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No.275 “Identical Difference”
both dresses by TRISTAN REHEL, both jackets and shirts by UNISECON, both headdresses by HEIRLOOM HATS, both ear cuffs by ORAC JEWELRY, both tights and shoes stylist’s own
Photography by Cathy Du
Styling by Bulgun Bulia Puteeva
Hair and Make up by Du Huijun
Models by Gaia and Sofia
Production by MOYA Studio
Photography Assistant by Patrick Li
Cathy Du/Photographer(North America based)
Bulgun Bulia Puteeva/Stylist(Toronto based)
Every fashion week we see designers sending infantile clothes down the runway.
It’s like there is a need for people to connect with their inner child.
A void that wasn’t filled during our childhood.
In this photo series Cathy Du is taking pictures of her beautiful daughters as if they were playing dress up.
I genuinely wanted girls to have fun and be kids.
To fill them with joy of being a child so there is no void later.
both shirts and tops by ELIZA FAULKNER, both hats by HEIRLOOM HATS, both skirts, shoes and gloves stylist’s ownboth jackets and shirts by ELIZA FAULKNER, both headdresses by HEIRLOOM HATS, both tights and shoes stylist’s own
both jackets and tops by ELIZA FAULKNER, both skirts by UNISECON, both hair clips by HEIRLOOM HATS, both ear cuffs by ORAC JEWELRY, both tights and shoes stylist’s ownboth dresses by TRISTAN REHEL, both tops by UNISECON, both ear cuffs and necklaces by ORAC JEWELRY, both tights and shoes stylist’s own
An Asian fashion photographer and stylist duo, and have education and working experiences in Europe and North America.
Since 2014, Cathey setup her visual art studio “MOYA Studio” in Italy, and moved the studio to Toronto in 2018.
Currently they are busy to open their second studio.