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Rare John Audubon oil painting of “Redtick Coonhound”

Bearded.
Remember that time I rode a camel in Morocco while wearing Louboutins with @eye4style @ashleyrodriguez and @nycfiona? Photo by @glamber. #tbt
Dogs devil worshipping in public.
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Baby picture of Leon Lennon, who is sadly no longer with us.
by Chelsea
Barley is getting into the summer spirit :)
by Cheryl
27 posts tagged Fashion
“fashion should make you feel happy. we’re all our own barbie doll. anyone who takes fashion seriously is a fool…what’s the worst that’s going to happen? you’re going to go out somewhere, and you’re going to put something on, and you’re going to look like an idiot. so what? you can take it off, and it doesn’t matter.”
joan rivers (via sarazucker)
(via lesleykat)
“My jeans too futuristic for that shit you know what i’m sayin?”
“Women always are more important for me than the clothes. I never treat a woman as an object, always as a woman…”
Carine Roitfeld
Carnival of the Animals: The Holiday Windows.
Photo: Ricky Zehavi
North Pole Garden Party: The Holiday Windows are Here.
Photo: Ricky Zehavi
“Elegance is a physical quality. If a woman doesn’t have it naked, she’ll never have it clothed.”
Karl Lagerfeld (via samatmarios)
“Hair and shoes say it all. Everything in between is forgivable as long as you keep it simple.”
Rick Owens
It’s Only a Game, Alexander McQueen S/S 2005
The models moved as if they were pieces in a life-sized chess game, an idea inspired by a scene from Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone. Once they had taken up their positions, reminders of all McQueen’s past signatures and silhouettes were in place: Savile Row sharp-tail coats; richly embroidered Japanese kimonos; streamlined sci-fi bodysuits; rigid molded corsets; and stiff, flounced godet skirts. Taken as a whole, the collection also highlighted McQueen’s remarkable ability to look across cultures for inspiration.
(via antevorta)
“That’s the thing about fashion: You can use it to hide, but it’s only magic when you use it to express who you really are.”
Kate Lanphear
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