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October 30, 2009 1 min read 5 Comments
"WICKED"! I love it - this could be one of my favorite fashion shoots of all time. What a clever concept in anticipation of Tim Burton's retrospective at the MOMA, ingenious styling, and great photography. Well done!
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May 16, 2016
Love Tim Burton! This photo shoot is a wonderful tribute to his artistic finesse!
May 16, 2016
I agree. Even though Burton has a macabre penchant, he is able to add a bit of fantasy and whimsy to his art. Always well done.
May 16, 2016
will be in NYC in Dec. and plan to check it out.I love doing costumes. I am doing a ballgown for Nutcracker this year.
May 16, 2016
Karen, take plenty of pics and keep us posted on both your trip and your Nutcracker project. We would love to include your pic here on the blog!
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Jessica Montoya
May 16, 2016
Tim Burton is a creative genius; I love watching his movies for the costumes especially. Wish I had a trip to NYC planned, as I would totally make a stop at the MoMA to see this exhibition. Hopefully I can view online images of the show as a consolation, and of course I can’t wait for Alice In Wonderland next March!