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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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“youd better not be serving ghostly cunt when i get back!”
me:
PJ HARVEY reading Flannery O’Connor’s Wise Blood while writing her album To Bring You My Love
Sinéad O’Connor THE FACE (February 1990) ph. Juergen Teller
lionel wendt
James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni on Soul! London, November 1971
“I can’t be a pessimist because I am alive. To be a pessimist means that you have agreed that human life is an academic matter. So, I am forced to be an optimist. I am forced to believe that we can survive, whatever we must survive.”
~ James Baldwin
Shalom Harlow, 1996 | © Nick Knight
missy elliott by mark alesky for the face june 1999
Alexander McQueen S/S 1999 Esther de Jong ph. Bruno Dayan
Shalom Harlow Dutch #17 (1998) ph. Richard Burbridge
Azzedine Alaia at The Musee d'art Contemporain in 1985 (Bordeaux).
Claudia Huidobro Comme des Garçons F/W 1992
Helmut Lang, fw 1999
i-D Mark Lebon
Model wears Hussein Chalayan’s 1993 graduate collection
Halterneck top formed by gloves with buttoning in back. Leather, suede.Collection 0. Spring/summer 2001.
Martin Margiela at Bukowskis
The image of the morning sun in a dewdrop is not less than the sun. The reflection of life in your soul is not less than life.
Khalil Gibran (via quietlotus)