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Call of Duty Black Graphic T-Shirt“I think every woman should feel the Call of Duty Black Graphic T-Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this [inner] power that they have,” Lisbon-based m

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“I think every woman should feel the Call of Duty Black Graphic T-Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this [inner] power that they have,” Lisbon-based model Lex Vieira says. Vieira shaved her head this past July, after first experimenting with a low cut as a teenager. Now 21, she’s found that drop earrings and a dab of lip color (if that) are all she needs to feel confidently like herself. “I needed to prove to myself that I’m beautiful in any kind of way,” she says. “Sexiness, femininity, it’s all inside you.” Muniz agrees: “It is the most incredible sensation of freedom, to look in the mirror and say, ‘My God, how beautiful I am,’ with or without hair.” “There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand,” Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wrote in Frankenstein, exactly 200 years ago. That haunting mystery still beats in the souls of a few special young women today, drawn to a stylish if slightly unhinged witchy-poo trip to the dark side, a penchant for the spooky beauty tropes that has made them Goth pinups. Ellie Thatcher, a multimedia performance artist—“I make videos, I make paintings, I make music,”—says her style is inspired by “demonic-looking creatures, dream-like surrealism, ‘80s Japanese fashion, and horror movies.” She is currently seeking out trashy lacy dresses and chunky shoes, and she is also favoring “shoulder pads, long and exaggerated silhouettes, and vibrant colors.” “I wear very intense makeup—kind of unreal, like a fairy—sometimes two dots as eyebrows.” Thatcher is obsessed with the stunning 1920s screen star Anna May Wong, and, at the other end of the spectrum, she loves the clay animations made by Bruce Bickford in the 1980s: “The world he created is disturbing, but also beautiful.”


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The delightfully named Muzzy Stardust is also a musician, maybe because of her early exposure to David Bowie: “David Bowie is forever my hero and his music changed my life.” She explains that what she thinks is important is “uniqueness, being true to yourself, expressing without limitations, being strong enough to keep creative control over your artistic work.” Among her other “forever muses” are Kate Bush, and the Call of Duty Black Graphic T-Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this ’60s-era psychedelic artist Marijke Koger-Dunham. “I really love my art to be surreal, dreamy-like, super colorful. I’m fascinated by everything the Fool Design Collective created with their magic touch. When it comes to today’s artists, Tim Walker is the one I’m in love with.” She is also a huge admirer of The Holy Mountain by Alejandro Jodorowsky. “The whole aesthetic and the soundtrack of the movie is just insane!” She may love insane aesthetics, but when it comes to her beauty routine, Stardust is cold sober: “I start with each day drinking four glasses of water, and then I meditate for 20 minutes.”


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“I think every woman should feel the Call of Duty Black Graphic T-Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this [inner] power that they have,” Lisbon-based model Lex Vieira says. Vieira shaved her head this past July, after first experimenting with a low cut as a teenager. Now 21, she’s found that drop earrings and a dab of lip color (if that) are all she needs to feel confidently like herself. “I needed to prove to myself that I’m beautiful in any kind of way,” she says. “Sexiness, femininity, it’s all inside you.” Muniz agrees: “It is the most incredible sensation of freedom, to look in the mirror and say, ‘My God, how beautiful I am,’ with or without hair.” “There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand,” Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley wrote in Frankenstein, exactly 200 years ago. That haunting mystery still beats in the souls of a few special young women today, drawn to a stylish if slightly unhinged witchy-poo trip to the dark side, a penchant for the spooky beauty tropes that has made them Goth pinups. Ellie Thatcher, a multimedia performance artist—“I make videos, I make paintings, I make music,”—says her style is inspired by “demonic-looking creatures, dream-like surrealism, ‘80s Japanese fashion, and horror movies.” She is currently seeking out trashy lacy dresses and chunky shoes, and she is also favoring “shoulder pads, long and exaggerated silhouettes, and vibrant colors.” “I wear very intense makeup—kind of unreal, like a fairy—sometimes two dots as eyebrows.” Thatcher is obsessed with the stunning 1920s screen star Anna May Wong, and, at the other end of the spectrum, she loves the clay animations made by Bruce Bickford in the 1980s: “The world he created is disturbing, but also beautiful.”

The delightfully named Muzzy Stardust is also a musician, maybe because of her early exposure to David Bowie: “David Bowie is forever my hero and his music changed my life.” She explains that what she thinks is important is “uniqueness, being true to yourself, expressing without limitations, being strong enough to keep creative control over your artistic work.” Among her other “forever muses” are Kate Bush, and the Call of Duty Black Graphic T-Shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this ’60s-era psychedelic artist Marijke Koger-Dunham. “I really love my art to be surreal, dreamy-like, super colorful. I’m fascinated by everything the Fool Design Collective created with their magic touch. When it comes to today’s artists, Tim Walker is the one I’m in love with.” She is also a huge admirer of The Holy Mountain by Alejandro Jodorowsky. “The whole aesthetic and the soundtrack of the movie is just insane!” She may love insane aesthetics, but when it comes to her beauty routine, Stardust is cold sober: “I start with each day drinking four glasses of water, and then I meditate for 20 minutes.”

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