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I'm Kohl Murdock and I'm an art student.
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wbsloan:

Black Gives Way to Blue 
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Starting to hang my pictures for my senior exhibition. If you’re my friend, you better come! (Taken with instagram)

Starting to hang my pictures for my senior exhibition. If you’re my friend, you better come! (Taken with instagram)

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erytheis:

‘Fashion’s Mavericks’: Linda Evangelista, Niki Taylor, Shalom Harlow, Naomi Campbell, Amber Valletta and Christy Turlington by Steven Meisel for Vogue US, September 1994

aisthetes:

Cercó, Toscana (by Joe Wray)

aisthetes:

Cercó, Toscana (by Joe Wray)

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I rarely get on Facebook anymore, but today I got on and I saw this: 

Okay, the outfit is cute to some extent, but it’s so revealing and trashy that I don’t understand. Why do girls feel the need to do this? They take current fashion styles and twist them to be tasteless. I have no issue with this girl, but it’s just disappointing that she feels the need to barely cover her butt and show her tits to the entire internet.

I mean, seriously. All she has to do is pull her shirt up, move her skirt down, get some nice jewelry, and she’s still looking cute and classy. I just wish people didn’t make current fashion trends look so tacky because when they’re executed properly, they look absolutely adorable.

Want to be friends? (Taken with instagram)

Want to be friends? (Taken with instagram)

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Hello, Internet. (Taken with instagram)

Hello, Internet. (Taken with instagram)

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suicideblonde:

Jessica Chastain photographed by Paolo Roversi for W Magazine, May 2012

suicideblonde:

Jessica Chastain photographed by Paolo Roversi for W Magazine, May 2012

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designersocial:

T the New York Times style magazine has dressed up the latest looks by Dolce & Gabbana, Ferragamo, Missoni, Armani, and McQueen in fruit, fish, and fusilli.  Inspired by the upcoming Met Museum Costume Institute exhibit featuring surrealist designer Elsa Shiaparelli and lover of all things quirky Muiccia Prada, stylist Robbie Spencer and photographer Richard Burbridge created surreal images and quirky looks of their own.

-JK [via T Magazine]

definitelydope:

the world in a box by katharinaschumacher on Flickr.
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mpdrolet:

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