Friday, October 2, 2009

Dunst goes Harajuku

Yet another example of why I can't bring myself to like Kirsten Dunst, but am always a fan of the work she does: she stars in pop art king Takashi Murakami's latest project for the Tate Modern (London) exhibit "Pop Life: Art in a Material World." It's a video installation in which the actress, dressed up in all the trappings of Tokyo street style, sings a cover of "Turning Japanese" while dancing through the shopping district of Akihabara. Okay, I'm sure she's still annoying and all puffy-cheeked in the video, but that outfit is freaking awesome. Weird, wild, wonderful ... Halloween can't come soon enough.

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