On Looking into the Eyes of a Demon Lover

Well I hope you won't see me in my ragged company
Well, you know I could never be alone
adjectival:

Un Conte D’hiver, Marcelina Sowa & Suzanne Diaz by Mark Segal for Vogue Paris Oct 2006

adjectival:

Un Conte D’hiver, Marcelina Sowa & Suzanne Diaz by Mark Segal for Vogue Paris Oct 2006

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mollysoda:

landlocked:
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mollysoda:

landlocked:

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mollysoda:

clara bow

mollysoda:

clara bow

mollysoda:

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muybridge is the best.

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mollysoda:

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muybridge is the best.

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pampong:

holiday bits by bricolagelife on Flickr.

pampong:

holiday bits by bricolagelife on Flickr.

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wallacegardens:

The Cloister and the Hearth, A Tale of the Middle Ages, by Charles Reade (1894), Art Nouveau Tulip design. 

wallacegardens:

The Cloister and the Hearth, A Tale of the Middle Ages, by Charles Reade (1894), Art Nouveau Tulip design. 

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somethingaboutbretagne:

Pairing this romantic lace dress that oozes femininity and sexiness with long leather-look black pants underneath adds an edgy, masculine look that can go from day to night. Wear it with minimal accessories to prevent drawing the attention away from the dramatic floral lace work. Love!

somethingaboutbretagne:

Pairing this romantic lace dress that oozes femininity and sexiness with long leather-look black pants underneath adds an edgy, masculine look that can go from day to night. Wear it with minimal accessories to prevent drawing the attention away from the dramatic floral lace work. Love!

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milktree:

McQueen Spring 2012

milktree:

McQueen Spring 2012

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