a brilliant picture, mr frye. Formal portraiture with motion suggested by the jacket vent in the breeze.
The optimism of gay colour leavened by the decadence of a ,gasp!, cigarette in hand. I am in love! ( with the picture, that is).
[...] Taxidermy is nothing new and animal parts have been used for centuries as ornament. Therefore, it should be no surprise when Chinese-born, Finland-based Shumeng Ye, unveils a porcelain chicken claw. Conceptual in its approach but still visceral, this porcelain chicken claw is elegantly done in glazed off-white porcelain and can be a singular accessory for a fine dinner party. These are available at Nouveau-Riche. – Jeffrey Ying [...]
Brilliant post, Nelsy. This is how it’s done.
Just came across your blog, love it! Thank you for capturing these outfits I seem to miss in this city.
I’m glad you like my blog. Thanks for checking back.
The sunglasses are so ace. I wonder about their provenance.
The sunglasses are by Thierry Lasry:
http://www.thierrylasry.com/
a brilliant picture, mr frye. Formal portraiture with motion suggested by the jacket vent in the breeze.
The optimism of gay colour leavened by the decadence of a ,gasp!, cigarette in hand. I am in love! ( with the picture, that is).
Thanks! Jeffrey himself can be lovable in a way, too.
Fantastic style
Nicely captured Mr, I do fancy Jeffery’s cigarette holder:)
Love the glasses!
[...] Taxidermy is nothing new and animal parts have been used for centuries as ornament. Therefore, it should be no surprise when Chinese-born, Finland-based Shumeng Ye, unveils a porcelain chicken claw. Conceptual in its approach but still visceral, this porcelain chicken claw is elegantly done in glazed off-white porcelain and can be a singular accessory for a fine dinner party. These are available at Nouveau-Riche. – Jeffrey Ying [...]