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Kvällens guldmoln fästet kransa.
Älvorna på ängen dansa,
Och den bladbekrönta Näcken
Gigan rör i silverbäcken.
Liten pilt bland strandens pilar
I violens ånga vilar,
Klangen hör från källens vatten,
Ropar i den stilla natten:
"Arma Gubbe, varför spela?
Kan det smärtorna fördela?
Fritt du skog och mark må liva,
Skall Guds barn dock aldrig bliva!
Paradisets månskensnätter,
Edens blomsterkrönta slätter,
Ljusets änglar i det höga -
Aldrig skådar dem ditt öga."
Tårar Gubbens anlet skölja,
Ned han dyker i sin bölja.
Gigan tystnar. Aldrig Näcken
Spelar mer i silverbäcken
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irreversible

i watched the french movie "irreversible" today for the first time in years.
i always urge people to see this film. it's not an easy watch, far from it.
if you can stomach the violence and handle the camera movements, it's a compelling watch.
reading about the movie later i was interested to learn that the first thirty minutes of the film has a background noise with a frequency of 28Hz, similar to the noise produced by an earthquake. in humans, this causes nausea, sickness and vertigo.
needless to say, the first thirty minutes are incredibly hard-going.

dorrian

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i heart london




inspired my good friend johanna @ trendy gourmandise, i set out this weekend to fall in love with london all over again.
what i love about paris, is how much parisians love their city. they embrace their culture, are proud of their landmarks and truly believe, there is nowhere in the world quite like their beloved paris.
we in britain, on the other hand, seem completely repulsed by everything that defines our nation.
i am one of the many million londoners who everyday roll their eyes at the group of american teenagers lost on the tube, lose my patience at visitors failing to grasp the simplest of sentences and angrily push past the japanese paparazzi when trying to cross piccadilly circus to get to boots.
i have lived here (round two) for almost 7 months now, sure i have my favourite parts of the city which are unique to london and there is the odd tourist to be found but it had been years since i had taken in the sights. the sights renowned for being quintessentially london.
on saturday afternoon, i hopped on the tube to westminster to begin my trail of rediscovery.
i crossed over from big ben to county hall and had the most pleasant walk along the thames until i reached millennium bridge and walked to st pauls to pause for lunch.
it really was the most pleasant experience, it was a beautiful day and the one thing that struck me was how happy everyone i passed seemed to be. as if we were all on this journey along southbank together, united in the joy of fair london.
this city can be hard, it can be cruel, it is chaos all the time and you can sometimes question, is it really worth it?
the big ben may not be quite as nearly impressive as the eiffel tower, the sun does not shine over trafalgar square in the same way it shines on place de la concorde but london's charm is undeniable.
and sorry paris, we definitely have one over you when it comes to our fashion sense.
london, i love you.

dorrian
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jailhouse rock



bethnal green working mens club 2/4/10

dorrian
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carine

after spying carine roitfeld at every show in paris when i was over for fashion week, i've become a little obsessed
a classic example of how every woman should be
french, elegant and impossibly chic

"when you get older, you have to stay a bit rock'n'roll so that young people will still be interested in you. the way you move, the way you talk, maybe the way you have your hair in your face a little bit - this keeps you interesting."

dorrian
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SMALL TOWN GIRL












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sunday bloody sunday












photos by dorrian
shapes by callum grant
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fish tank


last night, i sat down to watch the latest movie from director andrea arnold, "fish tank."
i had been desperate to see the film for months after being blown away by arnold's previous venture, "red road".
like her previous film, "fish tank" deals with the lower class of british society, whose tales are often left to the confinements of the jeremy kyle show on a weekday morning. "fish tank" tells the story of 15 year old outsider mia, who lives on a tough essex council estate with her equally rebellious younger sister and volatile mother, played brilliantly by kierston wareing. mia dreams of a way out of her banal existence and pursuing her dream of being a street dancer. with the arrival of her mother's new boyfriend, played by an always wonderful michael fassbender, mia's world looks set to change forever.
arnold's talent as a director and storyteller is astounding, her unflinching approach to showcase the harsh reality of britain is certainly admirable, we may not want to admit it but stories such as mia's exist and deserve their place in the world too.
like "red road" before it, the use of lighting and imagery in "fish tank" is breathtaking, you are immediately drawn in and literally feel as if you are a fly on the cigarette stained wall.
the way arnold builds her characters is nothing short of remarkable, complex and seemingly unlikeable as they may be, you cannot help but pray that a happy ending is around the corner.
however, the real revelation in "fish tank" is the performance of newcomer, katie jarvis. discovered by a casting agent while screaming at her boyfriend across a railway station platform, jarvis instills all the emotional depth needed for our protagonist, a girl who knows all to well about having an ambition cast aside.
i highly recommend rushing out for your copy of "fish tank" and witness the very best that british cinema has to offer.

dorrian

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IAMAMIWHOAMI

so we are finally blessed with a new video from iamamiwhoami. check it out below before I start to give my two cents...



so first off can I just say, "HAHAHAHAHAAH" to all the people who thought Christina Aguilera was actually talented enough to produce something this credible!
After scouring some forums I have come to agree with the suggestion that this is the work of Scandinavian performer Jonna Lee. The latest video gives us another beautiful insight into this girl's life and music...


(CLICK IMAGE FOR HIGHER RESOLUTION)

the photo is pretty hard evidence that it could be her but alas we still do not know for certain. the resemblance between the men in the video and that of her band is quite striking but you have to remember that what is striking is their features - very germanic or scandinavian looking. I'm not sure if they are definitely the same guys but I guess this is the way iamamiwhoami wants us to feel.

I am excited for the emergence of this artist, regardless of who it is now.

bring it on.
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Viktor and Rolf


Viktor & Rolf, the Amsterdam based fashion house, knock out another excellent show during Paris Fashion Week.
Their AW 10/11 collection is paraded up and down the catwalk with the designers themselves continually turning on a platform in the centre. All the while the interchangeable garments are handed back and forth and zipped, wrapped and thrown onto the passing models.
The coordination, timing, music, setting and clothes are astounding.
I know these videos total eighteen minutes but they are worth it!

Something to be inspired by even if you aren't an avid follower of fashion.





FUCKING. AMAZING.


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marseille

the Frenchies love Kid Sister and now I do too.




Kid Sister - Right Hand Hi
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paris fashion week











street style from paris fashion week rtw aw10

photos by dorrian