Marion Cotillard photographed by Craig McDean for Lady Dior 2016.
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Marion Cotillard photographed by Craig McDean for Lady Dior 2016.
USA. NYC. 1993. Thomas Hoepker
Budapest, Hungary (by Jordidi)
you can actually see him go through all five stages of griefÂ
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Lauren Graham’s Emmy Reel in A Year in the Life
Nina Ricci fall 2009 rtw
Claire Foy, photographed by Ryan Pfluger for Yahoo Style, Nov 11, 2016.
the most disgusting thing about having a crush is that all your bullshit daydreams now have a face. every single thing you can think of and it’s always the same asshole
Go out and do something. It isn’t your room that’s a prison, it’s yourself.
Sylvia Plath amargedom (via allthingsfetiche)
Do you ever wish you could forget?
WESTWORLD | Personality Matrix:Â Maeve Millay
⊹ You think I’m scared of death? I’ve done it a million times.
ROMAN HOLIDAY by Ines Perkovic
Ziad Nakad Fall Winter 2016/17 Haute Couture Collection
An Infinite List of Favorite Collections - Elie Saab Fall 2016 Haute Couture
Fuck anyone who says “why do you care about the election - you don’t even live in America.” Even if we forget for a moment that the U.S is arguably one of the most influential governments in the world and what they do effects us all, a basic sense of human empathy is what makes those living outside of America so terrified. We’re scared for every woman who is going to be denied access to an abortion and those who will inevitably die in an attempt to access an illegal one. We’re scared for every person who will seek asylum from war and poverty but will be denied compassion. We’re scared for LGBT+ people who don’t feel safe in their own communities. We’re scared for people of colour and the institutionalised oppression that they experience every day. We’re scared for victims of sexual assault knowing that their President invalidates and trivialises their experiences. We’re scared for our ailing environment. I could go on forever. We’re scared and sad and angry and disgusted that someone so vile, so comically ridiculous will probably be elected as the leader of the free world. Sometimes the bad guy wins and, in this case, it’s fucking scary because the bad guy has the power to make or break the lives of hundreds of millions of people. You don’t need to live in America to understand that, you just have to have some sense of human compassion.
“I’m sorry, but that was awesome.”