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  • just little bit that and that, collage of cultural symbol.

  • riveting. the aspects of time only collected by the gift of withstanding change

  • CONTRASTS Old World, New World. Clash of two cultures, two opposites of tradition and customs. Traditional and Modern. Old and New. Left and Right. Up and down, two world clashed together, visitors from another time, from another place... meet. The First Spring -JH
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  • Featuring Parada's invention in China back in 1890.

  • @aerowindwalker Parada????????????

  • i love how all the houses are making short films

  • i saw it as, different people taken out of context and placed in a single space and how they interact, the interchanging perspectives between the ancient, the modern and the foreign observing one another. The concept of flow and transience of time is warped through the physical interaction of these people shown by what they're wearing. Perhaps trying to convey a message of the timelessness of the brand and the versatility of being able to be worn in any context.

  • A-Mazing!

  • this reminds me of Perhaps Love.

  • if you can't even tell the difference between japanese and chinese, you can forget about your interpretations.

  • First things first, they're not Japanese...

  • while the history (repsesented by people in traditional japanese costumes)is trying to keep up.

    Don't know if this makes any sense but that's at least the way I saw it =)

  • see and try and evaluate the true beauty of the scene without historical ties that are weighing it down. These men proceed to take a look around and engage in the constant movement that represents the flow of time in this city.I think it's supposed to illustrate how we're all alike and the clothes we wear don't create boundaries between us but give life more spice and diversity, more beauty. The end, to my mind, is particularly nice - it shows a contemporary japanese couple moving out of sight,

  • Such a beautiful and subtle metaphor.

  • i got NOTHING!.. can you explain it to me?

  • The way I see it, two guys appear in a place where different generations of japanese culture meet and, instead of colliding, create a mesmerizing patchwork of great visual value. Time and space don't rule here, i.e. conventional laws are defied in order to help the spectator look beyond what he expects to

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