To the people of the United States, April 2020
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To the people of the United States, April 2020
Style II
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“On a whim you can decide what to do and how to do it: there is something a bit dangerous and yet delicious about freedom.”
How to be Parisian
“If one day I’m all black I’m still a model. If one day I’m all white I’m still a model. I am not my skin. I am a model with a skin condition.
"I get comments saying that I’m a leper, I control how my skin changes, I bleach my skin, my skin’s burned. None of those are true. The world is looking at me now. I either let the haters affect me or I step my money up. When I stand back from all the hate and I check my bank account… Hahahahaha.”
Chantelle Winnie is a model in demand: her army of fans includes artists, designers and photographers. She told Eve Barlow about her journey from a schoolgirl bullied about her vitiligo to runway queen and took some exclusive pictures for the Observer.
Photos: Mary Rozzi for the Observer
An interesting take on beauty and the modeling industry. -Emily
Step into the fire of self-discovery. This fire will not burn you, it will only burn what you are not.
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Everything you love is here
“Everything is nothing, with a twist.” - Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter-house Five
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A Crimson Sea of Remembrance Marks the Centenary of WW1
For more photos and videos from “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red,” explore the Tower of London location page and browse the #towerpoppies hashtag.
A sea of ceramic flowers fills the moat of the Tower of London (@historicroyalpalaces) to mark the centenary of Britain’s involvement in the First World War. “Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red” by artist Paul Cummins and stage designer Tom Piper features 888,246 crimson poppies: one poppy for each British or Colonial serviceman who died during the conflict. “The installation is transient,” explains Paul, “I found this poignant and reflective of human life, like those who lost their lives during World War I.”
Each poppy in the art installation has been sold to the public, with £1m each donated to six service charities. Installed over a period of four months by 19,000 volunteers, the final poppy will be planted by a cadet on Armistice Day, November 11. Five million people are expected to have visited during this period, and on Tuesday at 11:00 AM GMT, many people across the world will remember armed forces with a two-minute silence. The installation will be dismantled by 8,000 volunteers starting on November 12, and those who purchased the poppies are being encourage to share photos of their new home on the #MyTowerPoppy hashtag.
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Acting like you don’t care is not letting it go.
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