With a long-standing history of appearing on movie premiere red carpets wearing some of the most unusual ensembles, as well as having an overall eccentric fashion sense, Tilda Swinton has people talking about the clothing she wears in one of her latest photo shoots ”“ for the May 2013 issue of W Magazine. Not only does some of the symbolism point directly to common references to the Illuminati, but there are a few mind control elements tossed in for good measure.
In the first photo, there’s a lot going on, but one of the first things we’ll address is the black and white checkerboard pattern found in not only her clothing, but also on the floor. This pattern (which represents duality) is a well-known feature that decorates the inside of Masonic temples. The scene also incorporates religion with the cross found on the wall. The artistic relief in the background is also a curious feature, which looks quite similar to ancient Egyptian art. Interestingly, it seems that one of the characters is holding what looks like a pyramid on a platter.
Continuing on with the black and white color scheme, Swinton incorporates single-eye symbolism into this photo, as seen in her deliberate action to make one eye appear larger than the other. The concept of duality also comes into play, as we see two different ‘personas’ of the actress emerge. It has also been noted that such imagery serves as a reference to mind control programming and alternate personalities. It all ties into the ‘duality’ concept, which is also represented in the contrast between black and white in Swinton’s suit and gloves.
In the above photo, the concept of duality once again creeps in, where two Tilda Swintons appear in the scene. Once again, the black and white color scheme is used, and the positioning of the actress suggests mirrored images, which are known to reveal hidden images and messages. This mirroring of images has ties deeper to just the physical reflection of self, but is also linked to spirituality amongst other things, and is also a symbol that actually dates back to ancient Egyptian times.
Those associated with the occult and other evil matters also have a habit of inverting objects (such as the cross) to produce a mirrored image that creates a different meaning. Additionally, the center of the photo is ripped ”“ causing a fractured effect that further highlights the duality seen in the image.
Apparently, the W Magazine photo shoot was the brainchild of photographer Tim Walker and Swinton’s desire to create a series of “dreamlike images” using inspiration from artists, such as Salvador Dali. Other photos incorporated odd props, such as centipedes that the actress allowed to crawl all over her face until just the right positioning was achieved.
Of course, these are not the only images featured in the W Magazine photo shoot, but the symbolism that appears in the mentioned scenes could be sending a message. Just because words do not accompany the pictures does not mean they aren’t serving an intentional purpose. A goal of the Illuminati and similar groups is to desensitize the public to such imagery, and make their use more acceptable to the masses.