SUNSET AFTER 7PM NEVER KILL YOURSELF
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SUNSET AFTER 7PM NEVER KILL YOURSELF
Twiggy photographed by Douglas Kirkland in 1970
Women want to be loved like roses. They spend hours perfecting their eyebrows and toes and inventing irresistible curls that fall by accident down the back of their necks from otherwise austere hairdos. They want their lover to remember the way they held a glass. They want to haunt.
Slow Days and Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and LA | Eve Babitz
Hans Peter Feldman - Bilder 11
“A Beginner’s Guide To Mao Tse-tung,” modeled by Sharon Tate in the December 1967 issue of Esquire. Photography by William Helburn.
Pattie Boyd | 10 March 1964 © Larry Ellis
it’s not about havin’ someone to love me anymorе / this is the experiеnce of bein’ an american whore
The Sounds of Our Times - Music of the Flower Children LP (1967)
Lena Nyman smoking in profile photographed by Rolf Olson, 1969.
Sleeping Angel
I want someone to talk about me like this
Donyale Luna talking about the importance of modeling in the late sixties.
“Hot night in Florence with @robertcavalli”
“The butterfly on his torso is based on and old French prison tattoo inspired by Papillon. Traditionally it would mean the wearer is a thief – something to do with the double meaning of ‘Je vole’, which translates as both ‘I steal’ and ‘I fly’.” – Liam Sparkes.
Mary Oliver, from “Marengo.” [ID in alt text]