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Love Begins
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Gabriel Isak
i had a best friend forever. it lasted until the end of high school. we’re still on good terms but she goes to school 200 miles away and both of us have moved on to other things.
i had a great idea of what i wanted tattooed on me forever. three years later i don’t know what i was thinking and i can’t stand the idea that it used to represent me: a little white butterfly in a cage. what a sad thing to hang on to permanently.
my father was supposed to love me forever, but it only really lasts until he’s angry again. i’ve gotten used to being a disappointment.
she asks me if i will love you forever and my heart stops because what if i jinx it what if i get it wrong i want this to be for always but every time i get attached to something it melts in my hands i don’t know what to do i don’t know what to say what if i try to make this forever and it just makes you go away
Launched last month, Wafrica — Africa plus wa for Japan — has unveiled a range of kimono handcrafted in an array of African cotton fabrics that would seem to be a million miles from the subtle silks more commonly associated with traditional Japanese dress. Yet despite the orange comets and flashes of lightning tearing across a moss-green background, and the tribal swirls in colors that recall the sun-drenched African soil, the prints blend seamlessly into the kimono form before they surprise Japanese shoppers with their foreign origin.
The cultural cocktail is the brainchild of Serge Mouangue, a Tokyo-based concept- car designer for Nissan, who joined forces with Kururi, a Tokyo-based kimono- maker, to produce the traditional Japanese attire in 18 African prints sourced in markets from Nigeria to Senegal.
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Serge Mouange introduces the WAfrica concept and kimono (Fashion show)
Le kimono Africain: Serge Mouangue TED talks
Andreas Franke, The Sinking World
THIS IS AMAZING
it’s the family business but it’s family versus business pick the one or pick the other pick your dad or pick your mother (pick your life or pick your brother)
Koo Kyowoong and Ahn Sehoon for Seoul Artment x Pictorial Project (cr: NORU SALON)
me: do ur homework
me: no
cat: walks by
me: what a cute cat
cat: sneezes
me: this cat is amazing
cat: literally lays around doing nothing of note
me: i have never loved anything more than i love this cat
i went to alaska over the summer | 08/14
tryna be cute ‘n shit
my dash never has anything good to reblog anymore tbh this is a travesty
Noi