There are no accidents, only encounters. — Paul Éluard, French poet
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Arctic wedding eyes are just five steps away. READ.
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Åyr, Marte Eknaes at Cookies
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Gisèle van Waterschoot van der Gracht.
In memoriam to Gisèle, Castrum Peregrini published this poem:
Creatures for a day! What is a man?
What is he not? A dream of a shadow
Is our mortal being. But when there comes to men
A gleam of splendor given of heaven
Then rests on them a light of glory
And blessed are their days.
(Pythian 8, Pindaros)
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Bilbao | Spain (by Nacho Coca)
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Few accessories have aroused such commentary, for and against, than the flower crown, so trendy of late among the neo-hippie festival crowd. Despite detractors, these decorative headpieces, whose history in mythology and art can be traced back to ancient civilizations, show no signs of fading from favor.
Take a look back at the history of the flower crown and the women who wore them here.
Photographed by Mario Testino, Vogue, July 2012.
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