Moscow-based photographer Andrey Yakovlev and art director Lili Aleeva, also known as Yakovlev and Aleeva, are a husband-wife duo that creates amazing photos by combining high-fashion with traditionalism.

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Moscow-based photographer Andrey Yakovlev and art director Lili Aleeva, also known as Yakovlev and Aleeva, are a husband-wife duo that creates amazing photos by combining high-fashion with traditionalism.
I'm sure the majority of women around the world can agree on one thing: periods suck. Period. Even if you try to encourage yourself that someone has it worse than you, it's hard not to be angry with mother nature when the cramps start.
Super gut. Ich fühle mich auf einmal nicht mehr so allein ;)
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Der Herbst ist, Zeit die Drachen steigen zu lassen.
Pepperonis geerntet und zum trocknen aufgefädelt.
Glückskleewildwuchs bei uns auf dem Balkon.
Leckere Steinsuppe kochen und ich fühl mich in meine Kindheit versetzt ❤️
Olafur Eliasson Mind in life colour test 1, 2012 Photo: Jens Ziehe, 2012
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We Need to Stop Saying “Babies Ruin Bodies”
by Ntima Preusser
Before I became pregnant, someone told me, “don’t have a baby, babies ruin your body.”
It has been over a year since Anabel began her life. This time last year she was a microscopic speck inside me, and we were announcing our pregnancy. Between then and now, I have gained and lost fifty pounds. Four months after her birth, and my body still carries proof of her existence.
I have dark pools under my eyes. A valley where my belly button once was. Hips with a new amplitude that my teenage self wouldn’t recognize. I have lines mapped across the mountains of stretched skins left over on my midsection. Lightning bolts on my sides proving I was once too small to contain all of the love that filled me. Lines indicating that my daughter once lived inside of me.
Do you realize the significance in that? Every limb, finger, toe…her heart, even, developed near the very place my own heart beats inside of my chest. Those mountains of skin are all I have left to prove that we were once one and not two.
How can I be ashamed of that?
I have so much to say about seeing my grandfather’s eyes embedded into the sockets, and under the brows and lashes of her father’s. I see the seventeen year old boy I fell in love with, and my grandpa as a child all at once every time she looks up at me. She even wears my ears and my chin. The two very things I cursed having the most growing up. Not much makes me feel more beautiful than seeing tiny renditions of those same features on Anabel, and realizing just how special they are.
My body grew that.
Not everybody has that privilege.
Sure my belly is a bit softer nowadays, but the way it moves when I jump up and down sends my girl into fits of giggles. And yeah, my hips are hardly as narrow as they used to be, but they sure know the perfect figure-8 motion to sway her to sleep. My twenty-one year old hair is even beginning to gray, but not much soothes her more than my hair between her little fingers.
I am not something flawless in the eyes of society, or even close to what I once was physically, but my perfect girl sees me for who I am.
To her, I hang the moon.
She knows my heart - she knew it long before we met.
And she loves me for it.
I cannot tell you how much worth and validation I feel because of that truth.
My body is only a vessel for my spirit. An incredible vessel. It is strong, well, able, and undefeated.
My body is full of life.
My body is powerful.
My body made me a mother.
If anything, I was ruined by the world before I knew her, and she made me whole again.
*Cue Katy Perry’s “Roar” here.*
Judit for #fangfrischberlin last week we made some fresh Polas at the agency… #polaroid #shooting by @phoffmannbln #berlin #people #agency #photography #portrait #shooting #lovemyjob #blueeyes #naturalbeauty #brunettegirl (hier: Fangfrisch berlin)
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There seems to be so much bad stuff going on in the world right now that it's easy to forget that awesome things also happen every day on this planet of ours. Which is why we've decided to bring you this inspirational list of amazing kids who are each making the world a better place in their own special way.
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Guten Morgen Wochenende mit heißer Schokolade und natürlich Sahne.