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Help analyze Man Chen's works (such as)

I-D Magazine, a pioneer fashion publication, was founded by Terry and Tricia Jones in England on 1980.

The picture is not a Tibetan hair accessory. The traditional hair style of Tibetan women is single braid, double braid, or several thin braids, with coral, beeswax, turquoise, dzi beads and other precious stones as headdresses. The bangs, bun, silver headdress and embroidered headdress earrings in the picture are more like Miao and Dong people.

Viewed from the vertical direction, the English letters i-D are like a blinking face. Tricia explained that the purpose of i-D is to open people's eyes and make them think, so from the beginning, the people on the cover of magazines always close one eye.

Red eyeliner has no special meaning, it is just a part of makeup design. Besides red, there are green and yellow eyeliner.

I haven't studied the style of clothes. Maybe there's something in that magazine.

The cooperation between i-D magazine and began at 20 1 1, when Chen was about 28 years old. I-D has been pursuing street style, and its declared concept is Stright up. The image of the magazine is to directly capture real people and events and express real stories, so Chen is required not to use professional models. So Man Chen went to the University for Nationalities and found many minority students, just like the cover portrait we saw later. Although freckles and single eyelids are not perfect, they exude a true, natural and energetic temperament, which is the way photographers in China look at themselves.