ok so ive observed on planes obviously theres non smoking signs everywhere. like we all understand theres absolutely no smoking allowed on planes anywhere, ever, never, ever ever ever. but what i dont understand is how in the bathrooms they have ashtrays that say no smoking. are the planes just from the 70s when you could smoke? thats my guess.
so mark came to japan with me for the launch of RUSSH japan, and for the second cover shoot. we got to airport and headed to the hotel which was sort of far away.
as soon as we got to the hotel we had to go to dinner with the russh japan staff and keiichi at this place called gompachi.
it was a cool place. very large.
next day was the shoot.
haha
the shoot was all around harajuku and shabuya
hair and makeup
mickey emailed us and coincidently maroon 5 was there too! so we went to the show.
mickey
the next day i just explored and got ready for the big launch party. the party was really nice and it was huge! lots of people were there, and kosuke!!! my friend from high school moved there so it was great to see him.
and the after party.... henry was in town as well!!!
the next day was shopping all over day. started off with going to marys store faline, doing an interview with her and talking about futuristic boho look i.e. the floral balenciaga dresses.
kiddyland!
play
cute children
CRYSTAL BALL
this photo is funny mark noticed that the bathroom side for the girls' path paint is completely worn away.
there is SO much shopping in japan its reallllly overwhelming..... part two next
I was just in Europe and flying from Milan to Prague when someone lit one up in the plane...about 10 minutes after they had made the standard announcement, albeit in Italian, that smoking was permitted. This wasn't even someone trying to sneak a few puffs in the loo, but full-on just having a relaxing mid-flight smoke. Sometimes you just can't resist the flava I guess.
noticed that about the smoking too. far out theres so many reminders on planes, i'm pretty sure people should realise not everyone smokes these days, and those who do, know where the right place to do it is...
booya. lucky to be able to travel around, i'll make it to japan one day too. yaya. there was an article again about you in a newspaper here last sunday.