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Hong Kong street style fashion photography: Gothic Beauty article, South China Morning Post interview.
Modeling in the streets of Hong Kong was quite the adventure — and garnered quite a few stares from the locals! Here’s the rest of the photos, plus a press round-up (including my feature in the current Gothic Beauty Magazine). And soon, I’ll unveil a new fashion magazine cover… featuring photos shot in Tokyo.
Image credits:
Photographer: Ken Yuen
Assistant Photographer: Jacqueline Kwok (noircorner)
Male model: John Skeleton
Hair: Emma Woodall of Toni & Guy HK
Wardrobe: Spider by Natalie Lam, Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s major newspaper, the South China Morning Post, calls me a Goth Queen. They interviewed me about subcultures, dark fashion, alternative travel and TV hosting (read it on SCMP).
Jacqueline’s photo, taken with a film camera, is also on the first page of the current Gothic Beauty Magazine.
I contributed photos from Japan and Germany, to this story about Goth culture/fashion around the world. Gothic Beauty previously interviewed me and published my sugar skull makeup shoot.
My outfit is entirely from the Spider store in Hong Kong.
Compare these raw images to the edited versions by Kanae Hamatsuka.
Mongkok streets in motion. Quite funny how we stood out, compared to the locals around us.
We wanted to capture the city’s energy, color, and excitement.
The small version of this image doesn’t do it justice — what an epic shot.
A random woman in this Women Street shot. (A great destination for kooky souvenirs.)
Love John’s deathrock makeup and Mohawk hair.
My crimped hair was like a hot air balloon.
Watch out, spooky kids…
… there’s a trolley stacked with bags, coming through!
Revisit my Dark Beauty magazine shoot for behind-the-scenes shots, and see travel tips on Discover Hong Kong’s Facebook.
Would you like to see more Hong Kong coverage on my blog? Which aspects of Chinese culture interest you?
PS: Thanks to Leyla of SassynPunk for sending Basil this “Careers For Your Cat” book! (I think he qualifies for “plus sized model.”) She has a wonderful selection of kittycat goods and other kawaii accessories in her store, check it out.
Thank you also to Anteela for interviewing me about the Goth travel lifestyle. To Tasnim for this lovely feature on her Wish Upon A Smile blog. And to Minaa for sketching and featuring me on her blog.
Funny enough, my earless cat’s Vine videos are featured in this Vice Magazine article about how cats are evil.
Basil Farrow sends a hug to all of you, plus an extra squish to Lily who sent him this catnip toy. More of his cute photos are on our Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter.
Have a happy day!
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Luxy Loli: kawaii cute Japanese iPhone cases. Jeremy Scott smart car at Tokyo Fashion Week.
I know you’ve missed my cat-face… so here’s Basil Farrow, with our new mobile phone case from Luxy Loli!
UK-based Luxy Loli made this adorable custom design that represents my spooky-cute world.
Pirates, ghosts, pumpkins in the mix. Can you find Basil’s face?
The iPhone case snaps on easily, and isn’t too heavy. Whenever I take it out, people ask me “Where did you get that?”
The answer is: Luxy Loli! In addition to hand-decorated phone cases, she sells cute Japanese-style accessories on her Etsy shop. She also accepts all custom requests and inquiries by email: luxy.loli@yahoo.com (tell her I sent you!)
Luxy Loli also made my previous rainbow decora cell case. Which one do you like better?
For those of you in Tokyo: it’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, and I have an event announcement for you! Designer Jeremy Scott created a smart forjeremy car that you can see on display (Mar 17-23, 10am-9pm daily at Hikarie, 2丁目 Shibuya). And you can win a meet & greet with Jeremy Scott on Mar 17, 5pm at Hikarie! Simply upload a picture to Instagram or Twitter, with the hashtag #smartforjeremy, showing something that electrifies you. smart will hold a raffle, and contact the winner.
Here are some of my Instagram snaps to get you inspired. Nothing electrifies me like studded Yosuke boots, Totoro pastries, and my Scottish Fold squishy.
Are you looking forward to Tokyo Fashion Week? What type of cell phone case do you have — and is it a cute one?