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Trash-Bag Tribalism "Artificial: From Raw to Recycled" by Dehautt.

Friday night found me at a highly experimental fashion design show that explored re-use, alternative-use and I should also imagine, the idea of upcycling; perhaps best explored conceptually in the Paco Rabanne(ish) bread-bag-clip dress, the dolls heads halter neck top (F-U Barbie), and the coffee sack skirt and coat. I was once accused of wearing a 'burlap sack' while sporting a raw linen shirt (by an American in St Petersburg Russia of all places - the shirt was from Helsinki..), these models really are wearing one! If this show is about making us think about how we use what is around us everywhere, everyday, with an emphasis on the ubiquitous plastic bag; then this project is a huge success. Enjoy the show, I certainly did.
"Created by Sydney brand Dehautt by Sara Nicolette, this collection enables us to reflect on the nature of our consumerist society by using often-overlooked raw materials, and allows us gain some insight into the importance of recycling and working towards preserving for the future."
Plastic bag couture cape, Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Paco Rabanne(ish) bread-bag-clip dress. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Men's coat from coffee sacks, clear plastic man dress. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Skirt from Hessian coffee bag, dolls head halter-neck top. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black weave 'tribal' dress, Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Clear plastic menswear, shorts and jackets with coloured balls inserts. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Woman models black plastic bag cape and weave body suit. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Plastic bag couture cape in motion, Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Men's fashion, tribal theme woven garment. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
White wedding or evening dress woven from plastic bags. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
menswear from clear plastic, womans skirt from Hessian coffee bag, Barbie head halter-neck top. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
White hoop skirt. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Portrait of fashion designer Sara Nicolette with model backstage. Raw to Recycled by Dehautt - Photographed by Kent Johnson.

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A walk through Paris for Bastille Day

OK these 25 pictures were actually made during the first leg of our month in France, or late spring; but after a month of shooting every day all I can say is I have a virtual mountain of images.. so here's a collection taken from several walks, trips on one Sunday in Paris (which is what this post would have been called had I completed it last week). From the backstreets of Dupleix when I head out for croissants to a location scout at Champ de Mars - for that 'perfect' Tour Eiffel shot.. and meet a green grocer with the best looking punnets of wild berries I have ever seen. Later Viv and I headed over to Invalides then Musée Rodin and back to the hotel via Pont Alexandre III - where we did a fashion shoot; it was the most crowded Vivienne had ever seen it. Of course if you are anywhere actually near that big iron tower you will see a lot of souvenir sellers and I have kept it down to just two pictures at Bir-Hakeim metro, for now. Regardless of a day of exertion we headed out again; down Boulevard de Grenelle to La Cantine du Troquet Dupleix for a fantastic diner. So stay tuned for that, it's coming as a separate post soon. So happy Bastille Day to one and all, I hope you enjoy my pictures from one day in Paris!
Tour Eiffel; Paris; France from Rue de Buenos Ayres. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Fruit seller with punnet of wild berries on Rue Desaix, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Paroisse Saint Léon, Dupleix, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Window and iron work details on Avenue Charles Floquet, Paris, France. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Female cyclist in yellow and white polka  dot summer dress. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Apartment blocks and street in light and shadow, Dupleix, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Apartment block in reflected light, Dupleix, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Bakery Poilâne, 49 Boulevard de Grenelle. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Apartment block in light and shadow, Dupleix, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A souvenir seller with his collection of Eiffel Tour and selfie sticks, metro Bir-Hakeim. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
View of the elevated metro line at Bir-Hakeim. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A souvenir seller setting up his display metro Bir-Hakeim. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A pedal car restaurant on the streets near Rue de l'Université. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A gateway festooned with French flags on Rue de l'Université. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Youths walking near Invalides. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Musée Rodin, Paris and dome of Tombeau de Napoléon. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Sculptures, Musée Rodin, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Sculpture detail, Musée Rodin, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Inside Musée Rodin, Paris. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Garden and sculpture Musée Rodin Paris, Eiffel tour in background. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Anselm Kiefer, KIEFER RODIN; 14 March - 22 Octobre 2017 at the Musée Rodin, Paris, France. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A golden winged stallion seen from behind, Pont Alexandre III. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Cherub sculpture, selfies and wedding photography taking place on Pont Alexandre III. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Sculpture with four horses and the glass and iron roof of the Grand Palais with the French flag waving in the breeze. Paris photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.

