“Flashdance,” by Sandrine Pelletier, 2009

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Balcony Dance by endegor
Grand Opera, Paris
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Kanye West’s Runaway (2010)
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Kanye West’s Runaway (2010)

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photographer: Dave Macgillivray
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photographer: Dave Macgillivray

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photographer: Dina Johnsen

“The Unseen Beauty” is a photo book devoted to stars of the The National Theatre in Belgrade. This project provided a unique opportunity to see the unseen: the backstage, rehearsals, the life of the theatre during the 2011 season, and I am glad to share this beauty with you.

Dina Johnsen - The Unseen Beauty
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photographer: Dina Johnsen

“The Unseen Beauty” is a photo book devoted to stars of the The National Theatre in Belgrade. This project provided a unique opportunity to see the unseen: the backstage, rehearsals, the life of the theatre during the 2011 season, and I am glad to share this beauty with you.

Dina Johnsen - The Unseen Beauty

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poster for Ronny Johansson by Einar Nerman, 1916
beautiful simplicity
Daily Heller, Swedish Modern in Print — Imprint
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poster for Ronny Johansson by Einar Nerman, 1916

beautiful simplicity

Daily Heller, Swedish Modern in Print — Imprint

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Interview Magazine, March 2012 (+) photographer: David Burton
in Alexander McQueen
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Interview Magazine, March 2012 (+)
photographer: David Burton

in Alexander McQueen

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(Source: mariacarlabosscono)

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mint
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Janie Taylor for Chloé: The Prima Ballerina Models the Fashion House’s Ethereal Collection

New York City Ballet principal Janie Taylor road tests Chloé’s dance-inspired spring/summer 2011 collection with choreographer and corps de ballet member Justin Peck in today’s short by director Bon Duke. Set to Philip Glass’s “String Quartet No. 3, ‘Mishima’: IV. 1962: Body Building,” the impassioned routine was conceived by Peck in a bid to capture the multidimensional aspects of the performance on camera. “You always see ballet from the front,” he says. “Here was an opportunity to show it from the side, from the back, from every angle, and create a really unique viewing experience.” Staged at NYCB’s studio at Lincoln Center as part of a fashion shoot for Canada’s The Block Magazine, the film was styled by creative director James Worthington DeMolet, who was adamant about securing Taylor for the project. “I did some serious research because I wanted to work with one of the best dancers in America. I became obsessed with Janie,” he says. Taylor, now 30, has established herself as one of ballet’s premier leading ladies in her 14 years with NYCB. Currently she is in rehearsals for the upcoming spring season, beginning in May, though she doesn’t yet know what parts she’ll be dancing. “They like to keep us on our toes,” she says.

Janie Taylor for Chloé - NOWNESS

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photographer: Mark Olic (+)

photographer: Mark Olic (+)