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“In 1921, early suffragettes often donned a bathing suit and ate pizza in large groups to annoy men…it was a custom at the time.”
TIME TO REVIVE A CUSTOM
Cate Blanchett photographed by Annie Leibovtiz
If you had to choose one moment in history in which you could be born, and you didn’t know ahead of time who you were going to be – what nationality, what gender, what race, whether you’d be rich or poor, gay or straight, what faith you’d be born into – you wouldn’t choose 100 years ago. You wouldn’t choose the fifties, or the sixties, or the seventies. You’d choose right now (x)
Somewhere in the galaxy, your childhood is still currently visible. Your past self still exists, traveling through space at the speed of light.
Oscar de la Renta | New York Fashion Week | Fall 2016
Kim Keever, ‘Abstract 15443b,’ 2015, Waterhouse & Dodd
Fujii
Emma Thompson probably has an easy answer to all your existential questions.
Let’s not forget that one year ago Emma Thompson threw a pair of Louboutins on stage with a martini in hand…
NEVER FORGET
Monet’s Garden: Giverny, France
U’re so beautiful
Tell me, How does it feel with my teeth in your heart?
Euripides, Medea (via wordsnquotes)