Sunita Mani photographed by Joyce Kim for Day Space Night.
that sock shoe combo
Three Goblin Art

Janaina Medeiros
Xuebing Du
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trying on a metaphor
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

if i look back, i am lost
ojovivo
Sade Olutola

blake kathryn
Stranger Things
d e v o n
occasionally subtle
we're not kids anymore.
Acquired Stardust
Cosmic Funnies

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Sunita Mani photographed by Joyce Kim for Day Space Night.
that sock shoe combo
Beyoncé singing “World Stop” in 2017 and “Carry On” in 2018.
Paolo Sebastian & Disney “Once Upon a Dream” Spring 2018 Couture Collection
not to be corny but one’s radical politics should stem from a love for humanity
When Beyoncé said “if we’re going to heal, let it be glorious” it really stuck with me. And that’s the motto for 2018 and onwards.
Get it girl, Amelia
I’m starving so here’s a new addition to David’s foodie leg. Done at @downtowntattoolasvegas🍜 Thanks dude!
“Take one pint of water, add a half pound of sugar, the juice of eight lemons, the zest of half a lemon. Pour the water from one jug then into the other several times. Strain through a clean napkin.”
www.beyonce.com
#REAL FUNNY OLD SPORT
And that’s how you cut to a wide shot.
Chloe x Halle for NY Mag
Feral moments so valuable you never share them with anyone.
Bhanu Kapil, Ban en Banlieue. (via batarde)
I take this picture of myself and with my sewing scissors cut out the face.
Now it is more accurate:
where my eyes were, every- thing appears
—Margaret Atwood, preface to The Journals of Susanna Moodie (Oxford University Press, 1970)
Zendaya on Being in Beyoncé’s Lemonade It was crazy. At first when they called I thought it wasn’t even real. I don’t think I believed it until I got there and I saw her. Clearly I’m obsessed with Beyoncé. Anyone that knows me knows that I’m a diehard fan. It was incredible being part of something that I think was more than just a Beyoncé video. It was a women empowerment video. It was a black women empowerment video. It was a socially conscious and aware video. It touched on so many different topics and things that were so important, and I appreciate that she uses her platform to do that and talk about things and make people uncomfortable.