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The Black Swan

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     Pejman Birounvand

I had the most amazing dream last night. I was dancing the White Swan.

Team Credits:
Photography by Yuji Watanabe
Styling by Jill Geng
Hair by Cicci (Calliste Agency)
Make-up by Ania Grzeszczuk
Model: Mao
Mix media : Rebecca Coltorti
All clothes by XUAN

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