look for the name NADEZHDA (requested by anonymous) | simone rocha sheer tulle frill cascade cape dress w/ faux fur trim (a/w 2o24), { beauty } fairy faces backstage @ christian dior couture s/s 2o17, harlot hands "caroline" white and pink beaded freshwater pearls necklace, antonio maretti "slumber party" eau de parfum (cream, vanilla, benzoin, caramel, chocolate, brown sugar, musk, praline), sandy liang mary jane pointe shoes in ballet satin
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Nadezhda Custom Portraits
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@valourie: "Umma? I didn't know you were back... is this a Marauders thing, or are we finally going to get that beachfront property and fuck off from this orgy island?"
“The former, unfortunately. Not to mention the chances of finding beachfront property that hasn’t already been claimed and at a reasonable price is proving to be quite difficult.” Kwannon gathered up a pair of sheathed daggers and tossed it to the other woman.
“Unless you’d like to stay here and partake in the ‘festivities’?”
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The tombstone of Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Stalin's second wife, is surrounded by unbreakable glass to prevent vandalism.
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second half of the 1890s Visiting dress of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna by workshop of Nadezhda Lamanova (Moscow)
cloth, velvet, silk thread and sequins
(State Hermitage Museum)
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WIM Nadezhda Azarova, 2006.
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Donkey Skin by Nadezhda Illarionova
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The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen
Artist :Nadezhda Illarionova
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Nadezda Illarionova's illustrations for the European folk tale Puss in Boots.
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Nadezhda Illarionova - The Little Mermaid, 1985.
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Nadezhda Mandelstam, from "Hope against Hope: A Memoir," originally published in 1970
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Enchanting unibrow woman that started as a doodle in my notebook. Her name is Nadezhda. Idk anything else about her for now.
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Like any uncharted territory, you seem greatly intriguing.
Source: Nadezhda Kriger by Sean Archer via tumblr.com
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