Japanese models blowing
In my mental catalog of creative practices, I mostly ignore window displays. But now that I’ve seen Tokujin Yoshioka’s beautiful installation for Maison Hermés in Tokyo, I’ll never do it again.
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In my mental catalog of creative practices, I mostly ignore window displays. But now that I’ve seen Tokujin Yoshioka’s beautiful installation for Maison Hermés in Tokyo, I’ll never do it again.
12/04/09 by josh kamler
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December 6th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
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