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Twilight Zone

photographer Sophia Oster

stylist Emily Stabile

journalist Jazmin Anderson

director Devin Newsom

graphic designer Megan Lindley

models Jasmine Locklear, Auset Pope and Lillie Spates

stylist assist Riley Fernandes

Scary, creative, dramatic and absolutely mind-boggling are just a few ways to describe the Twilight Zone. It made such a deep impact on our society that we still reference it today, despite the fact that its last episode aired over six decades ago in 1964. Some of the common themes included in the show are obsession with power, greed and paranoia. In a way, the show intends to hold a mirror to society through the exaggeration of the dark desires that lie within the human psyche. The show used a lot of grotesque elements and included storylines that often play with one’s mind— leaving the perfect precipice for a cult classic. As a society, we are in the twilight zone. We fear the unknown but dive in anyways, and we often fall between the blurred lines of what’s real and what we fantasize.

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