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Photographed by Osma Harvilahti for White|Wash June 2011
Cathrine Nørgaard by Sacha Maric for The Contributor Magazine Fall 2011 
romanticnaturalism:

Alek Wek wears a Louis Vuitton dress and an Yves Saint Laurent belt in ‘A Woman Worth’ photographed by Tetsuharu Kubota for the Spring 2012 issue of The Wild Magazine
Photographed by Mel Bles for POP Spring/Summer 2012
Ph. Mel Bles
Ph. Tobias Regell
Maison Martin Margiela Artisanal Spring/Summer 2013 backstage
Ph. Alfredo Piola
Guinevere Van Seenus in Rodarte photographed by Catherine Opie

stannisbaratheon:

i honestly don’t trust gifsets of food anymore because they might be scenes from hannibal

‘Gioielli XXL’. Photographed by Jean-François Lepage for M by Le Monde Magazine, June 2009
wearemagnetised:

hamandheroin:

The Animal Rescue Site is having trouble getting enough people to click on it daily so they can meet their quota of getting FREE FOOD donated every day to abused and neglected animals in their shelters.
It takes less than a minute (only about 15 seconds actually) to go to their site and click on the purple box titled, ‘Click Here to Give - it’s FREE!’. Every click gives about .6 bowls of food to sheltered dogs. You can also click daily!
Keep in mind that this does not cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate food to abandoned/neglected animals in exchange for advertising. [via.]
Go to the website here.

doesn’t cost you a cent, just a click.
Soo Joo by Katja Mayer for The Sunday Times Style
❝ I didn’t like the way I looked, the way I dressed and moved, what I achieved and what I felt I was worth. But there was so much energy in me, such belief that one day I’d be handsome and clever and superior and admired, such anticipation when I met new people and new situations. Is that what makes me sad? The eagerness and belief that filled me then and exacted a pledge from life that life could never fulfill? Sometimes I see the same eagerness and belief in the faces of children and teenagers and the sight brings back the same sadness I feel in remembering myself. Is this what sadness is all about? Is it what comes over us when beautiful memories shatter in hindsight because the remembered happiness fed not just on actual circumstances but on a promise that was not kept?

— Bernhard Schlink, The Reader (via cesarelucrezia)

(Source: ntrvrts.com)

Julia Nobis @ Derek Lam Fall/Winter 2013
Ph. Alfredo Piola