Melvin Sokolsky's spread circa 1963 in Harper's Bazaar called "The Bubble Series," depicting models in fancy clothes floating above the Seine River. The bubble creates the feeling that the women are untouchable and in an entirely different league to all the regular schmucks. Some kind of ethereal, glamorous league. Why can't I go through life just floating in a bubble without a care in the world? or do I?
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