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Waterfall amidst a mountain covered in ash after a volcano eruption.
Taken in Iceland. One of the most unique landscape photos I’ve ever seen.
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Frivolity and Death
By contrast, Alexander McQueen’s Fall–Winter 2000–2001 show articulated the darker side of the circus and fairground. Staging it on a merry-go-round in front of a Victorian toyshop, McQueen emphasised the sinister side of childhood toys, sampling the voice of the character from the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in the sound track. The models’ make-up was based on the white clown to produce a mournful and alienated image. In this show, the frightening and strange elements of the circus were made explicit, for example in the black-clad model with a golden skeleton dragging at her feet.Alexander McQueen, What a Merry-Go-Round, Fall–Winter 2001–2002 Photography Roberto Tecchio
Fashion at the Edge: Spectacle, Modernity and Deathliness by Caroline Evans, Yale University Press
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