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"fashion",
"Allard Studio",
"Ami Keita",
"Angela Huizer",
"Anna",
"Armani Vintage",
"ATTA",
"Barros",
"Casa Ayllon",
"Chanel Vintage",
"Eliza Kania",
"Ellen van Berkel",
"GEM faces",
"Gina van Os",
"Hyung Balkema",
"Isla Management",
"Mango",
"Marieke Maerts",
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"Nataly Vasilchenko",
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"textContent": "Inspired by Drawing of a Nose (1986) by Lucian Freud, this editorial proposes a reconsideration of beauty as something unresolved and instinctive. The unruly, the peculiar, the singular — traits often softened, concealed, or guided toward conformity — are here valued for their distinctiveness. A quiet proposition emerges: does uniqueness require alteration? When framed with intention, traits can move beyond definition and enter the realm of art. photography. Angela Huizer art direction + production. Maureen Den Os fashion. Gina van Os models. Anna + Barros @ GEM Faces + Atta @ Isla Management casting direction. Ami Keita hair. Milla Martins make up. Nataly Vasilchenko manicure Ellen van Berkel set design. Sanne Ketelaar photography assistants. Hyung Balkema + Eliza Kania production assistant. Mika Jansen location. Allard Studio\n\nThe post framing features appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
"title": "framing features"
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