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Diego Uchitel’s Timeless Polaroids
Before smartphones and digital cameras, Diego Uchitel used a Polaroid to test his lighting. For many of his subjects, these dress rehearsal shots turned out as marvelous as the published pictures. David Bowie, Sarah Jessica Parker, Gisele Bundchen and many other celebrities exposed their delicate side for Uchitel’s magical lens even after the main show.See more here: http://bit.ly/1ONaYiW
Aspens forest in the fall. Oil paint on wood board.
KENDRICK LAMAR
Giambattista Valli Otoño/Invierno 2015
Semana de la Moda de París
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Giambattista Valli Autumn/Winter 2015
Paris Fashion Week
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Photo by Giovanni Giannoni
Backstage before his Balmain show, Olivier Rousteing spoke about “what happened [in January],” referring obviously to the Charlie Hebdo shootings. He noted the importance of celebrating Paris’ history as a center for artistic freedom and a melting pot of exotic cultures. The city, he said, is known for its “global feeling, the mix of different origins. I wanted to go back to that and still keep the richness of the Seventies in Paris.” For More
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