SixToFive in your face.

We are thrilled and thankful to be able to show this to US Clouds and others who had no chance of viewing this on their televisions.  What a treasure.

This appears to be Rain’s SixToFive fashion show concert, the launching of the brand, that took place in late December of 2008 in Ilsan, South Korea.  This was after Ninja Assassin shooting wrapped in Berlin and Rain was still a little Raizo-thin, not yet back to his normal weight (the fit of his pants leaves very little to the imagination *smile*), and he looked very happy to finally be back on stage.  Many celebrities and friends were there to support him—we noticed Hyori and Kim Sun-Ah… who do you recognize?—and the models, Rain, and his dancers were all wearing SixToFive, his personal vision all the way down to the cut of the clothes and the fabrics they are made from.

We think this comes from a recent broadcast in Thailand because all the backstage dialogue, including Rain’s, sounds like it is dubbed over in Thai and the ending credits look Thai as well.  (The only thing we know for sure is that it is NOT Korean, Japanese, or Chinese.  If anyone recognizes the language, please comment so that we can correct ourselves.)

Do enjoy this very special look at Rain’s amazing SixToFive accomplishment, while it is available!  — Stephe ^@@^  (Courtesy of b2b2v.)

Rain’s Fashion Concert, Part 1.  “I Do”, and Rain backstage.  (The show started with “Fresh Woman”, so this is not the very beginning.)

» Part 2.  The fashion show, and more Rain backstage.

» Part 3.  “Rainism”, and one of the best “Love Story”s you will ever see.

» Part 4.  “It’s Raining”.

~ by Cloud USA on February 21, 2010.

2 Responses to “SixToFive in your face.”

  1. Better download this to your computer, on something like RealPlayer, before someone takes it off youtube! I have been really disappointed as several of the videos that I selected as favorites on my youtube channel and organized into playlists have suddenly been removed! So sad…Take Care My Friends…DD

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    • Good advice–thanks, DD. We were thinking the same thing because that has happened to us as well, leaving us heartbroken. Just how are we supposed to ever see Rain’s accomplishments without help like this from people in Asia? How are we supposed to be fans without ever seeing what he does?

      Cheers,

      Stephe ^@@^

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