The humongous shopping bags, as well as the lurid florals and overall air of chap - turned - luxe nodded at the street markets where poor people shop and that gave
the outing the frisson of political incorrectness, like Demna was making a giant mockery of the house, and all the rest.
Not exact matches
The erotic hovers but never plays
out, giving the film a subtler
frisson than the strenuously literal (if beautiful) rendering of lesbianism in Todd Haynes's Carol (2015).
Whether they're picking up Fifty Shades or the next Man Booker winner, I really believe that somewhere in their reading experience, amongst other things, people are seeking
out that feeling of
frisson.
Flies and ants (screenprints again, 1972), though reproduced faithfully and to scale against faux - woodgrain backdrops, are displayed in gorgeous golden ambience for no apparent reason, spread
out in an irregular allover scattering and producing a surreal
frisson.
He shape - shifted organisms inside
out, releasing a spirit that can still give off a
frisson of almost comforting unease.
We do not simply stumble across ruins, we search them
out in order to linger amid their tottering, mouldering forms — the great broken rhythm of collapsing vaults, truncated columns, crumbling plinths — and savour the
frisson of decline and fall, of wholeness destabilised.