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the greatest gift you can give yourself is release. release attachment, release resentment, release pain, release grief, release negativity. allow yourself release.
“Elegance is a discipline of life.”
— Oscar de la Renta, 1932 – 2014 (via bonvivantx)
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The MM6 Margiela SS23 ballet pump purse
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“She was like a woman of Leonardo da Vinci, whom we love not so much for herself as for the things that she will not tell us.”
— E.M. Forster | A Room With a View
1986 Paris, self-portrait.
Appartement parisien, septembre 2018
“The stars above, poetry below— The rest doesn’t matter!”
— Georgy Ivanov, from Fog…; 20th Century Russian Poetry (ed. by Yevgeny Yevtushenko) (via megairea)
“We are covered with stars. Feel how light they are, our lives.”
— Lisel Mueller, from “Snow”
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— The Awakening, Kate Chopin
Ray Olson. Barbara Blane, shadow-ballet dancer at the Tivoli, 5 January 1939.