‘In its own way, “Monochrome & Colour†strips away the artifice of glamour as it captures the mundane moments of beautiful people: a performer warming up on the trapeze for a burlesque show, a model showing off her new tattoo before a fashion show and a ballerina stopping at an ATM on her way home from a performance.’
Alyson Krueger of the New York Times on Mary McCartney’s ‘Monochrome & Colour’
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