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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
KIROKAZE

@theartofmadeline
wallacepolsom
RMH
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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JVL

blake kathryn
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occasionally subtle

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Product Placement
Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
taylor price
Three Goblin Art
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Claire Keane

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Giselle | nationaleoperaballet
Tenmon Bun’ya no zu (map showing divisions of the heavens and regions they govern) star map with wooden case by Shibukawa Harumi (1639-1715), Japan, 1677. Combines Shibukawa’s systematic astronomical observations with concepts from Chinese field-allocation astrology.
“The Ballet of The Red Shoes” is from a fairy tale by Hans Andersen. It is the story of a young girl who is devoured with an ambition to attend a dance in a pair of Red Shoes. She gets the shoes and goes to the dance. For a time, all goes well and she is very happy. At the end of the evening she is tired and wants to go home, but the Red Shoes are not tired. In fact, the Red Shoes are never tired. They dance her out into the street, they dance her over the mountains and valleys, through fields and forests, through night and day. Time rushes by, love rushes by, life rushes by, but the Red Shoes go on.
What happens in the end?
Oh, in the end, she dies.
making pasta with someone u love
i love bread and i dont care what happens to me because of it
Self care is chain smoking, dropping acid, and chugging coffee until you astral project to the castle at the center of the labyrinth to fight david bowie
Yanina Couture S/S 2016 Haute Couture - Details
Catch me in the bottom of a well eating moss and forgetting language
global hypercolor: shanelle nyasiase for dazed magazine
Godesses of night in paintings
Auguste Raynaud (French, 1854–1937)
Auguste-Alexandre Hirsch (French, 1833-1912)
François-Léon Bénouville (French, 1821-1859)
Americo Pedro (Brazilian, 1843-1905)
The Color of Pomegranates 1969
Kathryn Boren | nisian
“Death to america” but it’s said with the inflection of a friendly cashier at a store telling you to have a good day.
Details from Yulia Yanina Spring 2016 Couture.
Svetlana Zakharova and Edvin Revazov in La Dame aux Camélias (x)
henri matisse
la gerbe
1953