This time I want to talk about black vs colour by invoking the philosophies and teachings of Bruce Lee and showing how they apply in my own life. We all know that wearing all black can’t go wrong. It will make you look cool, thin and rock’n'roll. For example, Robbie the singer from The Big Pink always wears exactly the same clothes. Black hoodie, black leather jacket, black jeans and black boots. It’s great, because it suits him and it’s such an established look by now that everybody’s stopped saying: “You haven’t changed your clothes have you? You are clearly wearing the same clothes as yesterday and the day before and the day before that… have you ever washed?”

They look pretty similar right?

The Horrors, Ipso Facto, Darth Vader. They all wear only black and they all look cool. I did once see Spider from The Horrors wearing a pair of turquoise jeans though, I was surprised, so I asked him why he was wearing colour. He said: “It’s my day off clothes.” I also saw Josh from The Horrors wearing a Snoopy jumper a couple of times when he wasn’t in the public eye. I don’t know why, but I was happy to know that they don’t always wear just black.
Personally I find that wearing just black all the time makes me feel uncreative. I love coordinating colour, mixing up different styles and trying new stuff. Here’s today’s outfit. I really love this jumper and check shirt at the moment.
I like to think that the way I dress is similar to the philosophy and viewpoints of expressed in Bruce Lee’s martial arts book, Tao of Jeet Kune Do. Here are some of his words that I remember whenever I look in my wardrobe.
Jeet Kune Do favours formlessness so that it can assume all forms and, since it has no style, Jeet Kune Do
fits in with all styles. As a result, Jeet Kune Do uses all ways and is bound by no-one and, likewise, uses any
technique or means which servers its end. In this art, efficiency is anything that scores.
Self-expression is total, immediate, without conception of time, and you can only express that if you are free, physically and mentally, from fragmentation.
Do you get the idea? That’s how I feel about blouses.
I love Bruce Lee, he’s so cool. Apparently though he was a player who made his wife Linda Lee cry all the time. Which is sad. Apparently he died while he was having sex (not with his wife), because the sex was so good. Isn’t that the best way of dying? Anyway, this is my drawing of Bruce Lee.

Sorry I went off the fashion subject completely, because to be honest talking about fashion is boring. Just read Tao of Jeet Kune Do by Bruce Lee; you’ll get the my fashion tips from there. I’m so obsessed by him I have one book in Japanese and one in English.

AKIKO











Reader Comments
March 5th, 2009
5:08 pm
This is so weird but so great.
March 5th, 2009
6:36 pm
hahaha. “Have you washed?”
March 6th, 2009
6:09 pm
Pharell? I never knew that was how he died…
I wonder if every time he climaxed he let out that infamous ‘OOOWWWwwwwwooOOOwwooooohhhHHH’ …
March 9th, 2009
12:50 pm
this is the most nathan barley thing i have ever seen. and i am a big vice fan.
March 12th, 2009
10:45 am
i love bruce lee too, i have my hair styled like him and have now joined the gym to get a body like his. i also wear vests like him.
March 12th, 2009
11:47 am
haha i love that this is supposed to be a fashion post and it turns into a Bruce Lee post… that is far more interesting.
June 20th, 2009
7:08 am
“That’s how I feel about blouses”
I lol’d