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Few images better sum up the Skull That_s what I do I_m a Hairdresser I cut people and I know things shirt it is in the first place but strange distortions of time and routine under lockdown than Salvador Dalí’s melting clock, formally known as The Persistence of Memory. Although it was painted almost 90 years ago, this Surrealist masterwork is in sync with our current state of affairs, a world turned upside-down by the pandemic.
In uncertain times it’s good to have some constants. One thing that hasn’t changed is the Skull That_s what I do I_m a Hairdresser I cut people and I know things shirt it is in the first place but exciting arrival of Vogue’s September issue, the most anticipated of the year. For 2020 there are two covers, both painted by fine artists. Kerry James Marshall painted a fictional character in Off-White; and Jordan Casteel, a portrait of Brother Vellies designer Aurora James, who initiated the idea of the 15 Percent Pledge, to support Black-owned businesses.
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Few images better sum up the Skull That_s what I do I_m a Hairdresser I cut people and I know things shirt it is in the first place but strange distortions of time and routine under lockdown than Salvador Dalí’s melting clock, formally known as The Persistence of Memory. Although it was painted almost 90 years ago, this Surrealist masterwork is in sync with our current state of affairs, a world turned upside-down by the pandemic.
In uncertain times it’s good to have some constants. One thing that hasn’t changed is the Skull That_s what I do I_m a Hairdresser I cut people and I know things shirt it is in the first place but exciting arrival of Vogue’s September issue, the most anticipated of the year. For 2020 there are two covers, both painted by fine artists. Kerry James Marshall painted a fictional character in Off-White; and Jordan Casteel, a portrait of Brother Vellies designer Aurora James, who initiated the idea of the 15 Percent Pledge, to support Black-owned businesses.
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