Assa Baradji wears looks by Givenchy, Celine, Isabel Marant, Kenzo, John Galliano Vintage and more, photographed by Kenny Germé and styled by Edem Dossou for Interview Magazine US May 2021

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Assa Baradji wears looks by Givenchy, Celine, Isabel Marant, Kenzo, John Galliano Vintage and more, photographed by Kenny Germé and styled by Edem Dossou for Interview Magazine US May 2021
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James Sant (1820-1916), Courage, Anxiety and Despair: Watching the Battle, 1850, oil on canvas, 121.9 x 152.4 cm. In a private collection.
“Dig a Little Deeper” by Heather Theurer
Paul-Elie Ranson, Les canards, ca. 1894, oil on canvas Musée des beaux-arts de Quimper
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The History Boys (2006) dir. Nicholas Hytner, based on the play by Alan Bennett
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