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“Love is a choice. Not chemistry. Not some kind of magical power. It is a choice. You choose to love someone. You love, and you love hard, because if you do not, you are lost.” - Queen Charlotte, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story
thirteen (2003)
some of the dresses worn by Kate Winslet in Titanic (1997)
Margot Robbie x The Wolf of Wall Street
"Ship With Butterfly Sails" by Salvador Dali, 1937 🦋⚓
Salvador Dali illustrations for chapters of Billy Rose’s autobiography Wine, Women and Words
“Now, when Billy came to write his autobiography Wine, Women and Words, he convinced Salvador Dali to supply the illustrations. Billy met Dali when he was producing events at the World’s Fair in 1939. Rose helped Dali get his Dream of Venus exhibited at the fair. The two became freinds with Dali even painting Billy a series of paintings The Seven Lively Arts as a mark of his respect in 1944. When these were lost in a fire at Billy’s home, Dali gave him a new painting called ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll’ in 1956 which was also the name of a perfume Dali was hawking.So Billy had Dali supply the sketches for his autobiography first published in 1948. Each sketch illustrated a different chapter which reflected on some important event in his life–like his work in theatre or more particularly Billy’s marriage to his second wife Eleanor Holm who he met while still married to Fanny Brice during the production of Aquacade. There was three versions of the book. The American version is the one you really want to collect as it has more pictures than the British version. Well, whaddya know, I got the British one. It’s a fine book, full of neat stories which are well matched by Dali’s drawings.” Paul Gallagher, 2019, Flashbak
Virginia Woolf, from The Waves
Anonymous photographer Antique Head of Ariadne, Museo delle Terme, Rome ca. 1880 marble Victoria & Albert Museum
Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio in Romeo + Juliet (1996)
I wish you could see yourself the way the rest of the world does.
I wish you could see yourself the way the rest of the world does.
the way her outfit carried episode one.