Joan Didion, “On keeping a notebook” 1968.
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Joan Didion, “On keeping a notebook” 1968.
𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐘𝐨𝐫𝐤’𝐬 𝐅𝐨𝐱
One of the main characters of the Hollywood gossip scene in the recent months is undoubtedly Julia Fox.
I was so fascinated by her persona that I made some interesting researches
This half-Italian nymph has an interesting background, created above all from a life spent in the suburbs of Milan and New York. She was born in the Italian capital of fashion and raised by her American father, Samuel Fox with whom she emigrated later in her childhood to The Big Apple.
In her podcast “Forbidden Fruits” , she interviews some high profile people like FKA Twigs and y, that you might have seen while scrolling through Instagram or inside scandal magazines.
Although she has recently emerged on the scene, she has already changed the rules of street-fashion.
Fox’s main fashion items are wild and unpredictable. Two pieces dresses recycled from tank tops and pairs of jeans make her most discussed looks:
She shows even how to make these looks with videos published on her Instagram account!
My personal favourite one is the fox eye makeup tutorial; the video lasts 7 minutes, it’s not edited and through that you can see how genuine is Julia Fox.
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CbK21atFOAi/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Welcome dear reader,
if you follow me from my instagram page (@ bellas2013tumblr) you already know how much I care to comment and share the phantom fashions that circulate in our pop-modern era.
Inside this blog I will commit myself to explore the trends and some of the most iconic it-girls, who are the spokespersons of this belle èpoque.
Stay tuned, xoxo.
Welcome dear reader,
if you follow me from my instagram page (@ bellas2013tumblr) you already know how much I care to comment and share the phantom fashions that circulate in our pop-modern era.
Inside this blog I will commit myself to explore the trends and some of the most iconic it-girls, who are the spokespersons of this belle èpoque.
Stay tuned, xoxo.
imagine being the subject of someone's poetry
i know so many of us have been trained since a young age to be so accommodating as to fear ever expressing an opinion, but as we get older we need to understand that being “accommodating” to the point of total indecisiveness is a very uncomfortable way to go through life, for you AND those around you. it’s ok to have an opinion on something. it’s ok to make a decision. your friends won’t hate you if you’re the one to end the “where do you want to eat” “oh anywhere is fine with me” discussion by suggesting a restaurant. you’re not high maintenance if you say, “noon is more convenient for me” when someone asks you what time you want to hang out. make decisions, have opinions, be part of the planning process, understand that you’re not being inconvenient, you’re just contributing.
Alexa Chung and her camera.
currently studying "One day I wrote her name upon the strand" by Edmund Spenser <3
‘Nosferatu The Vampyre’ by W. Herzog, 1970 (the head of count Orlok removed from the picture)
Vibe of a lifetime
Alexa Chung
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Fran Drescher in Summer of Fear (Wes Craven, 1978)