The collar of James Dean's coat turned up in New York, symbolizing the myth of eternal and misunderstood youth, cultivated through his iconic images. Unlike Marlon Brando, Dean's timeless and androgynous youthful rebellion stood out, as his untimely death on Interstate 46 led us back to 1950s America, a time when youth culture was redefined.
James Dean - Kleiner Prinz, little Bastard
James Dean's iconic coat collar represents eternal and misunderstood youth, juxtaposed with Marlon Brando's depiction of a working-class rebel with a clear sense of direction.