🎀 Beau 🎀
More art from this week's video!
In which I made a couple more Genshin Impact OC’s! Finishing up the set here is this catalyst-wielding fashion designer from Fontaine with an anemo vision and a whole lot of flair 🎀✨
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“When he’s in his element, he becomes warm and golden….That’s why when Lestat finds him, it’s like a moth to a flame. He glows in this gritty world.” - Carol Cutshall in Variety
Rewind the Tape Ep 1: Fave Looks
As is the fave of many a folk who have good taste, I love the first suit above. The pearl pin.... 🤭 The warmth and how it perfectly fits those big brown doe eyes. -rip brown eyed Louis-. I'm so mesmerized by him.
But in general, aside from thee suit, I love all of the golden, brown, and amber tones Louis wears throughout this episode and what they were trying to convey with this color palette. As Carol said, the story revolves around Louis. He is our sun. ☀️ Our Golden Hour before the sun sets and night falls.
You can read more of the article Carol features in here.
Her ig: carolcutshall
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The way this outfit caused a slaytonic shift in my brain when I first saw it at age 13
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"MASCARA WARS"
IRVING PENN | NYC, 2001
[fujicolor crystal archive print | 40 x 61 cm.]
"Mascara is not small business and brushes sell mascara. Companies spend millions of dollars developing breakthrough technology, and we were reporting on the latest 'Mascara War' between two of the giants. The model’s eyes were closed for two hours while Penn photographed every possible variation of the dueling brushes. He had a picture that wasn’t especially exciting or memorable, but there was nothing that he hadn’t tired. Still standing behind his 6 x 8 cm camera, he said, 'Thank you. We’re all finished.' Our model opened her eyes, and I saw that they were completely bloodshot. Penn said, 'Don’t move.' He did just two or three more exposures. Here was the shock that was missing. Then we were finished." —Phyllis Posnick, Executive Fashion Editor, Vogue
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