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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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@theartofmadeline
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@sceneabomination
Ivory Silk Evening Dress with Loopy Ribbons
c. 1903
Hopkins Costume Trust
Computerwelt, Christoph Morlinghaus (close-up shots of computer microprocessors)
from neuroaesthetics: why the brain loves pretty things
dolce & gabbana fall 1992
WHAT ARE YALL READING RN you must tell me
nylon magazine 2004
Marsha Hunt, mother of Mick Jagger's eldest child, photographed by Ron Howard in London, 1970.
Anok Yai @ Gucci Cruise 2027
Scanned from the book Les tenues des Touaregs; Fonds documentaire de Michel Vallet; 2019; Catherine Vaudour
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MIHO MATSUDA
This past Sunday marked the 98th annual Academy Awards (@theacademy). Breaking the troubling pattern of the last two years, none of the women nominated for Best Actress or Best Supporting Actress depicted prostituted women. The winners for Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor have consistently depicted a variety of characters, such as nuclear physicists, architects, musicians and government leaders. In the history of the Academy Awards, no man has ever been nominated or won for portraying a prostituted individual. If Hollywood keeps pedaling stories of prostituted women and the sex trade, what message are they pushing out? What are they instilling in women and girls, what are they showing society values about women and girls?
from Coalition Against Trafficking in Women International