Horse Chestnut Bag by Emily Jo Gibbs
Silk dupion with copper wire and silk satin
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Horse Chestnut Bag by Emily Jo Gibbs
Silk dupion with copper wire and silk satin
The Giantess, 1950, Leonora Carrington
Winona Ryder photographed by Ellen von Unwerth | 1994
Mitski photographed by Dario Catellani for Dazed & Confused, Summer 2016
Resistance can be beautiful. These striking and varied designs were made using “shibori,” the ancient Japanese technique of resist- or tie-dyeing.
“Kimono,” early to mid-20th century, Japan
“Jacket (Haori),” 1970s, Japan
“Jacket (Haori),” early to mid-20th century, Japan
Jacket (Haori), mid-20th century, Japan
Kimono (Yukata), early to mid-20th century, Japan
Kimono (Yukata), mid-20th century, Japan
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lmao😂/smh🙄
Eli Bosnick had the best response to this ridiculousness.
“If I gave you a bowl of skittles and three of them were poison would you still eat them?”
“Are the other skittles human lives?”
“What?”
“Like. Is there a good chance. A really good chance. I would be saving someone from a war zone and probably their life if I ate a skittle?”
“Well sure. But the point-”
“I would eat the skittles.”
“Ok-well the point is-”
“I would GORGE myself on skittles. I would eat every single fucking skittle I could find. I would STUFF myself with skittles. And when I found the poison skittle and died I would make sure to leave behind a legacy of children and of friends who also ate skittle after skittle until there were no skittles to be eaten. And each person who found the poison skittle we would weep for. We would weep for their loss, for their sacrifice, and for the fact that they did not let themselves succumb to fear but made the world a better place by eating skittles.
Because your REAL question…the one you hid behind a shitty little inaccurate, insensitive, dehumanizing racist little candy metaphor is, IS MY LIFE MORE IMPORTANT THAN THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS OF MEN, WOMEN, AND TERRIFIED CHILDREN…
… and what kind of monster would think the answer to that question… is yes?”
Guys please appreciate my adorable tiny Jewish physiology teacher and his shirt
Reblogging for the shirt, and the poster behind him
i love him
Embroidery art by Sheena Liam
Missy Elliott covers the June issue of Elle Magazine wearing Marc Jacobs Fall ‘17. Shot by Mark Seliger, styled by Samira Nasr and Misa Hylton.
Troop 6000 is the first in New York City designated solely for homeless girls.
The new troop is among a number of programs begun by the city to meet the needs of children, who make up nearly 40 percent of the roughly 60,000 people in the city’s primary shelter system. Of 287 people housed at the Sleep Inn, 155 are under 18, according to homeless services.
The Girl Scouts of Greater New York is covering the costs for Troop 6000: a $25 membership fee; a $75 starter kit of patches, pins, workbooks and vests; and the $20 monthly dues. Donations are being accepted.
These girls deserve a better life.They’re amazing and beautiful and they are so kind. They want to grow up and be able to help other homeless people , to build shelters and save lives. These noble thoughts should not drown in poverty and the lack of opportunities for homeless people. We are the community we should help each other and fight for equal rights and opportunities, because unity is the only way to survive.
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“why don’t poor people just get a job?”
Galaxy Dreams by Mariery Young
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