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I visited the South African National Gallery last week and got to see one of these amazing pieces called "Sophie" by Mary Sibande - she cast herself to create these domestic godesses and transformed their dresses into these elegant victorian costumes. A far cry from the mopping and dusting reality they live in. Truly moving.
Via Kitsune Noir
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