My Homemade Drag xd

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  • Author: firerunee3

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pretty funny. i did all the cutting, stitching, everything myself, so it looks pretty horrible haha.

Fold, Glue & Inline Die Cut

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  • Author: SpecialtiesGraphic

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This piece is folded, glued and inline die-cut on one machine, in one pass! Because its all done in one pass, this process is 80 percent cheaper than folding, saddle stitching and die-cutting in separate passes. Our process saves you time and money!

Lauren Greenfield's "Fashion Show"

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  • Author: frankevers

Tags: lauren greenfield  catherine bull  fol chen  fashion week  paris  milan  new york  alexander mcqueen  prada  marc jacobs  Frank Evers  New York Magazine 

Greenfield's video "Fashion Show" mixes filmed footage with still photography from over 50 runway shows in New York, Milan and Paris. Cut to the pulsating beat of Fol Chen's latest musical single, "The Longer You Wait", the multimedia piece is an experiential journey through the life of the definitive fashion show. Photographed and Directed by Lauren Greenfield, the video was edited by the amazingly talented Catherine Bull. In her photographs for New York Magazines Special Issue, Look, Lauren Greenfield documents a face of fashion where grit and glamour coexist fabulously. The body of empathetic photographs teases open the seams of an oft-airbrushed world to reveal detailed stitching, elaborate machinations, and delicate incisions. Her signature investigative style captures the gorgeous collections alongside the pathos and process, creating a critically sympathetic portrait of powerful posturing, vulnerable moments, and striking beauty. At the New York, Milan and Paris Spring 2010 Collections, Greenfield pairs photographs of models emerging in runway perfection, with various stages of the assembly line: plying, prodding, bleaching, cutting, crying, bleeding. A full visual deconstruction of the industry includes headless hair extensions and stoic grimaces, toxic products and imperfect choreography, and exacting beauty and immaculate performances. Photographs show the industrys sacrifices: stumbling models, injured reporters, anxious dressers; but also the reward: frenzied ...

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