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Mihaela Noroc’s ‘The Atlas of Beauty’ Proves That Beauty Lies In Diversity

Sushant Kumar

“We shouldn’t lose our cultures, traditions, and origins because these make us different and beautiful.”

“A trip to Ethiopia showed me some wonderful women, far away from our modern world and trends. This was the moment when I realized that beauty is everywhere and I could show this to all the world,”

Yangon, Myanmar
Havana, Cuba
Sumatra, Indonesia
Tibetan Plateau, China
Nasir-al-Mulk, Iran
El Paico, Chile
Ecuador
Colombia
Brooklyn, USA

You can follow Mihaela’s project on her website and contribute for its continuation here.

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