00954nam0 22002533i 450 SUN011302220171227122603.345978-04-15-41340-40.0020171220d2007 |0engc50 baengGB|||| |||||*Fashion theorya readeredited by Malcolm BarnardLondonNew YorkRoutledge2007607 p.25 cm.ModaARSUNC033390Barnard, MalcomSUNV087180RoutledgeSUNV000388650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0113022BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALE01 PREST Moda34 01 52765 BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ARCHITETTURA E DISEGNO INDUSTRIALEIT-CE010752765PREST Moda34paFashion theory1522405UNICAMPANIA01438oam 2200277z- 450 991014857570332120230913112557.01-62681-880-01-942833-06-7(CKB)2670000000613222(BIP)052030506(EXLCZ)99267000000061322220161107cuuuuuuuu -u- -engShuttergirlDiversion Books1 online resource (284 p.) I am not hurt.I don't need a second chance with him, or a life I thought I had.While he was out forgetting me to become a movie star, I was building a career out of nothing. A career as a paparazzi, but a career. For a foster kid who bounced around every home in Los Angeles, that wasn't easy.This camera is all I have.He's nothing to me. Every time I take his picture and sell it, I remind myself that I did it all without him or his approval, his cinnamon smell or his lithe body. He can light up the screen like a celestial body, but he's nothing to me.He can throw my camera off a balcony, and nothing has to change. We can stay king and queen of the same city, and different worlds.Except this is Hollywood, and here, anything can happen.FictionActorsHollywood (los angeles, calif.)Reiss C. D.1435813BOOK9910148575703321Shuttergirl3593821UNINA