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.
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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