SPRING 2023 READY-TO-WEAR Heron Preston
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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SPRING 2023 READY-TO-WEAR Heron Preston
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Obong Jayar for kingkong magazine photographed by Foxxatron, styled by Edml
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Issey Miyake, 1990
How to Avoid Over-Thinking
1. When you feel bogged down and you can’t clear your mind, do something physical or get some exercise.
2. Set a time limit for your “thinking time” then make yourself move on to doing something else.
3. Interrupt the thinking process or distract yourself by diverting your attention onto something very different.
4. Stop discussing your concerns with everyone you meet as you’ll just end up confused, and you won’t know what to do.
5. Accept that uncertainty is part of this life, and we don’t have all the facts, or know what’s further down the road.
6. Throw yourself into a project, a hobby or some work. This will force you to refocus on something else instead.
7. Let your mind go blank and just relax for a while. It will help you see more clearly when you start to think, next time.
Rihanna. Perfect magazine.
Divine Mugisha by Andrew Vowles for W Magazine China July 2024
Styled by Katie Shillingford. Makeup by Anmy Drammeh. Hair by Kiyoko Odo.
my love language is reminding you of your potential and pushing you to become everything you are capable of becoming.
Vladimir McCrary at Mugler show, 1995
Black Inches, Mark by Ken Kavanagh
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