Showing posts with label Sad News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sad News. Show all posts

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Rest In Peace

Corrine Day
Fashion photographer and iconic image maker
1965 - August 28, 2010





Freja by Corrine Day, Second Nature, Vogue UK November 2006

Image Credits: scans by tFS member truebluejen, corrineday.co.uk

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hexa by Kuho

Not only did Freja walk in the Hexa by Kuho show last night, she also had the honors of closing the show. Fashion week started early and with a nice bang for us fans.


But not all things are so positive. The world has lost a great talent and mind today. Rest In Peace Alexander McQueen. May you find all that you seek where ever you are now. You will be missed.

Friday, November 20, 2009

A Moment of Reflection

I know this isn't Freja related, but I just wanted to say Rest In Peace Daul Kim. My heart goes out to your family, your friends, your fans and the countless lives that you have inevitably touched through your existence and your work. I hope you are in a better place now, where the problems that plagued you in this world no longer exist. Fashion has lost one of it's unique and shining stars, and you will be sorely missed.



And in other sad news, Jeanne-Claude of Cristo and Jeanne-Claude fame has also passed away. May she also Rest In Peace. I was lucky enough to experience The Gates firsthand back in 2005, and I will never forget how beautiful and inspirational they were. It happened to be snowing that day, and I have ever seen anything more breathtaking than those orange gates set against the white, fluttering snow in Central Park. Hopefully some of you got to experience the wonderful work she did too. The art world seems less vibrant and colorful now that you're gone Jeanne-Claude.



The creative worlds of fashion and art have been dealt two tremendous blows with the loss of these women. We should all take the time to reflect on their work, and what they meant to their respective fields. And we should also take the time to appreciate what we have. Go call up a friend and tell them how much they mean to you. Go hug your family members and tell them how much you love them. If we can learn anything from death, it's that we must appreciate the people that make our lives worth living before it's too late.

Image Credits: style.com, nytimes