Thursday, September 20, 2012

From Geisha to Lady Gaga




Loyal fan: Lady Gaga, pictured in July 2011, in another pair of Mr Tatehana's platforms
Loyal fan: Lady Gaga, pictured in July 2011, in another pair of Mr Tatehana's platforms

A Japanese shoe designer has become a pop diva's favourite by taking geisha and making it Gaga.
Noritaka Tatehana is the man behind Lady Gaga's towering, clog-like shoes, which have no heel and are 10 to 18 inches tall.
Her appearances on TV shows and music videos, teetering in his creations, have helped make him such a fashion star that some of his shoes sell for more than $15,000 a pair.

Mr Tatehana, who has made more than 20 pairs for Lady Gaga over the last two years, said he took the traditional 'geta' shoes of geishas and made a modern form with his sculptural platforms.
'My work became an icon. It worked not only as branding for me. It also became part of her branding,' he said in a recent interview at his Tokyo workshop, cluttered with art books and his sleek shoes - some glittering with Swarovski crystals, others with golden studs.
The 26-year-old, who evokes the pensive mood of a monk with his quiet voice, long hair tied back in a bun and baggy Yohji Yamamoto pants, was still a student when his career took off.
In fact, Lady Gaga's first pair of Tatehanas had been the subject of his graduation thesis at the prestigious Tokyo University of the Arts, where he studied traditional weaving and kimono dyeing.He made the shoes with pink, reptilian-looking leather from a stingray, common in Japanese crafts such as decoration for swords.
He started his fashion brand by trumpeting the design in an email he sent to dozens of people in the industry.He received just three responses: one from a blogger, one from a journalist and one from Lady Gaga's stylist.Lady Gaga was not available for comment. But fashion guru and beer heiress Daphne Guinness says she is a big fan.
'I am so happy to have a friend who speaks the same language as me - not English or Japanese, but the language of art, which transcends linguistics,' she said. 'He is truly a unique talent.'
Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, which has exhibited Mr Tatehana's work, said she hopes he eventually makes a more affordable line.Noritaka Tatehana is one of the most important shoe designers of our time,' she said. 'His amazing, vertiginous heel-less high-heeled shoes have transformed the look of extreme footwear.'
The custom-made shoes look like the furthest thing from sensible; even Lady Gaga has occasionally lost her balance in some of the taller designs. But Mr Tatehana said they're actually more comfortable than regular high heels because they put the wearer's weight on the toe rather than the heel.






Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Goldish Night

Shanghai
Last day in Shanghai! During the day I visit Xitiandi street, it's cafe and snacks around there.Xitiandi become a Club and cafe at night, and the visitors are foreigners.
At night,I'm going to visit Huang Pu river *again, it's at night! And finally I can see the beautiful lights at night in Shanghai. ❤

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Christmas On The Way

It's my holiday in Shanghai last August. I know it's not a Christmas.
I wore my red sweater and my green pants. Hey,my sister said I'm look like a Christmas tree on the way!😁and I'm going to visit Huang Pu river in the afternoon.But I think, it will be awesome to visit this place at night.😘