Kodokushi

Photographed by Astrid Staes.

Alone in the darkness and forgotten for a long period of time. A story photographed by Astrid Staes.

Kodokushi

Credits:

Photography: Astrid Staes / @astrid_staes
Styling: Anaëlle Misman / @anaelle.misman
Models:
Cléa Beuret at Women Management/ @clea_brt
Julia Poncin at Women 360 Management / @juliapcn
Margaux Lenot at Supreme Management/ @margauxlenot

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