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MATE museum has the vision to create a vibrant environment and prosper for the individual expression, celebrate the contributions from Peru to art and culture in the world, and stimulate the creative industry in the country. MATE presents exhibitions from contemporary artists next to the permanent exhibition of Mario Testino's work. It's a platform for the development of creative industries, a window for the international contemporary art in Lima and for peruvian talent to the world.

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Mario Testino Museum (also known as MATE, pronounced mAH-teh) is a non-profit organization founded by Peruvian fashion photographer Mario Testino, in 2012. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.” It has amassed an impressive 17.6 million members over the past 11 years, and lucky for us, some of the photos featured are of the actors and musicians we love.Museum in Peru Mario Testino Museum (MATE)Īvenida Pedro de Osma 409, Barranco, Lima, Peruġ2☀9′14″S 77☀1′22″W  /  12.153760°S 77.022818°W  / -12.153760 -77.022818 The community describes itself as “a pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. The Old School Cool subreddit is dedicated to sharing pics of “history’s cool kids, looking fantastic”, and it certainly does a great job of that. And lucky for us, all of those stars we know and love today were in some fabulous photo shoots in their youth.

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But it’s fascinating to see photos of them at the beginning of their careers versus where they are now. Before Friends, Jennifer Aniston wasn’t a household name, and many people had never heard of Prince until he was in his 20’s. All of our favorite celebrities have had flourishing careers, but it’s fascinating to look back on when they were younger and more fresh within their respective industries.









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