May 4, 2012
1969: Patti Smith, photographed in New York by Norman Seeff

1969: Patti Smith, photographed in New York by Norman Seeff

(Source: 1972projects)

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May 4, 2012
YSL Bling Bangle - Mmmmm

YSL Bling Bangle - Mmmmm

(Source: sevenhalos, via thirsst)

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May 4, 2012
wheel…

wheel…

(Source: psql, via yayeveryday)

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May 2, 2012
The stunning Ayan Emli modelling red powder.

The stunning Ayan Emli modelling red powder.

(Source: bleeziethechef, via fabforgottennobility)

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May 2, 2012
Love these graduated tights… Mmmm

Love these graduated tights… Mmmm

(Source: acceptable, via classy-but-sassy)

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April 20, 2012
Penelope Cruz outtake #1 by Terry Richardson

Penelope Cruz outtake #1 by Terry Richardson

(Source: terrysdiary, via letsfuckinmybed)

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April 20, 2012
Vogue Germany, May 2012.  Photography by Greg Kadel.

Vogue Germany, May 2012.  Photography by Greg Kadel.

(Source: lust-for-fashion, via heroinchiq)

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April 19, 2012
Stunning pearly McQueen

Stunning pearly McQueen

(Source: brit-mcqueen, via obliqueunique)

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March 29, 2012
Mickey Mouse swimsuit

Mickey Mouse swimsuit

(Source: re-ject, via donotcockblock)

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March 26, 2012
Fake double C’s…

Fake double C’s…

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March 26, 2012
Scarlett Johansson photographed by Kayt Jones

Scarlett Johansson photographed by Kayt Jones

(Source: suicideblonde, via yamato)

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March 26, 2012
I Heart bike chain… by Jennifer Daniel

I Heart bike chain… by Jennifer Daniel

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March 24, 2012
great T

great T

(Source: iron-death)

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March 24, 2012
I know someone who would love this sweatshirt…

I know someone who would love this sweatshirt…

(Source: hu-f, via hu-f)

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March 14, 2012

Anish Kapoor, Shooting Into the Corner (2009)

“…A catapult that shoots prefabricated projectiles against the wall of the exhibition hall at a speed of about 50 kilometers per hour. The work in progress continuously gains mass and expands into space so that the sculpture created by the artist with the help of a machine weighs about 20 tons by the end of the exhibition.”


(Source: alecshao, via meggieschwendemann)

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