Bruce Lee in “The Orphan” || 1960
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Bruce Lee in “The Orphan” || 1960
Victor Dzenk Spring 2015
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Beyoncè is art.
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I’m like aroused
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Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), Ophelia (detail).
A White Lily - Ichiro Tsuruta
Me and my husband making our way to the buffet line
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she really outdid herself
Gisele
These pumps, crafted by Mexican designer Lucita Abarca, caused quite a stir at a recent Sixth Borough fashion show. These crystalline high-heels were grown by Wyrm’s Pass artisans, deep below the Rocky Mountains, using a mixture of firebird ash, waters from the springs at Paradiso, and a variety of secret ingredients, rumored to include Australian fire opals and powdered moonstone. The result of using the firebird ash become immediately recognizable when the heel of the shoe is dragged backward across any dry surface, as it creates an impressive streak of magical fire which can be accurately aimed with a little effort. Ms. Abarca said she wanted a shoe that made a statement, and that statement was “Any bastardo brujo catcalling me on La Plaza de Sangre better be ready to dose his huevos, you know?”
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A quiet and somber evening in West Africa. (at Monrovia, Liberia)