about 2faced1.com

2FACED1.com shows one persons two different faces in photos;

Persona 1:
WHAT YOU WANT TO BE
CONSIDERED AS

Persona 2:
WHAT YOU FEAR TO BE
CONSIDERED AS

This leads to a discussion about stereotypes and inner fears of getting misunderstood by the surroundings. Thoughts that every thinking modern day person does reflect upon. We're asking every day people from an innercity context where old categories as ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexuality and class are reassessed, why they choose to look like they do. We’re diggin' deep, peeling off garments, codes and attributes. We’re searching for transnational identities - is the conclusion that we choose whoever we want to be today?!

 

A 2FACED1 STATE OF MIND

A 2FACED1 is highly aware of existing stereotypes related to your own ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexuality and class. You’re trying to avoid them but sometimes also play with them to make people think twice about who you are. Two faced doesn’t mean anything negative here, it explains the double folded view you have on identity if you’re not the existing norm. It means you have the feet in different worlds, can move between them but feel rather at home in that space in between. You've stepped out of your comfort zone and have become one of the new identities where ol' categories are mashed up and rootlessness and non-given identity just means major possibilities.

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THE 2FACED1 NETWORK

2FACED1 is a state of mind, 2FACED1.com is a display-window for this mindset and the network of 2FACED1 includes all of you progressive non-stereotypes with a double perspective on identity .

 

2FACED1.com:

Decida -  Editor, Founder, Creative Director
Oscar Stenberg - Web, Photography
Linn Marcusson - Writer, Style Assistant (Gypsie's Mega Trip)
Spoek Mathambo - (the Zombo Blog)
Alex Dabo - ( the Do The Dabo Blog)

 

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TROUGH A 2FACED1'S PERSPECTIVE!

 
contact: info@2faced1.com

8 Months Later...

Post date Wed 1 Sep 2010 6:20 PM

Feels like I've been nagging about my 501 for ages -and ages, finally those sweet ol jeans gets attention in the small land up north; cause our don't-give-a-f  ELLE Gala outfit is gettin' recognition for what it is thank's to Maria Lindholm at SvD.

När Robyn tog emot utmärkelsen Decenniets stilikon på Ellegalan tidigare i år var hon iklädd vit bustier, vit mc-jacka, vita creepers, tights med text – och ett par avklippta, ljusblå Levi’s 501:or. Så pass stora (närgånga festbilder visar storlek 34 tum i midjan) att de får breda veck fram efter hon dragit åt läderskärpet hårt i midjan.

Popstjärnan Robyn är född 1979 och var bara barnet på 1980-talet när Levi’s var det coolaste varumärket i världen och Micael Bindefeld arrangerade sin första fest någonsin, invigningen av landets första Levi’sbutik, adress Gamla brogatan i Stockholm. Den banbrytande reklamen med Levi’sbärare som Brad Pitt och Nick Kamen, liksom nära samarbete med de största rockstjärnorna – som Bruce Springsteens ikoniska Annie Leibovitzfotograferade Born in the USA-omslag anno 1984, med närbild på jeansbaken med den röda lilla loggan på fickan – blev popkulturella milstolpar. Många var vi som i tonåren bar våra Levi’s med skärp i midjan precis som Robyn 2010.

 

Thu 2 Sep 2010 8:45 AM
oj...ska fixart
Thu 2 Sep 2010 1:01 AM
pennan
mä har du lagt decida loggan precis över crotchen som en censur med flit eller?! jaja, jag såg bilden i tidningen ändå sa jag vet att allt e schnyggt.

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