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"Ana Maria",
"Bruno Langarica Blanco",
"Carlota Verdejo",
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"textContent": "Transformation is often imagined as an instant: a rupture, an act of release. Yet before any visible change, there is a process. This Schön! editorial explores that suspended state — a space where the body is no longer what it was, nor yet what it will become, but something held between both times. Lensed by photographer Mauro Testa with fashion by Jose Caraballo who styles model Ana Maria in looks by Dona Ralph, Cherry Massia, Pat Equilux and others, with make up by Sergio Martín. photography. Mauro Testa fashion. Jose Caraballo model. Ana Maria @ Trend Model Management make up. Sergio Martín photography assistant. Carlota Verdejo\n\nThe post chrysa appeared first on Schön! Magazine.",
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