




I found these images today, just a couple of days after our shoot had been done, I know they obviously couldnt have copied our idea (haha, as if!!) although it is very reminiscent of our shoot only done to a much higher standard. I am really pleased to find this as it gives me some reinforcement that our idea was a good one if professionals in the industry are also doing this. I was particularly pleased with the tea cups in Chloe's hair as this was one of our ideas too. I would have loved to have access to the garments used in this shoot as these would have really helped to communicate our ideas of social unnacceptance.
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