping young lad, always look their absolute best. It could be the way they move, and not the clothes at all. But then again, the clothes of dancers are almost always very nice. Just look at this guys shoes. Absolutely splendid! Stay with the Beat!
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Stockholm, October 21
In England, the nobs hunt foxes in a most cruel and barbaric way. In Sweden, minkfarmers mistreat the minks with sickening sadism. To be frank, animals are treated like, well, animals, all over the world, and that sucks in a major way. Therefore it's good to see someone who doesn't need a poor tortured dead fox around her neck to look good, when she can knit one which looks even better! Style with a consciousness, ladies and gentlemen. She sets an example for us all!
Stockholm, October 21
Although I believe in everyones right to wear any kind of clothing they like, I, personally, have an extreme liking of black. It's almost like a fetish. Unconsciously I always treat people wearing all black in a slightly more favorable way than people with other colors. I know it's not fair and everything, but hey, that's life for you!Oh, and by the way, since the girl above is so extremely well and stylishly dressed, I think you all should visit demode.se, in which she's somehow involved. Check it out now!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Stockholm, October 20
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Stockholm, October 15
Friday, October 15, 2010
Stockholm, October 13
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Stockholm, October 13
I like when people mix clothes from different eras. Like this lovely girl above: Blouse and skirt a bit like the 50's, nose piercing from the 90's and Dr. Martens from, well, they're timeless. It makes me think of that old sci-fi series from the UK. The one with that music, the one that sounded like taddaddadam taddaddadam taddaddadam dam dam dam taddaddadam taddaddadam taddaddadam dam dam dam taddaddadam taddaddadam taddaddadam wah waaaaaaaaaaaah....Doctor Who! That's the one!
Stockholm, October 13
Over 30 years old, but the punk subculture is still cool! I hope the punks of today will keep their style when they are old. I believe the retirement homes or whatever they are called, you know, the places where really old and frail people live, will be much more fun with a bunch of wrinkled old punks around. "Nurse, can we listen to Sex Pistols while we drink our prunejuice?"Of course you can luv.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Stockholm, October 11
Sometimes we use minerals to explain human attributes. You know, we say that our head feels like lead, someone has nerves of steel, another has got a pair of brass balls, and yet another one has got a heart of gold. Well, this lady here is made entirely from diamond, and she is so sharp she could cut glass!
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Friday, October 8, 2010
Stockholm, October 7
When it comes to rain, there are two kinds of people: First, there are those who don't leave their houses at all, who cocoons with the Twin Peaks-box and some oven-fresh cinnamon buns. Then there are those who dons a rain coat, a pair of those high rubber boots and takes long walks in the forest and tells everybody crappy stuff like "there is no bad weather, only bad clothing". Then there are people like the ladies above, who take the rain as an excuse to dress a little more fabulously. Oh is that three kinds? Well, I never were any good at maths anyway!
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Stockholm, October 4, anti-racist special
Big, bearded guy with black leather coat and black boots. Could be a description of a very scary guy, but not this one. He radiates kindness and safety, almost like a lighthouse of good. Of course I have no idea, but if someone told me that this guy is a fireman, works as a doctor in a children's hospital, is the best teacher there is or do volunteer work for, say, UNICEF, or all the above simultaneously, I wouldn't be surprised. Not at all. In Plato's world of ideas, he's the idea of "the good guy".
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Stockholm, October 4, anti-racist special
When the nazis occupied France in the war, the brave french resistance fought back, and did a very good job. Now, all over Europe, even in Sweden, racisms ugly agents are crawling up from under their stones, and are again making the world uglier. It's time for la Resistance to save the day once more. Oh, they are already here? Great! Now go get those racist bastards!
Stockholm, October 3
Important pieces of art, historical sites and delicate places in nature gets protection by the government, or sometimes even the UN, so that nothing disturbs the beauty of that particular object. I think this gorgeous couple here should get the same benefits, or at least their sense of style. If they start wearing boring clothes, then the government would have to interfere ("No no no that old man is not walking" but in swedish) and make them dress this proper again immediately. Order, damn it!
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Stockholm, October 3
You know when you're passing the metaldetector at airports and that tiny safetypin you need to keep your busted zipper up makes the whole rig go beeping and lights start flashing and some guys takes you aside and go through your whole luggage? Right. Imagine this guy passing through customs. In the best of worlds, his warm smile would secure even the most nervous customofficer. Sadly this isn't the best of worlds, but I'm pretty sure it would be a big step towards that if more people could smile like this more often. Seriously.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Stockholm, October 1
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