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venusimleder · 1 year ago
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Backstage at Margiela, S/S 1992.
Ph. Marina Faust
Makeup. Inge Grognard
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jinxproof · 14 days ago
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Martin Margiela A/W 2000 © Marina Faust
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disease · 11 months ago
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HERMÈS F/W 2002 PH: MARINA FAUST
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funstealer · 1 year ago
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A GUIDE MAGAZINE #1 2009 Photo - Marina Faust Styling - Gene Ching-Ku Chien (pieces from Maison Martin Margiela Artisanal collection)
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moodboardmix · 11 months ago
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Claude Montana, "Dream Maker"
(29 June 1947 – 23 February 2024)
Claude Montana's Chateau Near Chartres, Photo Marina Faust / Architectural Digest October 1994.
Your work will forever be timeless and legendary.
Rest in Power !
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more-than-ideas · 1 year ago
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Kristina De Coninck | ph. Marina Faust
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cutbuster · 2 years ago
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encens monographie for maison martin margiela 2004
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fumerose · 2 years ago
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Marina Faust for Maison Martin Margiela
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witchsabre · 5 days ago
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when marina said "TV taught me how to feel now real life has no appeal" faust felt that
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zegalba · 1 year ago
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Maison Martin Margiela project space (2007) knitted mohair shoes tokyo installation
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venusimleder · 5 months ago
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Margiela, S/S 1993.
Ph. Marina Faust
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jinxproof · 10 days ago
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Margiela A/W 2000 | © Marina Faust
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Watch "Marina Rebeka - SCHUBERT Gretchen am Spinnrade" on YouTube
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funstealer · 11 months ago
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Maison Martin Margiela S/S 1999 Ryuko Tsushin Vol.468 (June, 2002)
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lordofthetwistedflies · 7 months ago
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Yuurivoice characters as Song Lyrics from my playlist
Seth: "Music is bad, and movies are too. Bugs are trapped inside of my room. So pick anyone other than me." -Bad Advice, Penelope Scott
Alphonse: "I hope that our few remaining friends give up on trying to save us... I hope the rising black smoke carries me far away and I never come back to this town again." -No Children, The Mountain Goats
Charlie: "I've been watching you for sometime. Can't stop staring at those Ocean Eyes..." -Ocean Eyes, Billie Eilish
Auron: "I think I'll take my whiskey neat, my coffee black, and my bed at 3. You're too sweet for me." -Too Sweet, Hozier
Faust: "I'm just a holy fool, oh, baby, it's so cruel, but I'm still in love with Judas" -Judas, Lady Gaga
Finn: "When I'm dead I won't join their ranks, for they are both holy and free." -Saint Bernard, Lincoln
Lucien: "Just say 'fuck it' and move on." -Fuck it, Rio Romeo
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Rook: "Don't do love, don't do friends, I'm only after success" -Oh No!, Marina
Sugarboo: "And I am not your protagonist, I'm not even my own!" -Sweet Hibiscus Tea, Penelope Scott
Casper: "I wasted like half of my summer tryna hold on your hand. You're the leech, I'm the man, I guess you don't understand. Holdin' hands, say I can't, you're telling me yes I can. Yes I can." -Wasted Summers, Juju
Angel: "I'm so tired, but I can't sleep. I'm standing on the edge of something much too deep." -I Will Remember You, Sarah McLachlan
Sunflower: "When you stood up, walked away, barefoot, and the grass where you laid left a bed in your shape, I looked over it an I ached." -Strawberry Blonde, Mitski
Star: "He is sensible and simple, bold and natural, so strange and agreeable. There is nothing formidable, his smile is most naïve... and he's as handsome upclose as at a distance." -Natasha and Anatole, Natasha Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812
Scout: "If you feel lonely, I could be lonely with you?" -Sport, Beach Bunny
Derek Under the Cut
Derek: "The election cycle and the tide, Aztec circles and the deaths of all deaths, but the beast refuses to die." -Moonsickness, Penelope Scott
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harrowscore · 4 months ago
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to take your mind of the foreboding WH movie adaptation disaster: Are there actually some non-English gothic titles you would like to recommend?
