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Jul 10, 2024, 8:19:30 PM7/10/24
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JG: This is make-believe, not reality. But to me these elements are not taboo. I believe we should have the ability to bring problems to the surface and face the world with consciousness and awareness. The imagery you mention is founded in concerns that are fundamentally challenging society today. The issue of gun violence has become a constant presence in our lives, and fashion is a reflection of our surroundings. Art evokes emotion. Only when things are brought to the surface can change begin to occur.

Tilly is a British writer, editor and digital consultant based in New York, covering luxury fashion, jewellery, design, culture, art, travel, wellness and more. An alumna of Central Saint Martins, she is Contributing Editor for Wallpaper* and has interviewed a cross section of design legends including Sir David Adjaye, Samuel Ross, Pamela Shamshiri and Piet Oudolf for the magazine.

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I also look horrible in washed out shades. Navy blue looks amazing though, so people with our skintone should make sure to stick to dark denims as well. I love grey, purple, black , pink (bright or soft), white, olive green and warm neutral colours like camel. I have a bright bright coral orange tank that makes me look super tanned (for me) so that and fuscia are my go to neons and turquoise in jewellery look a great. I stick away from yellow and true orange, lilac and lavender like the plague. Greens are tricky because there are so many hues, but i find olive and emerald, and rich dark greens look best. Any jewel tone really. On the subject of jewellery, rose-gold (with runner up being gold gold) does me the most favours.

I was born with red skin (yes, red), bright red hair and hazel grey eyes. At some point my skin became this weird greenish color and it was a lot more noticeable when I was a kid. Compared to other kids (they all had pink undertones, sometimes neutral) I looked like a zombie, I was paler than all of them but really green. I also could cover a broad range of shades, I could tan deeper than other kids in summer and quickly become paler than them in winter.

I spent a month in Korea and shopped for makeup while I was there. Much of it is tinted pink because whitening the skin is the fashion, so the bb cushions and fluid foundations are tinted with pink to neutralize any yellow. So. It makes me look pink. I can get away with it in the summer but never in winter.

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