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Sistaaz of the Castle is a photographic and fashion collaboration between members of SistaazHood and photographer, Jan Hoek, and Duran Lantink, a fashion designer. [14] The project began in 2014. [6] Women from SistaazHood described the dresses they wanted to wear and Lantink created them for the photo shoots. [9]
LONDON — Duran Lantink may well be fashion’s ultimate upcycler. Lantink started dismantling old-season designer inventory and giving it a new lease on life long before the fashion world had a ...
Duran Duran – "A View to a Kill" Eric Clapton – "Forever Man" Go West – "We Close Our Eyes" Graham Parker – "Wake Up Next to You" Howard Jones – "Life in One Day" INXS – "This Time" (with Peter Sinclair) Sting – "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" Thompson Twins – "Don't Mess with Doctor Dream" (with Meiert Avis) 1986:
Lanting's 2006 exhibit, Life: A Journey Through Time, part of the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa Cruz, California, combined his photography with the music of Philip Glass. A traveling exhibition, Frans Lanting: LIFE began in fall 2006 at the Dutch natural history museum in Leiden, Netherlands. The show then traveled through ...
Betty Lee Duran (March 10, 1939 – September 11, 2022) was an American writer of romance novels. She started writing as Ruth Jean Dale , and now then wrote as Lee Duran . Ruth Jean Dale's books have been translated into many foreign languages, including French, Spanish, German, Polish, Greek, Italian, Russian and Chinese.
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Duranki debuted in the inaugural issue of Hakusensha's Young Animal Zero, with its first two chapters published on September 9, 2019. [6] Its third chapter was published on November 9, 2019; [7] the fourth chapter was published on January 9, 2020; [8] the fifth chapter was published on March 9, 2020; [9] the sixth and last chapter was published on May 9, 2020. [10]
actually bring back the $2.5 million in funding for the easement agreement and rescind it unless new terms regarding 30 full time, living wage jobs were met.