Vogue covers illustrated by Eduardo García Benito, 1920s.
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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Jules of Nature

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Vogue covers illustrated by Eduardo García Benito, 1920s.
“Odette can’t get to the ball ‘cause I won’t bring her, so I’ll zap up a date who’s a real dead ringer.”
New promo photo.
Festive winter Vogue covers from 1919-1929, pulled from the Vogue Archive.
(fall covers) (winter covers)
every day i wake up and drink my silly little coffee while God eats my heart like a pomegranate in front of me
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Helmut Lang “Handcuff” bracelet (version)
samuel cirnansck ss 2012
“The way we were first loved and the ways we have been loved ever since form our definition of what love means to us. Some people really feel loved when someone gives them a gift. Others experience it when people stand up for them. Still others feel loved when someone goes the extra mile to help them. If our mother showed love by holding us in our pain or joy, without engulfing or controlling us, that will be the behavior that always feels like love to us. We feel love now as we first received it; we give love the way others gave it to us. Thus, since love is unique to each person, we read and write love, receive and give it, in the style designed by our past experience. Yet, like good handwriting, our unique signature can be read by others.””
— David Richo, How to Be an Adult in Love: Letting Love in Safely and Showing It Recklessly (via thewriterscaravan)
some favorite quotes from Keith Haring Journals
Me taking care of myself all 2018
*and all 2020 and beyond
TO LEARN YOURSELF, ASK YOURSELF:
1. What are my five best qualities?
2. In my life, what do I desire, ultimately?
3. When it comes to life, what ‘moves’ me?
4. What does the evolved “me” look like?
5. Am I ‘proud’ of myself? Why (not)?
“Being raw means connecting to other people’s trials and noticing how we all have to find our own answers; we all have to learn how to show up and breathe without grasping for something to deliver us from our own pain. When you resist your own rawness and pain, you only create more pain for yourself. You have to make peace with yourself. Push away the bad voices, again and again, and replace them with something kinder and more patient. Say to yourself, “I’m broken right now, but I’m doing my best.” Take in the electricity, the shivers, the rough-hewn fear of your raw state, and eventually, if you welcome these feelings in enough without fighting them, you’ll find inspiration and comfort there.”
— Heather Havrilesky, How to Be a Person in the World
How to Save Your Own Life, Erica Jong