Like naked bodies? Instagram curators @ravvebeauty have gotten your back with a couple of of their favourite accounts
The brainchild of best friends Jules and Gebs, @RavveBeauty is the Instagram account dedicated to showcasing and celebrating all that’s disturbing, disarming and alluring with regards to underground beauty. Doubled up contact lenses, iridescent face shimmer, obscure facial piercings, heads shaved to look like flowers in full bloom, unibrows, no brows, wiggly brows. Lending us their well-honed eye, here they pick their top beauty Instagrams of the month.
On the subject of showing off the human body, Instagram doesn’t make it easy. Post something too risque and pics get deleted unexpectedly or explanation, likes wander off, engagement drops. In reality Instagram is a paradox: on the one hand inviting us to translate as much as possible of our physical lives within the digital world; then again, censoring our most physical and intimate representations in a way that usually feels exaggerated or arbitrary (female nipples must go but shirtless guys do make some great insta-eye candy?)
All of this makes it hard to reveal all of it but easy to acknowledge those glorious accounts that know tips on how to flirt with the road between the erotic and the specific. Here is where to get all of the thrills without the slaps:
It’s like Carlota’s mission on earth is to make women fall in love with the female body. The Barcelona-based photographer and art director’s work is immediately recognisable: dreamlike visions reconcile incredibly aspirational beauty with real, raw and diverse femininity.
You possibly can tell Beirut-based Jad Ghorayeb is an architect due to how she photographs the feminine body. All her images carry an inimitable structural quality. It’s crazy what the body can do.
Alt-pop goddess Sevdaliza’s statuesque figures are at the center of her mesmerizing visuals and live performances. Soon additionally they grow to be the canvas of our dreams.
Marius Sperlich is the mad inventive visual artist that reminds us that the body doesn’t at all times must be a serious matter! It’s a playground for the mind and all of the senses. Let’s rejoice with it!
Recently tapped by the American Ballet Theatre to shoot their season’s programme, photographer Camile Falquez has a novel ability to capture the fantastic thing about moving bodies within the stillness of an image.
The science-fiction artist depicts a world where women are half-human, half-robot. And at all times the topic of their very own esthetic experimentations. A captivating visual tackle “my body, my selection”.
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