




i love the theatricality of this editorial. it seems to tell the solitary story of an actress going from onstage to offstage to backstage to out the stage door. when i was acting, my least favorite part - once we got into running the show - was emerging from the dressing room and having to exit the theatre through a throng of residual audience members. unless my family, or a special friend, was in the audience, i much preferred to just sneak out.
that's the story i've made for this editorial.
image source: fashion roadkill; mariacarla boscono by peter lindbergh for harper's bazaar us.
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