Gainesville models find confidence and self-identity in fashion shows and photoshoots
Gainesville model Amanda Jimenez posted a collection of photos from her Y2K-inspired modeling session on Instagram. Naturally, Silly Bandz made an appearance.
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Gainesville model Amanda Jimenez posted a collection of photos from her Y2K-inspired modeling session on Instagram. Naturally, Silly Bandz made an appearance.
Christine Fuston found comfort in her own skin when she saw her reflection in Goldenrod Parlor’s mirror. She traded her long hair for the style she always dreamed of: a pixie cut.
Alf Posen never felt comfortable going to salons. They charged too much for haircuts that never made him feel comfortable as a transgender man; stylists only knew how to snip locks in to shapes tailored to cisgender, heterosexual — or “cishet” — individuals.
Bobbi Matheson’s wistful love for drawing helps her connect to her inner child.
The Gator Gulf Energy team hacked their way to success.
At the Kanapaha Presbyterian Church Cemetery, the oak trees are nearly as old as the people buried there.