Bella Hadid for Vogue US April 2019, shot by Gordon von Steiner.

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Bella Hadid for Vogue US April 2019, shot by Gordon von Steiner.
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Zuhair Murad Haute Couture Spring 2019 - backstage
Amanda Murphy for Vogue Arabia May 2018, shot by Zoey Grossman.
Lindsey Wixson for Vogue Russia January 2016, shot by Richard Burbridge.
Bella Hadid for Pop Magazine F/W 2018, shot by Stevie Dance.
Claudia Schiffer, Sasha Pivovarova, and Grace Elizabeth for Vogue China, shot by Camilla Akrans.
Saint Laurent Resort 2020 Collection
Disney / Marvel posters for Chinese New Year 2019 (source)
F r e y j a — Norse goddess of war, love, magic, beauty, life and death; daughter of the god Njörðr and twin sister of the god Freyr. Freyja is the owner of the necklace Brísingamen, rides a chariot pulled by two cats, possesses a cloak of falcon feathers. She is said to be the most glorious among the norse goddesses and the most approachable one for people to pray to. Freyja has a particular fondness for love songs, and that’s why “it is good to pray to her concerning love affairs”. Several plants were named after Freyja, such as Freyja’s tears and Freyja’s hair. In Värend, Sweden, Freyja could also arrive at Christmas night and she used to shake the apple trees for the sake of a good harvest and consequently people left some apples in the trees for her sake. However, it was dangerous to leave the plough outdoors, because if Freyja sat on it, it would no longer be of any use.
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The Pass’ Byron Bay 06/05/2019
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The Favourite (2018) + fish eye lens directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, cinematography by Robbie Ryan