The photostory explores and uncovers the symbols and archetypes of the connections between souls, contradictory aspects of a personality that exist together in one human body.
French painter and sculptor Roger Suraud, was born in Saint-Étienne the 13th of October 1938. The Suraud's painting are a grand spectacle where music travels with Sculpture and Architecture. Suraud is represented in many exposures and international living rooms: Paris, Genève, Monaco, Lyon, Bordeaux, Saint-Tropez.
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Lorna Foran turns up the shine factor for Liberty's Christmas 2019 jewelry campaign. Photographed by Amie Milne, she tries on statement making pieces in
Designer Alessandro Michele presented Gucci's Le Marché des Merveilles Fine Jewelry collection with the latest catalogue, captured in a dark, dreamy, and romantic mood by fashion photographer Julia Hetta. The images were inspired by Flemish paintings from the Renaissance.
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Cosplay is a big part of comic book culture, for which the fans need to dress up as their favorite characters, or as mix-and-match variations on multiple characters and ideas, and cosplay events become more and more popular in these...Read more
Based in Paris, Chinese photographer Kiki Xue captures elaborate fashion portraits that seem to look like paintings.
❂ warm and thick wool poncho with hoodie and fringes ~ in diamond weave light gray and dark gray ~ made from Hand Spun Handwoven Wool ❂ ⫸⫸ MATERIAL ⫸⫸ Hand Spun Handwoven Wool, Coconut Button ⫸⫸ COLORS ⫸⫸ Diamond Weave ⋙ Light Gray, Dark Gray ❀ Please note that colors of handwoven fabrics are unique and may vary a bit . We embrace this quality, as just like you and me - even the fiber will be who they want to be! ❀ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ We focus on natural materials and aim to support traditional crafts and ancient skills ~ striving to go deeper to the source of all materials Our vision is to be able to connect with each being involved in the making from the very source, Being able to Source the most ethical, fair trade, Eco and conscious materials 🙏 Caring 🙏 Handmade fabrics are best washed by hand or cold cycle with an ecological detergent (for our Earth 🌏) Feel free to shower or swim with any of our jewelry ~ take in consideration that natural materials get darker with time ~ Natural materials can be polished with oil ~ Brass can be polished with vinegar or lemon juice to restore brightness 🌏 ♻ 🌏 We aim to reduce / reuse / upcycle / recycle when it comes to packaging so please be understanding if you received a reused box or packaging :)) 💗 WE ARE HERE FOR YOU 💗 Feel free to contact us for any question or sharing of words ⫸ FIND US ⫸ You can find us on other platforms for more photos, updates, projects, visions, dreams, and for sharing our life journey… ⫸ Website ⫸ www.primitivetribalcraft.com ⫸ Youtube ⫸ Primitive Tribal Craft www.youtube.com/primitivetribalcraft ⫸ Instagram ⫸ primitive.tribal.craft www.instagram.com/primitive.tribal.craft ⫸ Facebook ⫸ Primitive Tribal Craft www.facebook.com/primitivetribalcrafts ๑ Check out our shop on ETSY ๑ www.primitivetribalcraft.etsy.com Blessings ❥
I have written so many impressions about haute couture in general, so I decided to dedicate this post to make up in high fashion. Make up is always the one of the many keys of the whole couture ensembles, and it really has a big importance. It can be light, very natural as a visual antipode to more decadent and avant garde fashion, or it can be very palyful and original, just like haute couture itself, to boost up the couture vibe of the whole collection. It is the main thing in runway shows but in the fashion editorials too. So what can we say about make up in haute couture?! It is really bold and brave, for sure. It goes out of already the known make up proportions and goes step ahead in more heavy, artisticly colored, theatrical make up. If you look closely to make up faces on the haute couture fashion weeks, you will see the couture parade on models, praising with multi-colorful looks the decadence of haute couture. Lots of bold eyeliner game with accentuated lines at the hood, with very destructive unfinished alike features. Or glitterish eyelids and lips for an extra playful and artistic touch to it. Rocking vibrant colors all the way is also one of the make up choices in haute couture, like deep purple, pink or papagei green. Not to mention, the pieces of lace have a totally new function in this sense. They are imagined to be like a "prosthetic" voluminous eyelashes which give ultra romantic but artisticly gorgeous effect. Or the blushy eyes, colored with light red in modern geisha kind of way. So as you see, the forms and features of haute couture make up are endless. What do you think about make up in high fashion? Do you like it? Would you ever wear it? Thank you for the attention! Georgia! xo
Places to Visit in India It occurred to me that I've seen a lot of amazing destinations in India, but I haven't written about them. The primary reason is that most of my trips to India have been solo on on photography expeditions. Only one trip has been with one
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Fashion Where Slavic Folklore Reigns of Agnieszka Osipa Follow her on Facebook, Instagram and Behance Poland based costume designer Agnieszka Osipa creates a wardrobe for another world. Another ti…