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Happy new year everyone!
Hope you had a fantastic Christmas and a great new years party!
For my part, my wish for 2012 was simply to concentrate on what makes me truly happy, keep my eyes open for opportunities to do so and grab on whenever chance passes by. Sounds kitsh I know but try it for real, its not as easy as it seems!
Looking backwards, I think I did good! I traveled, felt in love, laughed, got drunk, met new amazing people, spent more time with my friends and family and left behind lots of things that made me doubt.
Starting to blog was a great step for me. I now realize how much sense it makes to put together my growing love for photography, fashion and design in one place.
Even if my professional life doesn’t leave me much time for blogging, reading other people’s reflections and thoughts after each post gave me a boost of confidence!! This year, my resolution is definitely to try to blog more often.
Whatever your wishes are for 2013, I hope you’ll go for them and live them to the full!
Here is a little recap of the year gone by:

All pictures by 1TwistedSquare

Special Thanks:
The Design Museum, The Mayhem Gallery,
@work Gallery, The Laden Showroom,
The lomography store, Irregular Choice,
Dan, Mag, Tom, Cindy, Dd, Mumu, Sylvie, Ravit,
Miri, Ariane and Noa.

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The Christian Louboutin exhibition, which opened at the Design Museum on 1 May, was the first retrospective of the famous high fashion/heels French designer in the UK.
Although they belong best on women’s feet, the iconic stilettos and lace boots were spectacularly exhibited by the Design Museum. Exposed around a three dimensional holographic performance by burlesque performer Dita Von Teese or on some instances in beginning of the century Parisian cabarets, illuminated in a playground carousel or displayed as fantasy creatures on mirrored pedestals in gardens from “Alice in Wonderland”.
Isn’t Mr Louboutin the first Gentleman on earth, adoring each women’s curve much and honoring their glamour, power and elegance with his red sole shoe?
I couldn’t be in London for this event and surely will still cry about it 10 years from now. I guess that the Design Museum felt my desperation as they gracefully offered me some wonderful pictures from the photographer Luke Haynes to share with you.

Pictures by Luke Haynes
Exhibition at the Design Museum
Christian Louboutin’s website