No time to lose, it's time to go, she's watching how the river flows
Kathleen Burbridge @ Mode (Canada), Premier (London), One (NY)
Monday monring... Monday afternoon and soon Monday evening if not already Monday night. Darkness is everywhere when November's here. Since yesterday, hadn't time to celebrate Halloween. Too tired, too much to do, to watch, to think about. Not the mood for celebrations, only projects growing, pampering every single good idea to let it grow into another project. And the clock is working its usual wrok. Round and round.
Monday morning came Kathleen's new story, released yesterday in Magnificent Magazine. No better name, right ? Magnificent pictures by Jessie Craig, making her marks on the other side of the Channel. London vibe seems brand new for her but Jessie's touch is forevery. A teaspoon of mystery in a ocean of strange. And strange pulls the change, everytime it happens. Jessie is praising Kathleen's way to move in front of the camera, just like everybody else did. Everybody who had a chance in a lifetime to work with Ms. Burbridge, Mode's most mysterious blonde.
The ethereal mood, like a swan in a sea of dead leaves, dancing in the shadows of an autumn day. Afternoon. Grey lights if lights can be great somehow. Pale ballerina with dark lips, 5'10"5 whispering the truth about limitless yet underrated potential. Period.