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Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs has been copying young designer for 7 years

I’m here to share with you the sad truth about famous American designer Marc Jacobs. There is something the media hides from you: Jacobs is a behind-the-scenes puppet master. He controls and pressures many celebrities. He is an egomaniac and wants to control everyone! He's been terrorizing and torturing me for 7 years.
 I first met Marc Jacobs back in 2008 in Paris. Right off the bat he took notice of my unique style and my eye for fashion. He thought that since I was a young, innocent girl, he could easily seduce me with his promises of fashion designer career in the fashion industry.


 
 
He did not let me become a model because I denied to do the humiliating things he asked me. He made a sneaky plan to steal my ideas, copy my designs and enjoy the success and the money he could earn with my talent.
 After a while, the more I got to know Marc the scarier and crueler person he revealed himself to be. Over the last few years, I have realized that Marc Jacobs is the manipulator of the century. He wants to control the entire media machine.


Please watch my video and share it on facebook or youtube. Please help the truth to be known by everyone!


Léa Seydoux Louis Vuitton campaign by Patrick Demarchelier

Léa Seydoux Louis Vuitton campaign by Patrick Demarchelier



Léa Seydoux Louis Vuitton campaign by Patrick Demarchelier
 






          
Lea Seydoux in Prada campaign


Marc Jacobs has been stealing my designs, my style, my photos and my concepts for seven years. My unique fashion designs have enticed him to reproduce my creations across the brands he has his hand in. He wants to be the most powerful person in the entertainment and fashion world by using my ideas without my permission. 

He steals my designs with illegal, dirty tricks. He hacked my cell and my computer. He read all my text messages and emails without my permission for many years, even today. After I exposed the truth via my blogspot I got more life-threatening messages.
 

  Jacobs wants to hide me and the fact that he has been using my ideas from the fashion industry. Since he discovered that my unique style sells well, he plans to continue hiding me and stealing my designs as long as possible.
This has been going on for almost 7 years. So  in 2013 I decided to start a blog about my story to let the truth be known, with the hope that having the truth out there, he might be persuaded to finally leave me alone.

  Just because he is rich and famous does not give him the right to pass off a rising designer’s work for his own and he does not have right to invade into my personal life.
    

   I wrote a 500 page book about my story with Marc Jacobs. It is entitled Fake Fashion. In my book, I wrote candidly about my experiences with Marc. I included his perverse, dirty demands, our long conversations, emails, voice mails and texts with the cruel puppeteer. He was  continously telling me that he would tell in public that he designed my work.

As soon as Marc Jacobs realized that I have talent in fashion design he started to hate me. He hates talented people, because he has no talent. He is trying to pressure me by copying all my work with other people, other models. He copied 700 of my work in the last 7 years, with designers, stylists, photographers, models.
Sarah Burton, creative director at Alexander McQueen, she designed the wedding dress of Kate Middleton


Sarah Burton creative director at Alexander McQueen with Luella Barteley, creative director at Marc by Marc Jacobs
         






Angel Barta skirt from 2014 , Louis Vuitton skirt from 2015 2016 Winter collection
 

Angel Barta Louis Vuitton
 
Nicholas Ghesquiere Louis Vuitton
 

 

 
Karlie Kloss in Dior campaign
Katy Perry
 
 
Raf Simons:
Dior

 
 
Raf Simons for Dior



 
Dior editorial with Hungarian model Rajzak Kinga
 
Dior campaign
 
Marc Jacobs
Dior
 

Natalia Vodianova
 

Natalia Vodianova in 2016 in POP magazine ( the magazine was founded by Katie Grand)
 


 

Natalia Vodianova with Marc Jacobs



Natalia Vodianova





 
 
Marc Jacobs with Lindsey Wixson
 
 
Not only does he greatly influence fashion, but he slyly pulls the strings of many celebrities, the entertainment industry, and even the film industry.
He controls and pressures many singers and actors by using his clout in exchange for their participation in his schemes.
He gets them campaign contracts and magazine covers, which equate to money and fame.  In return, they take dirty pictures for him, they wear his clothes, are seen with him in public, and do what he dictates in their public lives. Marc Jacobs's sick fantasies stand out in his editorials and in the performances of today's big stars.

