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@postcardsfromjulia
Charming town of Jackson in a snow coat.
The Last Swim.
Los Cabos.
YO | OY
Rei Kawakubo’s Commes des Garcon exhibition at the Met, over three decades of visionary style.
The March II. What a day - people of all ages, colours, genders and creeds coming together, to spread a message of love.
The March I. So incredible to be part of this historical moment. @womensmarch
Picnic time.
Coney Island Adventures
Spring is the best, especially in New York, and especially with the Petzval art lens by Lomography.
Some candids and almost candids of Tunica Magazine’s Pool Party x 4th Issue Launch.
On The Grid x Soho
My collaboration with On The Grid is now live. It’s been a fun couple of months of visiting my favourite spots and discovering new ones in Soho, and inspiring to talk to the owners of these businesses.
Pride I: The Parade
Pride II: The Characters
Pride III: The Village
Long Island City
Only a short train ride away, Long Island City feels like another place entirely. All steel and concrete, the newly constructed waterfront leaves subtle clues to its industrial past. The giant “Pepsi Cola” sign being one, leaving behind the factory it used to announce, and now ironically standing proudly in front of luxury waterfront condos.
New Whitney
The Whitney Museum of American Art finally moved to its new home in the Meatpacking. The space is much bigger and airier than the concrete building it inhabited in the Upper East Side, the brand new multi-level courtyards and sculpture gardens perfectly complements the art it houses, as well as the High Line right next door.
Look up, look out, look down, art is everywhere.
"People stop me on the street and ask: What are you dressed up for? I tell them: Life." - Patricia Fox
I had the good fortune of meeting this inspiring lady today, when a vintage street fair in my neighbourhood popped up and completely derailed my ride. An hour later, I returned with my camera - just as this colourful lady was packing up her stall. Not only did she stop packing and chat, but gave me a purple tassel that matched my hair. The next day I added some colour to my wardrobe.