Balenciaga FALL 2020 MENSWEAR DETAILS

No title available
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Show & Tell

roma★

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
we're not kids anymore.
YOU ARE THE REASON
$LAYYYTER
Game of Thrones Daily
Mike Driver
Not today Justin

Product Placement
Today's Document
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Cosimo Galluzzi
RMH

⁂

Andulka
DEAR READER
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Dominican Republic

seen from Australia
seen from Türkiye
seen from India
seen from China

seen from Australia

seen from Australia
seen from Hungary
seen from Jamaica

seen from Canada
seen from Malaysia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Sweden
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Thailand

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Canada
@draegonborn
Balenciaga FALL 2020 MENSWEAR DETAILS
so a reel of film has actually worked
https://www.instagram.com/p/CEOv1DTJE-0/
mehndi by medinatrevathan on ig
Morgan Nikola-Wren
When Oscar Wilde wrote: "Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic". And then Kait Rokowski said:"Nothing ever ends poetically. It ends and we turn it into poetry. All that blood was never once beautiful. It was just red.". But also Donna Tartt wrote: "Death is the mother of beauty." and "Beauty is terror. Whatever we call beautiful, we quiver before it.".
La Mamma Morta-Maria Callas
Pablo Fernandez, Luis B and Sekhou Drame by Laurent Humbert for TÊTU Magazine
Styled by Ferdi Sibbel
“it is a mistake being incarnate; I should be made of the same substance as the dark.”
— On the Spectrum of Possible Deaths, ‘Bats’ by Lucia Perill. (via xshayarsha)
“This must be what love is: a pain so radiant it cuts through all others.”
— Bone Map: Poems, ‘Beekeeping’ by Sara Eliza Johnson
two trc post cards made with photos from virginia!! locations under the cut <3
Keep reading
This impression is immediately strengthened when we consider how the narrative describes this love: "one of the disciples of Jesus—the one Jesus loved—was reclining in Jesus' lap. . . . Falling back thus upon the chest of Jesus, he said to him . . ."
In antiquity, the normal posture for dining together among friends was that of reclining on mats or pillows. Thus all the disciples—we are not to think here of just the twelve but of a larger group, perhaps including women—are lying about in this way. But one of them is lying in (on) Jesus' lap—that is, snuggled up to Jesus. The disciple leans forward to hear Peter's question and then falls back (onto the chest of Jesus) to relay the question . . . The Gospel draws particular attention to this gesture of affectionate intimacy as the dramatic representation of what it means to say that this disciple was in some special way "loved by Jesus."
Theodore W. Jennings Jr., The Man Jesus Loved: Homoerotic Narratives from the New Testament
T. S. Eliot — Portrait of a Lady
Mary Ruefle, from Trances of the Blast; “Woodtangle”
“Each of us is trapped in a gloomy and oppressive place, where lies bleeding and the dark side of our soul obscures our eyes with doubts and regrets. But at the same time we can create entire universes in our dreams. And this golden light flickers in the darkness like sparks of hope.”
Natalia Drepina in “The Sethian” music video by Draconian
Spiritual Healing by Mira Nedyalkova