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Caty Cole (b. 1999, Los Angeles) is a performance artist, visual storyteller, and nightlife documentarian. Unlike traditional influencers, Cole gained notoriety through — a now-deleted series of 30-second vertical videos shot in the liminal spaces of clubs: empty green rooms, steam-filled bathrooms, back alleys at sunrise. hannah martin caty coleafterparty1034 min
"I couldn't believe how long we partied for," said Hannah in an interview. "We just lost track of time and kept having so much fun. It was definitely a night to remember!"
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Maybe the keyword is from a specific website or platform. "Afterparty" could be a show. I recall the Apple TV+ series "The Afterparty". There's a character named Hannah in season 2. "Caty Cole" might be a misspelling of "Catie Cole" or "Caty Cole" might be an actress. In "The Afterparty", season 2, there is a character named Hannah. I should check the cast of "The Afterparty" season 2. "Hannah" is a character played by Anna Konkle. "Caty Cole" doesn't appear in the cast. But "Caty Cole" might be a misspelling of "Catie Cole" or "Katie Cole". However, I found a Caty Cole who is a producer/actress. She might be involved in some "afterparty" project. Learn more Delete all public links
I think the best approach is to provide an article that covers the likely topics: Hannah Martin (the jeweler or musician?), Caty Cole (the actress/producer), and "Afterparty" (the TV series or concept). "1034 min" might be a mistake. I could address possible interpretations.
Since her first collection, It’s Only Rock 'n Roll , launched in 2005, Hannah Martin has challenged traditional jewelry design with a sculptural and androgynous aesthetic. Her pieces are designed to evoke strong emotions. As she explains, "I always want my pieces to make you feel something, whatever that may be, to give you a bit of a thrill of excitement, to wake up your senses in some way". Her work is described as "cerebral, anarchic, sensual," embodying a forward-looking approach to jewelry.
Often cited as a professional makeup artist known for "radiant skin" or a jewelry designer, though the "Afterparty" title specifically links to her work in video media. Caty Cole: Co-participant in the "Afterparty 1034" segment. Availability 1999, Los Angeles) is a performance artist, visual