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Adelaide Kane photographed by Jordan Harvey (2018)
Laura Harrier for InStyle US, 2018
Lupita Nyong’o
photographed by Patrick Demarchelier for Allure Magazine March 2018
All through my life what I’ve loved doing is watching movies. I love the escapism of film, I love stories. So it is incredible to be able to be in them as much as I am, to see them from the first stitch in a costume to the end product.
♔ beauty queens ♔
The one thing I feel is lacking in Hollywood today is an understanding of the beauty, the power, the sexuality, the uniqueness, the humor of being a regular Black woman. Viola Davis
I like to think that we’re in the year of the black superhero. Like you said, we all have different stories that we’re telling, but … I didn’t have this coming up as a black little girl. I didn’t see myself as a superhero. So I’m really excited for, say, Halloween or just the representation, just to tune in on the TV every week, that [black kids] can say, “Wow, there’s a superhero who looks like me, who I could be probably, who actually looks like me, who actually are going through the same issues that I’m going through in my everyday life.” - Nafessa Williams for Teen Vogue
Margot Robbie for Harper’s Bazaar Australia, February 2018
inspirational ladies (3/∞) : blake lively
— “I have a strong sense of myself. That gives me a sense of security, you know? If I define myself by things that are always changing, like the public’s opinion, or what I’m wearing, or what job I’m doing, there’s no stability in that.”
Elizabeth Olsen + 2017 I think the thing that I wished was that I had maybe, I mean I don’t wish anything was different.. But what I would have told myself then was to be patient in choosing the next jobs and to believe the noise a bit and to know that this is a hard place to get to. It just kind of happened quickly. I had to learn how to make work choices; I had to learn how to pick jobs differently. I went through a few years of kind of just doing things because I was so lucky and happy to be offered opportunities. I just was so happy that people wanted to hire me and so I just kind of did things that, in hindsight, I could’ve made smarter choices that could’ve led to a different place. I learned in time and that’s good, I eventually figured it out, but there were certain opportunities that I think I could have waited around for, to work with certain directors and be a little bit more niche.
Selena Gomez for Billboard magazine
I’ve realized the quirky things that make you different are what make you beautiful. for Pristine ♥
I light all the candles. Cut flowers for all my rooms. I care for myself the way I used to care about you.
Selena Gomez | Elle
‘Everything happens for a reason’ is something that we have to tell ourselves all the time, because it’s good to have the idea that something good is around the corner.
When I look back, I don’t have regrets. In the moment I am really, really hard on myself, I’m definitely my own worst critic and can be my own worst enemy, and I’m trying very hard not to be that.