Traveling Through Kyoto and Tokyo With Designer Thaddeus O’Neil Inline
Photos: Courtesy of Thaddues O’Neil1/6“I can’t help myself from marveling at the geishas in Kyoto. They conspicuously underscore how we are all engaged in some kind of public performance and how dress can be a crucial announcement of that performance.”
Photos: Courtesy of Thaddues O’Neil2/6“I can’t help myself from marveling at the geishas in Kyoto. They conspicuously underscore how we are all engaged in some kind of public performance and how dress can be a crucial announcement of that performance. I particularly loved these three young geisha impressionists captured in a very modern selfie moment. I was also stuck by the wild psychedelic colors and prints of the kimonos (there are kimono rental shops all over Kyoto). Way up my alley.”
Photos: Courtesy of Thaddues O’Neil3/6“I particularly loved these three young geisha impressionists captured in a very modern selfie moment. I was also stuck by the wild psychedelic colors and prints of the kimonos (there are kimono rental shops all over Kyoto). Way up my alley.”
Photos: Courtesy of Thaddues O’Neil4/6“I love the poetic origami-like geometries of the Buddhist temples in Kyoto. If buildings could fly, these would.”
Photos: Courtesy of Thaddues O’Neil5/6“A software world: Tokyo traffic cops à la Tron.”