 The stars have to dance and act the way Jacobs wants them to.
For example, Jacobs is responsible for Miley Cyrus's shocking perverse new image. She was the face of Jacobs' ad campaign so he has convinced Miley to realize all of Jacobs's perverse fantasies.
(Marc Jacobs supports and controls :  Terry Richardson, Daisy Lowe, Doutzen Kroes, Jennifer Lawrence, Gemma Ward, Robin Thicke, Kirsten Dunst, Natalia Vodianova (Russian model) Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, Rick Owen, Miranda Kerr, Léa Seydoux, Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Fanning Sisters, Sofia Coppola, Beth Ditto

Leighton Meester with her mentor Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs with Madonna
 

  Marc Jacobs with Terry Richardson, photographer

Marc Jacobs, Terry Richardson and Lorenzo Martone


Alexa Chung, Marc Jacobs, Daisy Lowe

 

Who is this woman on the picture? 

 
 
She is Katie Grand, the main supporter of Marc Jacobs. 
 
Katie Grand helps Jacobs in his sneaky, cruel games. Jacobs controls the celebrities through Grand. She is a stylist and editor, works with most of the big fashion brands, magazines and celebrities. (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Miu Miu, Chanel, Gucci, Stella McCartney, Vogue, W, etc)






Kendall Jenner presented Katie Grand with an award in 2014

 

Watch Kendall Jenner saying herself, that Jacobs and Katie Grand started her professional modeling career. Watch at 0:30







Katie Grand with Kendall Jenner at the backstage of Marc Jacobs show where Kendall made her modeling debut in 2014

Katie Grand with Miley Cyrus



Marc Jacobs and Kanye West are long-time pals. Jacobs helped Kanye to become famous. Jacobs even made Kanye to steal a 40 years old Hungarian song by the band Omega (I am from Hungary).It was huge controversy in Hungary, since the Hungarian band had no idea that Kanye sampled their song, Kanye did not ask them before for permission. They got in touch with Kanye's manager after they heard about the song. Did you know that Kim Kardashian's little sister Kendall Jenner recently started modeling? Her main supporter is Marc Jacobs, her modeling debut was at the Marc Jacobs show in February. If you want to know more details, click here

 
Marc Jacobs and Pharell Williams are best friends, they have officially worked together several times. Jacobs got more well-paying design contracts for Pharell ( Louis Vuitton jewellery collection designed by Pharell for example) . Jacobs gave the designs he stole from me to his buddy Pharrell. Pharrell copied my fabric for his collection at Adidas in 2014.
Adidas sued Marc Jacobs for trademark infringement in 2015, read more here

 

 
 
Moschino copied my hot pink leather suit. Moschino's new creative director is Jeremy Scott. Jacobs got him this job, no wonder Jacobs controls him now.



 
 
Katie Grand copied my designs for the brand Giles, where her she works with her ex-boyfriend.



 


Kate Upton poses with her mentor Marc Jacobs, who made her famous
 



Marc Jacobs with Cara Delevingne            




Marc Jacobs with Nicki Minaj




Marc Jacobs with Cher, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian




Natalia Vodianova with Marc Jacobs' friend Lorenzo Martone in 2011 sept
              



                                           
                        Marc Jacobs hanging out with his naked model at his office


 

 





 

To read more on how Jacobs controls Terry Richardson, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, and more  click here


Adidas sues Marc Jacobs, read more here



Raf Simons copied my designs for Dior and now exists the fashion house.


To check more photos that Jacobs copied, click here

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