(Source: sadprettygirls, via therealkatiewest)
(Source: sadprettygirls, via therealkatiewest)
Audrey Tautou for Elle France
She looks like a waifish vagabond, but a ladykiller— not so much a contradiction as one might think!
she looks so much like louise brooks in the beggars of life!

My mother and sister have expressed great distaste for my endeavor to grow my hair so I can do a top knot (it is okay because they both know they can’t police my presentation and that I’m going to do whatever I want anyway). The funny thing is that they each separately used “looking like a samurai” as a reason not to do it. Grrrrl did you forget, we are of samurai blood? Maybe I want to look like a samurai. Our great-great grandmother brought her kaiken to the States, but her husband threw it out because she “wouldn’t need it in America.” How quickly we forget these things.
RE-RE-blogging this for the story and commentary by the person in the actual photo. there is so much happening here and i missed it because it wasnt properly credited in the first round…
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can I see yr mustache/lipstick combos and mustache techniques? I’ve been using alternatively
- black glitter
- brown and black pencils
- mascara
damn i wish i remembered how I even did my mustache in this picture. whatevs. reblobbing myself cause I’m a qtpa2t
reblobbing you because you are a qtpa2t
Alfred Stieglitz self-portrait, c. 1894, age 30. Stieglitz began an affair with Georgia O’Keefe in 1918. He took nude photos of her in his apartment, where his wife eventually found them, so Stieglitz and O’Keffe moved into a studio of their own.
A friend described them as “two teenagers in love. Several times a day they would run up the stairs to their bedroom, so eager to make love that they would start taking their clothes off as they ran.”
Submitted by Jessica S.
OH MY GOODNESS. i mean, i knew about stieglitz & o’keefe but OH MY GOODNESS i love this description.
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i want to credit this properly but the flickr page is private and i can’t?
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