dress lamp tree installation shot by tim walker
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Love Begins
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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trying on a metaphor
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Acquired Stardust
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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YOU ARE THE REASON
Game of Thrones Daily
art blog(derogatory)

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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dress lamp tree installation shot by tim walker
The Double Life of Veronique (1991) dir. Krzysztof Kieślowski
Andrew Bush - 66 Drives
Jean Fouquet
has she known all her life how perfect she is lol or was she one of those girls who feel weird looking until they get scouted at McDonald's
I need to stop viewing love as this transformative redemptive transcendent thing im never gonna get a boyfriend if I keep acting up like this
Park Life photographed by Juergen Teller, Vogue UK February 1998
me any time i see something a little odd ever since i got 20 pages into the crying of lot 49: wow this is like something out of a pynchon novel
my mom is selling this beautiful prairie dress on her depop omg omg (she had me model it how embarrassingggg)
https://depop.com/catsmeowvintagefinds
Women in music + flowers
would love to know what it is about my face that compels men to treat me not nice
Anna Karenina & Alexei Vronsky in Anna Karenina. Vronsky story (tv mini-series, Russia, 2017)
#men undressing women: [drakeNO.jpg]#men assisting in dressing women: [drakeYES.jpg]#he’s really concentrating in getting those laces sitting right#what a good boy#anna karenina: vronsky’s story#gif harrietvane
On of the things that I learned in high school, which was just one of those facts that was just kind of like, “Yeah?” but is also one of those facts that you rarely see represented, that it does sort of startle into this idea of “wait, is that right.” Men absolutely helped their wives and lovers dress, especially in times when dress had become complicated enough that women could not get dressed alone (ties and buttons that had to fasten in the back for one reason or another, for example). If a woman didn’t have a servant to help her dress, and most women did not, it was the job of her husband once she was married.
This leads to the interesting trope of a husband discovering his wife’s lover’s handiwork, for example in this 1840 illustration from Paris le Soir. The caption reads: “That’s funny! This morning I made a knot in this lace, and tonight there’s a bow!“
count vronsky was so fucking hot
im gonna throw myself off. a bridge lol I hate my pisces moon so fucking much
Comme des Garçons - Fall 1994 RTW
@ walter reed hospital do this
Donald trump doesn't deserve to death by speedball