Ties that bind

Photographed by Marie Le Gall.

Snakes have learned when they are carrying too much baggage for their lack of hands to carry or how to get rid of trauma like a habit. They shed their skin when grow up. Humans haven’t learnt how to get rid of the parts of themselves that no longer serve them. We hold onto our disease, trauma, ties, so deep inside of ourselves. An analog fashion story shot by Marie Le Gall.

Ties that bind

Credits:

Photography: Marie Le Gall / @marielegall
Stylist: Cintia Laina / @cintia_laina_stylist
Fashion: MM6 Maison Margiela, Andreadamo, Ermanno Scervino, Ottolinger
Hair: Alexandra Santos / @san_alexa
Makeup: Mahelia Hugel / @mahelia.hgl
Light assistant: Yvana Dubois / @yvanabolinois
Studio: Le Petit Oiseau va Sortir / @lpovs
Model: Solann / @solann_zla

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