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The Silk in Her Scars: Amy Winehouse and the Unstitched Power of Vulnerable Glamour
Amy Winehouse wasn’t just a voice. She was a soul screaming through eyeliner, tattoos, and broken love. Her style wasn't manufactured—it was her pain, power, and poetry stitched into every look.
In this analytical series on the Psychology of Fame, we unpack how fashion, emotional vulnerability, and trauma made Amy unforgettable—and misunderstood.
This is not about idolizing pain. It’s about understanding it.
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Aug 74 min read
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Vincent van Gogh: Colors of Madness, Letters of Silence
Vincent van Gogh’s yellows weren’t joy – they were desperation disguised as light. Dive into his colors, letters, behavior, and mental health to understand the man behind the art.
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Jul 103 min read
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Frida Kahlo: She Dressed Her Pain and Painted Her Mind
She didn’t wear flowers. She grew them from pain.
Frida Kahlo painted her mind and dressed her wounds.New blog: Frida Kahlo – She Dressed Her Pain and Painted Her Mind.
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Jun 273 min read
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Lady Gaga: Dressing Pain into Power – The Psychology of Music, Fashion, Fame & Healing
Lady Gaga didn’t just wear clothes — she wore survival. ðŸŽ
From meat dresses to piano ballads, her journey is a masterclass in healing through fashion and sound.
Discover how the queen of pop used style to process pain in our newest blog.
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Jun 173 min read
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