Kilts from Japan

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Kilts from Japan

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Stylist Masumi Sakamoto and make-up artist Manami Ishikawa geared up model Pawel Bednarek for a session with photographer Yasunari Kikuma for Dazed & Confused Japan magazine. Sakamoto picked out garments by Phenomenon, somehow inspired by the 80s (or so they claim). Among the items, there were a couple of kilts or rather kilt-like skirts.
phenomenon1.jpg
phenomenon6.jpg
OK, not really a kilt, but... what would you call that? A tartan belt or belt-bag? (I love the shoes!)
phenomenon2.jpg
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I like the second pic, the other two look a little far out for me :shock: :mrgreen:
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Why do a lot of male models who show skirted rigs look like escapees from some cult? I see people from a cult near where I live that has women wearing outfits that look like Amish from the 1800's and men who look like Goths from today. It wouldn't be so bad if they were one way or the other, but they're all mixed up, just like most male models showing skirts for men. :roll:
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Only the kilts in pic. no. 2 could in my eyes be acceptable.

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GerdG wrote:Only the kilts in pic. no. 2 could in my eyes be acceptable.
What is it you don't like about the first picture? To my eyes it looks to be the same design as picture 2 apart from the colour.

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