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2016/02/27 17:23
I was traveling to Guam. It was healed by beer and meat and the sky and sea. I'm looking forward to being able to speak to everyone.
Brownie syutaro
2016/02/26 13:14
巷で話題の化粧液。
昼と夜で異なる効果を発揮するすぐれものです。
オーガニックアロマを使った香りがリフレッシュにもなります。
ジュンダレスなので、男性にもおススメです!!
eponge fujiwara
2016/02/09 16:14
“ONE AND ONLY”のテーマを元に、ショッキングピンクに近い
赤いカラーと濃厚なフレーバーが特徴のチョコレート。
LECLAIRE KARASAWA
2016/02/07 11:31
UNDERCOVER is than the mug type of mini tumbler is on sale!
Would you like to favorite gift in the UFO COFFEE and the set?
LECLAIRE MUKAIYAMA
2016/02/03 16:01
British music and fashion, when they come together and when they come together well, are almost always the creation of the lower classes. So argues Sam Knee in his introduction to The Bag I’m In, a glorious photographic compendium of styles and street cultures from the last half-century. “The seeds of the scenes originate in the generic state school system; secondary moderns, comprehensives and grammar schools.”
A lifelong mod, Knee has assembled archives from 36 scenes – from leather boys through to shoegaze and baggy at the end of the 1980s – that capture successive generations’ grace under fire. They’re all here: CND-supporting beatniks looking like mid-80s indie-pop musicians, northern soul kids with pre-ecstasy, chemically enhanced expressions on their faces, pretty much every sizable guitar-based scene before grunge hit the fan in the 1990s.
Elements of pastiche and nostalgia are often present: whether it’s the ted revival of the late 60s, the mod and rockabilly revivals of the late 70s, or the new romantics’ fusion of glam and Bright Young Things dandyism, British street style has often been as smitten by the dazzle of the past as the shock of the new.
Thank you very much for Mr.kotani.
Y.Furihata