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"I had a dream kumiko goto" is a photo book by French photographer Jeanloup Sieff. He started to distinguish himself as a freelance journalist in the field of photojournalism in the 1950s, and joined Magnum Photos, but left in 1958. Jeanloup Sieff then sought more freedom in photography and worked mainly as a fashion photographer for Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. His collaboration with contemporary photographer Guy Bourdin in the French edition of Vogue was particularly noteworthy. His innovative compositions, fascinating stories, and elegant, sometimes provocative and sensual, beautiful illustrations have attracted many fans, and exhibitions have been held in Japan in the 1980s and since 2000. This book contains images taken in Budapest, Hungary and Bali, Indonesia, using Kumiko Goto, also known as "Gokumi," as the model. Her cuteness, beauty, strength, and even fear are expressed in a multifaceted way. The costumes are designed by Michiko Kitamura, a stylist and well-known costume designer.