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mynocturnality:
“El Jadida known as cistern, it is famous especially for the thin layer of water that covers the floor, and which creates fine and exciting reflections from the little light there is and the spartan shapes of the columns and the...

El Jadida known as cistern, it is famous especially for the thin layer of water that covers the floor, and which creates fine and exciting reflections from the little light there is and the spartan shapes of the columns and the roof. 

a-state-of-bliss:
“Ajak Deng backstage @ Tome Fall/Wint 2016
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Ajak Deng backstage @ Tome Fall/Wint 2016

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By Olga Rubio Dalmau For Elle Bulgaria August 2021

modelsof-color:
“Cedric Sanvee by Carlijn Jacobs for Dazed Magazine - July 2021
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Cedric Sanvee by Carlijn Jacobs for Dazed Magazine - July 2021

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Selections from ā€œThe Somnia Tarotā€ - Nicolas Bruno

Onna-bugeisha

Female women warriors of the Japanese upper class are known as onna-bugeisha (女武芸者). They are members of the bushi (samurai) class in feudal Japan who were trained to use weapons to protect their, honor, family, and household from enemies. Many of them were widows, wives, daughters, and even rebel women who engaged in battle beside samurai men. See more at: http://www.kcpwindowonjapan.com/2014/03/heroic-women-of-the-samurai-class/

modelsof-color:
“Nicole Atieno by Roman Goebel for NUMÉRO Berlin Magazine - May 2021
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Nicole Atieno by Roman Goebel for NUMÉRO Berlin Magazine - May 2021

modelsof-color:
“Maty Fall by Casper Wackerhausen-Sejersen for Dries Van Noten F/W 2021 Campaign
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Maty Fall by Casper Wackerhausen-Sejersen for Dries Van Noten F/W 2021 Campaign  

freshphotons:
““Many freeze-thaw cycles over several days caused ice to form and recede, leaving ridges that resemble contour lines.” -Mary Anne White
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“Many freeze-thaw cycles over several days caused ice to form and recede, leaving ridges that resemble contour lines.” -Mary Anne White