All I kept thinking about, over and over, was ‘You can’t live forever; you can’t live forever’.
—F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (via thenocturnals)
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All I kept thinking about, over and over, was ‘You can’t live forever; you can’t live forever’.
—F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby (via thenocturnals)
(Source: litquotelibrary, via valesmf)
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Eiko Ishioka’s Final Bow on nowness.com
Photo by Brigitte Lacombe
60/100 → lee pace
The Fall (2006), Tarsem Singh
Then there was the indian, who, whenever anxious, always stroked his brow. The Indian was supposedly married to the most beautiful squaw in the world yet nobody had seen her. To verify this, Odious disguised himself as a leper but when he saw her reflection, he was smitten. Locking the doors to his wigwam, the Indian stood guard. Little did he know, he was guarding an empty home for his wife had already been kidnapped by the evil Governor Odious. But the squaw refused to show herself to him. So, Odious had her thrown into the Labyrinth of Despair. Eventually she realized there was only one way out. While mourning his wife’s death the Indian took a blood oath never to look at another squaw and that he would be responsible for Governor Odious’s death.
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Joan González (1868-1908) La Jolie Parisienne (A Pretty Parisian) (c.1902-3) Black pastel on paper (32.6 x 25.3 cm)
Presented by Roberta González 1972, Tate Modern, London, England.
Repr:Vicente Aguilera Cerni, Julio Joan Roberta González: Itinerario de una Dinastía(Barcelona 1973), pl.322 (dated c.1905)Apparently made at the same time as two similar pastels reproduced by Cerni, pl.318 and Pierre Descargues, Joan González(Paris 1971), p.27 which are variants on the same theme, with different arrangements of the skirt and other minor changes; the one reproduced by Descargues is particularly close.
Ball gown by Charles James, 1948
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