This Woman’s Mirror Art Makes For The Most Creative Selfies We’ve Ever Seen – Design You Trust

This Woman’s Mirror Art Makes For The Most Creative Selfies We’ve Ever Seen

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Anyone can take a mirror selfie, but Helene Meldahl takes things to the next level. The 26-year-old has been inserting herself into some fantastic mirror artwork for about a year and posting the results to her Instagram account, Mirrorsme.

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H/t: The Huffington Post

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