Aaliyah in 1994, photography by Eddie Otchere in London UK.
Eddie OTCHERE: “Aaliyah was in town for a junket for her album; she was just another pop act on Jive Records but she always had that voice. The shoot happened at a hotel in Swiss Cottage. It was me and my mate Andrew Green. We lived locally together and tag teamed these shoots together. He would do the story and I would do the pictures – that was our thing. We were doing the story for Touch magazine; they didn’t really want to run it because they saw her as a nominal pop act. I’m not sure if they ran the story; they might have but I have no real memory of it.
He also says: "I got the feeling she was uncomfortable around adults, but was comfortable around her own peers. We were relatively the same age; I think we were three years older."
.... you can read the FULL article and his memories of this day at: https://www.dazeddigital.com/art-photography/article/42272/1/eddie-otchere-story-photography-15-year-old-aaliyah-london-contact-high-book
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Björk wears all clothes Balmain Couture SS19 and Balmain custom looks for Cornucopia tour, custom-made face-pieces worn throughout James Merry, gloves Renee Verhoeven.
Photography Harley Weir, Styling Robbie Spencer
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@jacquemus x @nike collaboration 👟 #fabcshion #jacquemus #jacquemusXnike #streetstyle #streetstylecollection #collaboration #nikeXjacquemus #nikecollaboration #jacquemusshoes #hypebeastdaily #highsnobietysneakers #dazeddigital #outlendersport #streetstyledeluxe #streetstyleparis #streetstyledaily #classystreetstyle #classystreetwear #explore #explorepage (à Portland Oregon) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ceyahd2Npzx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Behind-the-scenes images of Timothee Chalamet's new Bleu de Chanel campaign shot by legendary director Martin Scorsese.
( usmagazine, dazeddigital )
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The best K-pop tracks of 2022 (by Dazed)
25. ONEW, “DICE
“Dice” sounds expensive at all times; the elasticity of the bass is the dream foil to Onew’s inimitable vocals, with a chorus that swims on a current of 80s synths. It gives one of K-pop’s 2nd-gen OG’s a chance to flex his diverse personal taste, and he does so with sheer class.
10. KEY, “GASOLINE”
The video’s costuming alone deserves an award; it’s so aligned to Key that everything, from the crucifix-stamped cumberbund to the gold, embellished suit, is a second skin rather than simply worn. Key’s solo career has come to follow the same ideology: Make songs that fit his true nature rather than garner public approval. “Gasoline” opens as a brassy, self-congratulatory affair but narcissism it is not. It’s born from defiance, of beating the odds and the pernickety judgement of the masses. “It’s not about the trophy, I’m just driving on my own,” he sings, later adding, “These threats fuel my evolution”. He’s holding true to that promise, carefully curating his aesthetic and sound to a point where he’s made himself a new world and we’re just living in it.
Source: dazeddigital
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Now THIS is a diva summit meeting! Pictured: historic encounter between trailblazing and outrageous transgender punk diva Jayne County and veteran sex kitten extraordinaire Eartha Kitt AND my friend Gail, proprietress of The Girl Can’t Help It vintage emporium in San Diego (the fabulous platinum blonde on the left)! I stumbled across this incredible shot a while back when I posted my old 1990s MAXIMUMROCKNROLL punk zine interview with County on my blog and was searching online for photos of her (it’s from County’s personal archives and was featured on Huck, AnOther and DazedDigital websites when she was promoting the reissue of her autobiography Man Enough to Be a Woman).
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Pharmakon (Margaret Chardiet)
performing at the Leisure Centre, Vancouver, 2018
source: dazeddigital
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VIONNET SS17 from @dazeddigital
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Ellen von Unwerth (DE, 1954)
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Naomi’s [soda-can] Rollers, Interview Magazine, Los Angeles, 1991
Naomi for #FreeTheNipple and spoken out about the dangers of considering the black model movement a trend, setting up a WhatsApp group for her ‘black model babies’ to help them through the ups and downs of modelling. - Dazeddigital 2016
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taken from Dazeddigital photography by Igor Pjorrt
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Bullies are not cool, never were and never will be. @dazeddigital
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