Edgewla

I need 10 upvotes to post my findings in LA. Help me out. Post keep getting removed from reddit. Was told this is the place to share the info and get help researching it.

Angelis_Solaris

"We see you. Your 'art' is repugnant and evil and we will not tolerate your hiding in the shadows any longer." <----This

CPSisCorrupt

The girl with the lollipop looks very similar to someone intoxicated with MDMA. 🤷‍♂️

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

The Dilated pupils? (I think the piece is named 'RED EYES') I'd say most if not all of these 'high fashion' 'high art' people have that strung out look. Must be an influence on the whole culture, much like this American Apparel / Terry Richardson voyeur look for the photography. They are sick. Its no surprise they would 'medicate' to perpetuate this unhealthy culture, and make it easier to subject themselves and these poor children, to the abuse.

A LOOK AT FASHION'S LONG-STANDING LOVE/HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH DRUGS

Last month, Nordstrom made the call to pull Jeremy Scott’s pill-centric Moschino capsule collection (get it? Capsule collection?) after shoppers complained that it glamorizes opioid addiction. The decision felt like an acquiescence to a more conservative segment of America, or a return to the Reagan-era "Just Say No" environment, as Scott’s "Valley of the Dolls"-inspired designs were only the latest in a long history of designers taking inspiration from drug culture.

In 1999, for instance, Andrew Groves really went for it with his runway show entitled "Cocaine Nights," in which he covered the runway with a white powder and put models in dresses constructed of stainless-steel razor blades. Then there was the popular "heroin chic" look of the '90s — hollowed-out cheeks, smudged eyeliner and fearsomely skinny models — best exemplified by a young Kate Moss. And, now, it seems that designers are turning to drugs for artistic inspiration more than ever: Vetements’s lighter heels, Hood by Air’s BIC lighter earrings, Marc Jacobs’s raver-inspired Spring 2017 show and Alexander Wang's fall 2016 collection with profuse marijuana leaf motifs are leading the trend.

Which raises the question: What exactly is behind fashion's addiction to drugs, both on and off the runway?

https://fashionista.com/2016/11/fashion-drugs

eucalyptus_spearmint

Great work. Thank you. Upvoted!

meowski

Ass magazine?

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Sorry should have put 'asso.' instead of 'ass.' Short for Associated .

Translation : Dazed Digital A magazine with which Rachel Chandler has been ASSOCIATED...

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

F*ck off downvoat. Look deeper than the headlines you're fed.

Vindicator

Nice submission, OTI.

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Thank You for you help

volunteerwork2020

This could be a useful tool for finding connections.

https://www.sixdegreesofwikipedia.com/

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Thank you @volunteerwork2020 . It Was! Look at the connections between DAZED and Serpentine Gallery! Its a star studded constellation . Milo Jovich, Bjork and Kendall Jenner. Damien Hirst and Terry Richardson. Sounds like a networking platform in need of a crash.

https://www.sixdegreesofwikipedia.com/?source=Dazed&target=The%20Serpentine

Kofiannan

Great research! Glad to see more people digging around these people. Something stinks very badly there.!

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Back at you @Kofiannan ! you brought me back to this rag. I agree, the stench is overwhelming. Much can be found in this DAZED DIGITAL world...

darkknight111

Giving this thread the “Potential New Lead” flair given certain recomendations regarding making a new thread out of this.

Fantastic research.

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Thank you for the help @darknight111 ... Enjoying having you in your newly appointed mod position.

Blacksmith21

Didn't Phil Knight (Nike) have a big collection of creepy artwork?

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Great point. Yes he did.

Nike CEO's Creepy Art Obsession - Mark Parker LTV : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-0-itaNaTI

After a cursory look at his body of work, The 'art direction' from the above mentioned Mirko Borsche (A BAVARIAN?) looks very 'inverted' , creepy, and contains imagery like what you would imagine finding in MK Ultra programming. Mirko himself claims not to be an artist but more of a creator of visual campaigns meant to play with psychological triggers.

And yet he works with HUGE brands like BMW and Nike , even hired by Italian Venetian Gov for their city. Sounds to me this guy is in the club.

ORDOTEMPLIINTERNETIS

Full brands list from Mirko Borsche site:

A

Ace & Tate Amsterdam

Adidas Originals

Artifact Milan

Audi

B

Balenciaga Paris

Bayerische Staatsoper

Bayerischer Rundfunk

Borshch Magazine Berlin

BMW

BR Bayerisches Fernsehen

C

Charlotte de Witte Brussels

Cory Arcangel New York

Constantin Grcic Berlin

CNCN Shanghai

D

E

Etudes Paris

F

G

Givenchy Paris

H

Harper’s Bazaar Germany

HAY Kopenhagen

Highsnobiety Berlin/New York/Tokyo

I

K

Kaleidoscope Milan

Kitsune Paris

KNTXT Brussels

L

Laurel Halo Berlin

La Biennale di Venezia

Light Art Space Berlin

M

Marcelo Burlon County of Milan

Medea Milan

N

New Tendency Berlin

New Guards Group Milan

NIO Shanghai

Novembre Magazine Paris

Nike Portland/New York/Amsterdam/Shanghai

O

P

Penguin Books London

Pringles of Scotland

R

Rimowa Cologne

Rizzoli New York

S

Saskia Diez

Serpentine Gallery London NICOLE JUNKERMANN and ISRAELI INTEL CONNECTION!!!!

Slam Jam Milan

Spazio Maiocchi Milan

Spike Berlin Vienna

Stefan Diez

Strenesse

Super Paper

T

Thalia Theater Hamburg

The Design Museum

Tush

Tunica Magazine New York

THE FACE Magazine London

U

United Standard Milan

Universal Music

V

Vitra

Villa Stuck

W

Who Made Who Kopenhagen

Z

Zeit Magazin

Die Zeit

5PM Paris