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“Look at me Damien, it’s all for you” Editorial, featuring clothes by Raf Simons & Veronique Branquinho. Photography and styling by Panos Yiapanis and Mark Kroop for Studio Voice (#319, July 2002, Japan)
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Victorian Mourning Jewelry
Often containing hair, teeth, and other physical remains of the dead, these pieces peaked in popularity in the Victorian era. Mourning jewelry is one of earliest sartorial expressions of the gothic romanticism which has defined many famed modern designers, from Alexander McQueen to Ann Demeulemeester to Lieve Van Gorp. The genre is made up of broaches, necklaces, rings, and other adornments meant to celebrate loved ones who had passed away. However, the pieces from that period rather simply served to underscore the concept of "memento mori" ("remember you will die")
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Veronique Branquinho & Raf Simons for Ruffo Research
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Bone to Ash
“I can think of worse ways to go. On second thought, maybe not.” —Ludevic, necro-alchemist
Artist: Clint Cearley TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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Inky paw prints presumably left by a curious kitty on a 15th century manuscript.
From National Geographic.
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