nobrashfestivity:
“ Louise Bourgeois Untitled
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nobrashfestivity:

Louise Bourgeois  Untitled

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simply-quotes:

“She’s independent and she’s been doing it on her own for so long she’ll never be the girl to tell you how much she needs you. But she’ll show you how much she wants this.”

— Christina Lauren, Beautiful Bitch

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kindofluxe:
“thetrendytale:
“ chicblanccouture:
“ MFW FW 2018
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MORE FASHION AND STREET STYLE ” ”
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thatkindofwoman:

“You’re the kind of person I’d make coffee for in the morning.”

— 6 am thoughts. 

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laurasaxby:
“ Marilyn Monroe in Something’s Got To Give, 1962.
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laurasaxby:

Marilyn Monroe in Something’s Got To Give, 1962. 

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thatkindofwoman:

“See the light in others, and treat them as if that is all you see.”

Wayne Dyer 

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thatkindofwoman:

“The way to love someone is to lightly run your finger over that person’s soul until you find a crack, and then gently pour your love into that crack.”

Keith Miller 

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newyorker:

The Flowers that Make Chanel No. 5

Since the mid-nineteen-eighties, the Mul family has had an exclusive partnership to grow jasmine and roses for Chanel. The company uses the flowers to make Chanel No. 5—a perfume that, in the way of a Cavaillon melon or a piece of Sèvres porcelain, comes from a specific place. The roses are Rosa centifolia: “hundred petal” roses, or cabbage roses, their frilly, dishevelled flowers often bowing under their own weight. 

The species is prized for its clear, sweet, honeyed scent. If it were a musical instrument, it might be a flute. It is so distinctive that Joseph Mul, whose great-grandfather started the farm in the early nineteen-hundreds, can identify a rose grown in Pégomas with his eyes closed. “You can compare it to wine,” he said recently. “A Burgundy from anywhere else isn’t a Burgundy.”

Each thirty-millilitre bottle of Chanel No. 5 represents the afterlife of a thousand Pégomas jasmine flowers and twelve Pégomas roses. 

“A living material gives you an identity that no synthetic can give.”

Read more. 

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forevernoon:
“ Richard Pierce – Cosmetics
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forevernoon:

Richard Pierce – Cosmetics

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bob-belcher:
“louder for the people at the back
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bob-belcher:

louder for the people at the back

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heavensghost:

King and Lionheart // of monsters and men

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