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MORI GIRL. I’m proud to be one (or atleast a fan). Need not say more.
Sources (in order): Floral Silhouette Pillow Set, Birdcages, Gabriel Doll, Soft lovers and hard-covers, Monmori Girl, Mori Girl with bangs,
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The haunted tunnels under Danvers State Mental Hospital in Danvers, Massachusetts.
I’m sad I never got to go to Danvers.
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Guys that Z is in freaking Times New Roman
This person isn’t messing around okay
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Oscar Wilde photographed by Napoleon Sarony, 1882.
These photographs were taken in January of 1882, when Wilde had first arrived in America for his year long lecture tour. All were taken in the studio of the most famous portrait photographer of the time, Canadian born Napoleon Sarony. The various furs, capes, velvet jackets, and stockings Wilde wore for the photo shoot reflected the attire he would wear to his lectures.
It certainly surprised me when I found out that the majority of Wilde’s most iconic images came from the same session, and were taken in the U.S. when Wilde had only published a yet to be produced play, Vera; or, the Nihilists, and a single book of verse (which Wilde can be seen holding in the first and second photographs).
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Hyuro.
Hyuro’s massive street mural in Copenhagen shows the progress of an elk as it journeys through several forests. I imagine this is even more beautiful when one drives alongside it. See more of the mural below:
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Sphynx
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“Goodbye Bosie, dear boy. Don’t let anyone, anything, ever change your feeling for me, change your love.”
Wilde (1997)
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Vogue June 1948