Death

Photographed by Gioia Perez.

A visual ritual that draws inspiration from "Death" by Melanie Martinez. The body becomes a site of transition marked by signs, fluids, and shifting forms. The imagery translates transformation into a contemporary language, revealing death as a quiet act of regeneration. Photographed by Gioia Perez.

Death

Photography: @_gioiaperez
Art Direction&Styling: @aljss__, @exlj.an
Digital&Light Assistant: @lorees.raw
Hair: @eingel_geranio_
Makeup: @lallesmakeup, @muashya, @asiapeluso.makeupartist, @saraxxmua, @sof_mua_
SFX Artist: @doopey
Set Design: @ventunoarianna
Models: @binbing___o_0, @lalla.macadden, @ioana.i.z.a

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