Evening News: Issey Miyake and the Beautiful Things He Creates
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Two stars fall 🌟
Issey Miyake, a well-known Japanese fashion designer, died of liver cancer on the 5th at the age of 84. Issey Miyake's career trajectory from Paris, New York and back to Tokyo, the design combines traditional Japanese materials and modern fashion technology, with a unique pleating method known internationally, in the 1980s became synonymous with Japan's economic and fashion strength.
Legend has it that the "L'Eau d'Issey" perfume, launched by the Issey Miyake brand in 1992, sells a can every 14 seconds. Apple founder Steve Jobs's signature black turtleneck sweater is also from Issey Miyake. Hand pen, he is said to have made a total of 100 sweaters, each priced at $175.
Issey Miyake was born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, and the day after his death coincided with the 77th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Issey Miyake was only 7 years old when the U.S. military dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, and his mother died of radiation exposure 3 years later.
Although Miyake is reluctant to talk about this after his birthday, expressing that he does not want to be labeled as a "survivor of the atomic bomb", he still admits that "when I close my eyes, I still see things that no one should experience... I prefer to To think about things that can be created, not destroyed, and that bring beauty and joy. ”
out of gender
The Ugandan government has called the country's group Sexual Minorities Uganda an "illegal entity" and ordered the East African country's largest LGBT+ advocacy agency to immediately suspend operations.
Uganda has had laws that have continued since the British colonial period to prohibit same-sex sexual activity, and the maximum possible penalty for committing an "unnatural crime" is life imprisonment. "Uganda's LGBTQ" leader Frank Mugisha accused the authorities of banning organisations from registering under their original names and then ordering them to stop operations on the grounds of "incorrect registration": "We cannot protect and support vulnerable LGBT people, which means The work of saving lives has been put on hold.”
I can't be the only one who knows
Climbing Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Europe, is the dream of many mountaineers. However, the mayor of Saint-Gervais, a French town located on Mont Blanc, warned that too many unqualified "pseudo-climbers" ignored If you risk your life to reach the top, you should pay a "deposit" of 15,000 euros before going up the mountain to pay for possible rescue and funeral expenses.
"It is unacceptable for the French taxpayer to pay this money," said the mayor, Jean-Marc Peillex, noting that the rockfalls on Mont Blanc were worsened by the hot weather, stressing that the high deposits were set to raise concerns, "to get people to I understand that it is very dangerous to climb up today, almost suicide."
Quote of the Day
"This is not a "universal cure", but more like a "universal anesthesia"."——< Jia Xuanning: Can Second Uncle really cure the "Laying Generation"? A bowl of chicken soup for the soul boiled with the suffering at the bottom🇨🇳 〉
Have you read the movie " Three Days Back to the Village, My Second Uncle cured my internal mental problems ", which set off the "screen-swiping" craze in China and has accumulated more than 40 million views?
In the praise of "positive energy" from top to bottom, columnist Jia Xuanning observed that the popularity of the story of "Second Uncle" was not accidental, but that the "narrative of suffering beautified through filters" was used to cover up Chinese society. Real social problems: "Chicken soup is never a medicine. It can't cure mental internal exhaustion, it can't ease the anxiety of young people's survival, and it can't find a solution for the suffering at the bottom."
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