Saturday, June 2, 2012

FOREVER GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI

It's been 2 years since my last visit to concert shows just because I was not a huge fan of artists who want fame and only produce albums for the sake of having albums. If only Vincent Van Gogh knows how to sing aside from the abstract paintings, I'll schedule my leave and push my postmodern friends to come with me, no matter how much it will costs.

So I went to Lady Gaga concert and pulled off my pleated skirt, showered with Estee Lauder lush scents and disregarded the Christian protests that have been obnoxious to little monsters. Fuck them holiness.

Shot from lowerbox seat, this was my most favorite part when she started singing Hair and a hologram cross appeared from above. She deserved to have this kind of production. Idealism set aside, the anthem songs she composed are social changer, meaning it was not meant for the mass listeners. This belief including parody and idolatrism buffers the transition of every thinking that all of us would be wearing 12 or 14-inches heels soon, leaving a footprint today as big part of fashion history.

Pleated skirt, Versace. Two-sided button-down sleeve, bag and tossed snakeskin shoes, Mundo.

"We are not non-conformist because we take action. We are rebels and it's time for revolution." -Lady Gaga

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