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Inspired by Princess Julia
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__Normal desires__
Inspired by The clubbing culture 90s
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Lady Gaga wearing Alex Ulichny, a Blow Presents designer.
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Editorial for #Solsticemag photo by Nuri Garre & styling by Noelia Alvarez
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Frío frío de invierno que con una bufanda se quita #estabufandaesmia #luciarodriguezdesign #sueñosdelucia #makeup @miquelcristobal #shooting #digitalmagazine #instagood #igers
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Urs Fischer, Historic Problem, 2013
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First post is out! Before #sueñosdelucia Check my #blog 🎉👆🏼link in bio 🎊👆🏼#newweb #blogger #colaboration @blogbrazilianwax #newimage #digitalmagazine
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Buenos días! Disfrutad el día! With @blogbrazilianwax & @luciarodriguez_design
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Find meaning. Distinguish melancholy from sadness. Go out for a walk. It doesn’t have to be a romantic walk in the park, spring at its most spectacular moment, flowers and smells and outstanding poetical imagery smoothly transferring you into another world. It doesn’t have to be a walk during which you’ll have multiple life epiphanies and discover meanings no other brain ever managed to encounter. Do not be afraid of spending quality time by yourself. Find meaning or don’t find meaning but ‘steal’ some time and give it freely and exclusively to your own self. Opt for privacy and solitude. That doesn’t make you antisocial or cause you to reject the rest of the world. But you need to breathe. And you need to be.
Albert Camus, Notebooks (1951-1959)
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Spinning Hats, Kirsten Owen for Yohji Yamamoto, 1987
I have always loved when science is a driving force behind art. This image of the beautiful Kirsten Owen shot in 1988 wearing a huge sun hat by Yohji Yamamoto ( so big that if you bought one from the shop, the box was so big it would not fit into a taxi or domestic car! ) I was in love with the work of photographer Harold Edgerton who worked in the USA in the 1930s. He pioneered the use of strobe flashes and is the man best known for his frozen bullet and apple picture. However, he also used stroboscopic photography, where quickly repeated flashes would show every step of an action, swinging a golf club, a ballerina pirouetting, ( look at the work of Gjon Mili! ) etc all on the same frame. Scientific photography, whether it is X-ray photography, or images from an electron scanning microscope, has fuelled my work as it shows the world in ways we don’t see it - this has always been my raison d’être for making images. - Nick Knight
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“Soft matter”. Photographed by Maxime Imbert for Puss Puss Magazine
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