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Glass presents Eori Wakakuwa’s latest fashion film


EORI Wakakuwa’s latest fashion film is a dark, slow moving editorial that sees a model glide through the different parts of North London’s Hoxton.
The beginning of the film depicts the model dazed in a dark place, progressively letting light in until she finds herself in the outside – but she is in a graveyard. Her shaved afro and dark toned lips ooze confidence, yet there is an aura of uncertainty in where she is headed. When watching the film, I was constantly waiting for my questions to be answered – it was unlike any other video I had seen. The mysterious nature to the different settings and the girl seemed quite dark, a sense of never being quite there. With no narrative to the film, it allows the viewer to interpret the scenario as they wish.
by Imogen Clark
Scene I
Dress by Haizhen Wang
Choker by Koval Jewellery 

Scene II
Dress by Teija Eilola
Earrings by Rokus London
Shoes by Christian Louboutin

Scene III
Dress by Haizhen Wang
Shoes by Christian Louboutin
by Imogen Clark

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