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Sofia Fanego by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott for Vogue Italia, October 2015
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Isabella Rossellini and David Lynch, 1986 by Annie Leibovitz
WHY IS THIS SO GOOD?!
I wanted the movie to test the capabilities of every single craft in moviemaking. There are huge sets, huge props, complex wardrobe. I wanted it to feel like an old movie that was made in the heyday of Hollywood. Luscious, and beautiful, and operatic and all that. [...] 'cause I didn't want the audiance to go, "Oh, it's digital," because once you introduce that, it's like a license for people not to believe things. [...] If you do it for real, people have a sense.
FRANKENSTEIN 2025 Dir. Guillermo del Toro
/ Kansuke Yamamoto, My Thin-Aired Room, 1956
Louise Glück, from a poem titled "October," featured in Averno: Poems, originally published in 2006
It’s crazy and fucked up that being yourself is actually the solution.
It’s like. When I was told to “just be yourself” as a kid I thought it was a passive thing. Like oh easy I just have to sit here and be myself. but the reason so many people think that “being yourself” is bullshit advice is because you actually have to make active choices to do this and it WILL make your life way more fun. You have to wear t-shirts of bands that were popular ten years ago because you like them. You have to do your hair in a way that you find cute or comfortable even if it’s “so nineties”. If your friend says a food you enjoy is gross to them, you can’t be afraid to admit you casually disagree. You have to do hobbies that you’re interested in even if you’re bad at them and you cant feel like you have to get good at something before you tell people it’s an activity you do. You have to read manga and comic books in public and get piercings your relatives think are unattractive. You don’t have to tell people you dislike that you dislike them, but you don’t have to give them your time and attention either. You have to rewatch that kids show you’re nostalgic for even if you’re in your 30s. You have to change your name if you hate it, even if only a few close friends can know. You have to get fun girly drinks at the bar. You have to order hot chocolate when you don’t like coffee and black coffee when you don’t like sweet things. I am still bad at practicing this but it is the only way to make it all tolerable.
First you have to realize that "yourself" is a construct built by the decisions you make. Then it becomes clear that being yourself is a deliberate and intentional practice, not a passive state of existence.
Eartha Kitt shows off her strength and athletism by doing yoga at the beach, 1960s.
Women's rights buttons.
1920s-1980s.
Joan Baez arriving at Athens Airport on July 30, 1974 in Greece.
Photographed by Gilbert Uzan.
ok but this is genuinely the best advice in the world
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Dancers. Fresco. XVI century before Christ.
Palace of Knossos. Crete.