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Kate Bosworth for The Edit
august 16 • 2/100 days of productivity
today was the first day of this school year!
By Willy Rizzo, Le Corbusier, 1949
i want to meet my mum when she was seventeen
ne znam sta je ovo, ali zelim da prestane. da prestanu tuzna raspolozenja. glavobolje. ne zelim to i ne svida mi se koliko to vec traje i u kojem smjeru ide. samo da prestane. sredi se. molim te.
I’ve Hand Cut Over 800 Paper Butterflies In Memory Of My Grandmother
The library belonging to the abbey St Peter in the Black Forest.
(yes, it’s actually called that and yes, it actually exists, it’s not a stage prop for some Disney film)
untitled, 2016
watercolor and ink
In some black communities there’s still a stigma that kinky or coarse hair is “bad”, which couldn’t be further from the truth. There’s no such thing as good or bad when describing someone’s natural hair texture or type. To those struggling to love and accept their natural hair because of societal pressures, remember this - straight, curly, kinky or wavy, it doesn’t make a difference. Embrace your hair the way it is, no matter what society tells you. All hair is good hair. It’s your Crown.
Gerrel Saunders