Photographer: Olga Rubio Dalmau. Fashion Stylist: A. Gracia. Hair & Makeup: Nieves Elorduy. Model: Sanda Gutic at Addicted to Models.
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True North by Alan Caswell Collier
A look back on mountain landscapes created by Canadian painter Alan Caswell Collier. (1911-1990)
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Birdseye Landscape Paintings by Philip Govedare
Abstract landscape visuals caught in the distance by artist Philip Govedare’
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Meghan Collison & Emile by Vanessa Feng
Photographer: Vanessa Feng. Stylist: Natalia Zemliakova. Hair: Erol Karadag. Makeup. Christyna Kay. Casting. Sheri Chiu. Set designer. Elysia Belilove. Cinematographer: Andy Tai. Models. Meghan Collison at New York Model Management & Emile at One Management.
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Stefan Smith by Manuel Moncayo
An editorial portrait series shot in the color filled woods starring male model Stefan Smith captured by Manuel Moncayo. See the shoot below:
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“Red Ice – White Ice” by Chris Wainwright
Sharp reds and blues contrast each other in a iceberg series titled “Red Ice – White Ice” by photographer Chris Wainwright. See the series below:
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Olivia Jansing by Sloan Laurits
An american campground gets the high fashion treatment in and editorial for the Fall 2016 issue of V Magazine. Modeled by Olivia Jansing and captured by fashion photographer Sloan Laurits. See the shoot below: Magazine: V Magazine Fall 2016 Model: Olivia Jansing Photographer: Sloan Laurits Fashion Editor: Luca Galasso Hair: Sirsa Ponciano Make Up: Grace Ahn
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Paintings by Dorota Sroka
Arist Dorota Sroka creates haunting paintings depicting the spirit and mystery of nature. See some selected works below:
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Wearable Planter Jewelry, the Stylish Adults Tamagotchi
A little extreme, but that’s why it’s awesome. WearablePlanter.com offers a unique and green friendly jewelry line that actually grows with you. They have many living options from flowers and other dainty greeneries. Also featuring bike attachments for all you thrill seeking bearded speed demons. It’s like having a chic echo friendly Tamagotchi. (it can die too.)
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Destructive in Art by Valerie Hegarty
Valerie Hegarty has a talent for making art history deeply uncomfortable, and that is precisely the point. In her sculptural works, well known paintings and iconic imagery are not preserved or revered. They are attacked. Chewed up. Broken down by the imagined forces of nature, time, and entropy. This is destruction as transformation, not vandalism. And it is fascinating to look at.
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Free People Lookbook October 2014
The Free People October 2014 lookbook captures a very specific fantasy. The kind that appears suddenly, usually after a long summer, when the idea of disappearing into nature feels chic rather than inconvenient. Think rural landscapes, soft light, and clothes designed for a life that suggests self-sufficiency while quietly maintaining glamour...