Other Females of Interest
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Lee Miller (1907-1977) was an American photographer, model, and war correspondent. She made her debuts as a fashion model in NY. Then she moved to Paris, in which she became a photographer and collaborated with the surrealist artist Man Ray. During the WWII, she worked as a correspondent for Vogue, she documented the Blitz in London and the liberation of Europe, including the concentration camps at Dachau and Buchenwald. Her work was pretty authentic because of the print she left on History and art. I think her face was lovely as her works. She had round bright eyes, thin but dark long eyebrows, a straight nose, and thin bow heart-shaped mouth. Her nose on the side profi…
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Name: Lauren Blake Occupation: influencer and OnlyFans model
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Nadia Lee Cohen is a British visual artist known for her striking, surreal photography and films that explore identity, consumer culture, and cinematic aesthetics. She often blends fashion, pop culture, and staged narratives in her work.
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Günseli Başar is known for having been crowned Miss Turkey in 1951 and then Miss Europe in 1952. She first began studying fashion at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1951, she was elected Miss Turkey. The following year, encouraged by her professors, she entered the Miss Europe pageant and won. She first married a businessman, then divorced and married the mayor of Izmir. From this union, a daughter was born: Aslı Tunca. Aslı went on to spend the rest of her life as a columnist. Günseli had the honor of serving as a model for a monument to Atatürk, where she represented a young Turkish girl, child of the homeland. She spent her final years with her daughter Asli. She had been…
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"Sad-Eyed Princess" was the name given to the second wife of the Shah of Iran (the equivalent of a king), Princess Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary. Her life was so romantic novel coded. She was born into a unique and symbolic background: half-Persian through her noble Iranian father, and half-German through her mother. This dual identity often placed her in an uncomfortable in-between, seen as too Iranian for Europeans, and too European for Iranians. That will define her feeling of never being at the right place in her life. At around 18 years old, she married Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, shortly after his divorce from his highly respected first wife, Fawzia o…
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Michèle Lamy is a French designer, entrepreneur, and cultural icon, best known for her avant-garde fashion work and as the creative partner of designer Rick Owens. Born in 1944 in Bordeaux, she is recognized for her bold, theatrical style and her influence on contemporary fashion and art. One of the weirdest but coolest muse of all time.
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Lili St-Cyr was an American burlesque dancer and actress, famous in the 1940s–1950s for her glamorous striptease performances.
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Shirin Neshat is an Iranian-born artist known for her photography, video art, and films that explore themes of gender, identity, exile, and power in relation to Islamic culture. Born in 1957 in Qazvin, she later moved to the United States after the Iranian Revolution. Her famous series Women of Allah combines portraits of veiled women with Persian calligraphy and weapons to examine faith, femininity, and resistance. Her face is so hauntingly beautiful and her aura is somehow soothing. She is a brilliant icon.
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Marchesa Luisa Casati (1881-1957) was an Italian heiress, art patron, and socialite who became famous for turning herself into a living work of art. Known for her extravagant style, she walked pet cheetahs on jeweled leashes, wore live snakes as jewelry, and inspired countless artists, writers, and fashion designers. Her influence continues today, and the fashion label Marchesa was named in her honor.
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