mia and darren being cute while performing together

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mia and darren being cute while performing together
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Mia with friends in Palm Springs (February, 2016), by Katie Rain*
*the links to the photos on the website are broken, but if you google the title of the blog post, you’ll find the photos there :)
Mia + glasses (✿◠‿◠)
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Comic-Con International 2016 - 20th Century Fox Party, June 22, 2016
By: Todd Williamson
@MiaVonGlitz: Director’s cut extended version
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Floating Stone Wall Residence in Johannesburg
The Westcliff Pavilion by GASS is a steel-framed pavilion structure located in Johannesburg, South Africa.
From the architects:
This 2 bedroom dwelling, nestled away in its wooded surroundings, is positioned just before the inception of a major sheer face of the Westcliff Ridge. This affords the building a private, tranquil hiding place in the trees juxtaposed with a feeling of floating above the ridge combined with magnificent views of Johannesburg.
Steel framing was a natural choice of construction method, as it married the environmental and access requirements to the desired architectural aesthetic. One of the main identifying features that advances this work beyond the scope of a simple modernist box is the floating stone wall. We wanted to continue in this tradition of using indigenous stone in our design and as such, we wanted included a wall made from stone harvested on the site itself.
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mia’s stoop, june 2010
nyc
photo by: courtney parrie
mia’s fishnets, june 2011
nyc
photo by: courtney parrie