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Model: Coco Korse
Styling: maudista
Visagie: Studio Blush
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Coco de Mer’s, Bondage for Freedom kit is ethically made at a fair trade project in India. The kit contains wrist ties made from 100% silk in black and a 100% silk black blindfold which is embroidered in orange, with the words ‘The only real freedom is freedom from fear’. All the profits from the sale of this product is donated to charity.
Coco was in just about everyway the opposite of Luka. Luka was probably more like her mom, serious, driven. Where Coco more resembled Fee in temperment. Carefree, a bit silly. Physically too she was very different, her conformation was not great and her legs were kind of short. But we kept her primarily because Chance had sent her to the vet at about 6 weeks of age with a bite to her snout.
What Coco lacked in sled dog form she made up for in heart. She had the total heart of a sled dog, loved to run in team and had to work harder than most everyone else. Her head was totally into it, but those short legs....
Coco was very endearing and delightfully entertaining and she was another that accumulated many nicknames; Coco-puff, Puff-puff, Puffer, Puffball, Pufferbelly, Low-rider, Chunk, Little Potato... you get the idea.
She died in 2005 at 13 years, cancer of the spleen.
And yes, Weasel is pregnant again in this photo.
Gabrielle Bonheur "Coco" Chanel (19 August 1883 – 10 January 1971) was a French fashion designer and businesswoman. She was the founder and namesake of the Chanel brand. Along with Paul Poiret, Chanel was credited in the post-World War I era with liberating women from the constraints of the "corseted silhouette" and popularizing a sporty, casual chic as the feminine standard of style. A prolific fashion creator, Chanel extended her influence beyond couture clothing, realising her design aesthetic in jewellery, handbags, and fragrance. Her signature scent, Chanel No. 5, has become an iconic product. She is the only fashion designer listed on TIME magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. Chanel designed her iconic interlocked-CC monograph, meaning Coco Chanel, using it since the 1920s.
Chanel was known for her lifelong determination, ambition, and energy which she applied to her professional and social life. She achieved both financial success as a businesswoman and catapulted to social prominence in French high society, thanks to the connections she made through her work. These included many artists and craftspeople to whom she became a patron.
Her social connections appeared to encourage a highly conservative personal outlook. Rumors arose about Chanel's activities in the course of the German occupation of France during World War II, and she was criticised for being too comfortable with the Germans but never thoroughly investigated. One of Chanel's lovers was a German military officer, Hans Gunther von Dincklage. After the war ended, Chanel was interrogated about her relationship with von Dincklage, but she was not charged as a collaborator. After several years in Switzerland after the war, she returned to Paris and revived her fashion house. In 2011, Hal Vaughan published a book on Chanel based on newly declassified documents of that era, revealing that she had collaborated with Germans in intelligence activities. One plan in late 1943 was for her to carry an SS separate peace overture to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to end the war.
Artwork: TudioJepegii
1936 Portrait of Coco Chanel by Boris Lipnitzki
So i put my Coco's head on an obitsu body... definitely less floppy, after a few modifications!
See further discussion and tips here.
Coco Vandeweghe of the United States in action during the semi-final of the 2017 Bank of the West Classic WTA Premier tennis tournament
I can light wool, I can light wool, I can light wool was the mantra chanted by Coco as he fumbled with his lighter in the dark tunnel...... BAM! You see Eddie I can! No chance for you to give me an evil look today was there? No, no,no you were too busy fending off my sparkage!
Another visit to this deep bunker below the White Cliffs of Dover - once again with The Urban Adventure and also LED Eddie and his good lady.
As previously time deep underground flew by and after several hours of fun, laughter and mayhem we all returned to the surface to be greeted by a beautiful sunset and a great view over the English Channel.
There were plenty of strange looks from dog walkers as we marched back to the cars dressed in muddy clothes, head torches and carrying all sorts of photography and Light Painting equipment - it's very strange to be out and about with all this gear in the broad daylight in amongst 'normal' people but it just adds to the fun!
Model: Coco Korse
Styling: maudista
Visagie: Studio Blush
This image is protected by copyright, no use of this image shall be granted without the written permission from Stefan Witte.