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Hey there listeners! On this week's episode, Emma and Antonella are back with a core episode focused on Blokecore. Blokecore is like football (not the American one) meets fashion. Think Bend it Like Beckham!
Tune in next episode to hear about the long wait. We're taking a bit of a different direction with MTMtEye and we're hoping to make even better podcasts for you all!
Thanks to Acast for hosting us, and to Phineas O'Brien for the use of our theme song.
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Heard of Citypop? If not, either you're a technophobe or you missed the pandemic (lucky you!). Citypop is a retroactively named style of music that comes from Japan in the late 70s and 80s. It combines pop music with disco, soft rock, funk music and many others. In this episode, Emma and Antonella discuss Citypop and it's recent reemergence, as well as their favorite Citypop tracks!
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Emma and Antonella explore the ever controversial Clean Girl aesthetic!
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This week we chat with New York based portrait artist, Stefano Curti! Check his work out on his Instagram @sncurti (also just follow him cause he's a cool dude).
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This week Emma and Antonella discuss and little known aesthetic known as Fanfare. Although you might not have heard of it, you've definitely seen it, whether that was at the Big Apple Circus or in the movie theatre. Emma discovers she's secretly a big Fanfare girlie and maybe there's a link between Fanfare and Mod? Who would've thought.
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This week, Emma and Antonella discuss: Indie Sleaze. The aesthetic is a retroactively named aesthetic that grew between 2007-2012. It was influenced by the emergence of the internet on a new scale, and the crash of the economy in 2008.
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This week, Emma and Antonella discuss the 1995 Wong Kar Wai film, Fallen Angels. It's so up their alley that the discussion are rapid fire (with of course, a few rants from Emma) except for the last 10 minutes...
PS. Emma is talking about frame within a frame when she keeps saying framing.
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This week, Emma and Antonella explore the aesthetic of mermaid core, also known as siren core. This aesthetic has been floating around the internet and haute couture for a few years now, and seems to be ramping up as we get closer to the release of Halle Bailey's The Little Mermaid. Listen to learn about the nitty gritty of mermaid core!
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