ohhhhh, what a good ask!
now, i'm actually not that well-versed in the gothic genre as i'd like to be, and if anyone has more recs they're welcome to add them to my list. but still, let's begin with:
gaston leroux, le fantôme de l'opéra (+ andrew lloyd webber's musical - which is hugely popular, as it should be! - and i'd also recommend the 1925 silent movie with lon chaney. it's probably the most faithful film adaptation of poto... too bad for that ending tho. there's also a prequel/retelling book by susan kay called phantom, which is very good - but not flawless - except i heavily dislike christine's characterization in this one; you can always read until the counterpoint section and call it a day)
victor hugo, notre dame de paris + the musical adaptation by riccardo cocciante. it's in french, but i also enthusiastically rec the italian version - you can find both of them on yt!
so, besides these two super famous classics, there's the poem the demon by mikhail yuryevich lermontov. you can find an opera rendition of it by anton rubinstein.
speaking of opera, béla bartók's bluebeard's castle - aka a gorgeous adaptation of the fairy tale by the same name. this version is particularly excellent, and there are also a lot of good album recordings on spotify. musically-wise, tho, it's maybe not easily accessible to people who aren't already familiar with opera...?
charles gounod's faust (again, an opera!) and various non-english versions of the story, like goethe's. by goethe there's also the poem der erlkönig. here a beautiful musical rendition by franz schubert.
panna a netvor aka "the maiden and the monster", my favorite beauty&thebeast movie adaptation. it's a 1978 czechoslovak film, you can find it here on yt with eng subs. and idk if i would say it's gothic but there's also the jean cocteau 1946 film + another french one filmed in 2014 starring léa seydoux and vincent cassel.
fyodor dostoevesky, the double
carlos ruiz zafon, the shadow of the wind (which i enjoyed, but i wasn't personally crazy about, though)
it's not gothic - it's magical realism, actually - but fans of the genre would possibly like gabriel garcia marquez's one hundred years of solitude for its themes
again, not gothic (i've seen it labeled as "dark academia" but. for some people anything is ~dark academia, including dostoevesky and the picture of dorian gray, for some unfathomable reason), but i'd rec vita nostra + its sequel, assassin of reality, by ukrainian authors marina and sergey dyachenko. there's an english translation and an italian one for my mutualiani, plus a third and final book coming out in, maybe, 2025.
the cabinet of dr. caligari + the man who laughs starring conrad veidt (😳😍) - the latter is an adaptation of the victor hugo's novel by the same name
for other movie recs, the original nosferatu + dario argento's suspiria (which has also a more recent remake by luca guadagnino of challengers fame)
fosca by igino ugo tarchetti. didn't read the novel, but i watched the musical adaptation by stephen sondheim, passion, here (and that's in english). again, idt if it's gothic or even gothic-adjacent but fosca's character has been compared and contrasted as a female version of the phantom of the opera by musical theatre fans, so. here it is.
now, for things i didn't personally watch/read so i can't vouch for them, but they seem all well-written/made nonetheless and belong to my unending list(s) of books to read/films to watch:
vampire hunter d. (anime)
john ajvide lindqvist, let the right one in (novel + movie adaptation)
marina enriquez, our share of the night + things we lost in fire (novel + short stories collection)
(mind you that these recs conflate a lot with the horror department. but i still think they could be interesting for gothic fans)
two book series that are written by english authors but i think they deserve more attention:
mervyn peake, gormenghast
jonathan l. howard, johannes cabal (which contains huge references to faust, dracula, and works by poe and lovecraft. the protagonist has also become one of my favorite characters of all time, i've fallen in love with him at first... page, i guess lol)
and that's it! again, if anyone has any other good rec, please feel free to add them!
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