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It's my 10 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
Costume Concept Art for Nosferatu (2024) by Linda Muir
Film posters illustrated by Josef Fenneker in the early 20th century.
Oscar Wilde's beloved fragrances and his personal perfumes.   He was my favorite storyteller and remains one of my favorite writer
A great article by Elena Prokofeva on Fragrantica!
finally watching the 2022 show has rekindled my love for these characters tenfold. i am NOT normal about them. thank you to my friends for helping me come up with vampire-themed questions
It's my 9 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
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Switched On: Women Who Revolutionized Style in the 60s by David Wills
Sixties counter-culture led to a revolution in fashion so profound that its contemporary influence remains unparalleled. For the first time in history, women dominated the zeitgeist; never before has this monumental time in fashion been so richly documented. Switched On takes you back to a time of looming social and cultural upheaval, when a cadre of energetic, creative, forward-thinking women explored undiscovered fashion terrain, and painted the backdrop for a transformative ten years. The volume showcases the “It girls”—designers, artists, actresses, entertainers, authors, editors, photographers, models, entrepreneurs, activists and newsmakers—who defined the decade, with profiles of Jane Birkin, Betty Catroux, Catherine Deneuve, Barbara Hulanicki, Eunice W. Johnson, Donyale Luna, Tiger Morse, Thea Porter, Lilly Pulitzer, Bridget Riley, Jean Seberg, Edie Sedgwick, Nancy Sinatra, Sharon Tate, Penelope Tree, Theadora Van Runkle, Veruschka, Mary Wells Lawrence, and many more. These turned-out, tuned-in, switched-on ladies fascinate now as they did then. The stories of these women and the remarkable era they fashioned is lavishly illustrated with more than 250 photographs from the likes of David Bailey, Bert Stern, Milton H. Greene, Patrick Lichfield, Gianni Penati, Sam Lévin, Arthur Evans, Loomis Dean, Susan Wood, Véronique Bucossi, David Hurn, Alan Pappé, Bud Fraker, and Malcolm Bulloch. The book also features never-before-seen or published images from the renowned Independent Visions photo archive. Foreword by Betsey Johnson, Afterword by Dame Mary Quant
tea garden in spring blossoms in fujian by heytiti_
Interiors by Juliette Wanty
Reality Paper Doll
Photography: Ajax Lee Make-Up: Po Tsang Ho Hair: Weic Lin Model: Asia @ Mooza Models Photo Assistant: Alex Chang
Translated from Turkish to English:
"As someone who lives in an earthquake-prone country and lives in Kahramanmaraş, which has high risk of earthquakes, if this city faces with the same fate of İzmir or Elazığ, don't soften the blow by saying "Her and her family have become angels." and such. Seek our justice."
Şeyma, the girl who tweeted this back in 2020, died in Kahramanmaraş earthquake a few days ago. Over 21k people have died so far and she is one of them. Earthquakes don't take lives, poorly done buildings, lack of resources and lack of awareness does.
Please don't let her voice get lost. Help and donate to Turkey and Syria if you can, and don't let the same thing happen to you too. Speak up. None of our lives are cheap enough to die just because some stupid millionaire wanted to spend less money on building stuff.
For anyone who wants to donate, i recommend this site. Its very trustworthy and pretty easy to navigate. Even 5 dollars is around 100 TL in our currency so literally every little thing is a major help
Ahbap İyilik Hareketi: Sevginin ve gerçeğin peşindeyiz.
hi, if you want to help people affected by the earthquakes in turkey but don't want to support government-affiliated channels, AKUT and AHBAP are two trusted non-governmental organizations you can donate. AKUT's website supports english and this tweet shows how you can donate to AHBAP (the website does not support english as of now). HAYTAP is another turkish organization that helps our animal friends and you can see how you can donate to them here. this twitter account shares multiple translations for people to find medicine, food, water, and other supplies in the region.
multiple earthquakes killed already more than 14 thousand people already and it's very cold. every little bit helps, thank you.
editing to add: this linktree also has additional resources for syria as well although i cannot confirm if they're reliable, please let me know!
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