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This man makes me wanna consider anatomy sketching 🤧
Damnn you Sylus!! I couldn't get these memory cards and the event ended too🤧
I just think that I finally found my artstyle... But not sure yet!.. he's gonna make me find one definitely 😏
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fierifiction · 2 years
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And then you're gonna knead it though return to Corporeal Life 243 343. Then we add the heavy cream. And then you're gonna get two puffs of Pillsbury's. So I put it on the back of the deck (and let's start the parade), right? I put it in there. Oh, oh I'm a big fan. And then I'm gonna bring back that Pillsbury's. Come and join us. You gotta pull one out right about here? And we're gonna take a spin and spin. Let's get to it.
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firestia · 3 months
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Little pony princesses 💗
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isteddu-purpura · 5 months
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i'm starting to write down how i want to be
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the first is how i want to dress, i found a mook list of things to reflect about the change want to see in myself. so i'll be starting slowly deciding how to change.
if anyone have some advice on these styles, like pages and videos feel free to link them here! so thanks again for listening to my rant, have a great dau everyone
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arguablysomaya · 6 months
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he's well-adjusted now
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eltoncurtis · 7 months
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Introducing Minka's Fashions: A New Era in Style and Elegance
We know the world of women's fashion is constantly evolving. What's on-trend today may be outdated tomorrow. Keeping up with the latest clothing styles is important for retailers targeting fashion-forward customers. That's why I’m thrilled to announce the launch of Minka's Fashions, a new wholesaler bringing effortlessly stylish women's clothing range to retailers across Canada.
Minkas Fashions noticed a gap in reasonably priced women’s clothing for different seasons. It was difficult to find something like that without sacrificing style or quality. Minkas filling that void. Their versatile pieces transition seamlessly from day to night, boardroom to bar. And with wearable silhouettes designed for the modern woman's body, Minkas ensures comfort and confidence from 9-to-5 and beyond.
Key Pieces Defining Minkas’ Debut Collection
Minkas’s inaugural line spotlights both wardrobe essentials and standout pieces. Flowy midi dresses, tailored blazers, and lightweight knits make styling simple. Meanwhile, satin-trimmed joggers, faux-leather moto jackets, and jewel-toned tops update classics with a contemporary edge.
They are dedicated to providing dedication flawless fit means exceptional tailoring across sizes. So bodies of all shapes and sizes look and feel amazing.
Effortless Partner for Retail Success
Minkas Fashions offers more than beautiful, on-trend designs at mid-tier price points. The streamlined wholesale model provides retailers with an effortless way to capture sales. As your wholesale partner, they handle everything from production to fulfillment. Their catalog integrates seamlessly into your product mix. And with direct shipping to your customers, retairs can avoid inventory headaches.
Meanwhile, Minkas Fashions’s seasoned team constantly refreshes options and identifies upcoming trends. This means your shelves stay stocked with pieces women want now. But they also actively solicit retailer feedback for future collections.
Ultimately, Minkas frees you up to focus on client relationships and sourcing complementary items. You can trust they have production, fulfillment, and design handled behind the scenes.
For both business owners and end-consumers, Minka's Fashions means ease of access to elevated everyday wear. They build their reputation by embracing innovation and craftsmanship at every step. Most importantly, understanding profits and sustainability goes hand-in-hand. If you are a retailer, you can definitely explore Minka's Fashions.
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macleod · 1 year
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ch33z33 · 26 days
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Made the idea that neither Peri nor Timmy remember each other as Timmy's last wish before turning 18. It's like a thing so neither have to suffer (one more than the other) and unless they see each other again, it'll stay like that. Kinda like the secret wish but under strict regulations and way harder to track down considering if they ever find each other on the street casually and see one another.
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nipuni · 9 months
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Ten! my love 🥰
A speedpaint video of this will be available at my Patreon on Jan 1st!
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daeyumi · 8 months
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another meme redraw from twt, i just couldn’t help myself
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Crazy character 🤡
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juha-art · 1 month
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THE NEXT WORLD MURAL
text is from this post by @even-disco-baby <3
mural is inspired by 'the kiss' by hayez
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homosexualslug · 3 months
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the difference between these scenes is killing meeeeee
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bbbbbbbbatman · 9 months
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Here’s how I want robin in the next battinson movie:
The very first scene is Bruce and tiny Dick Grayson sitting across from each other at the dining table, staring each other down in silence, both clearly grumpy about it. Alfred is in the background watching them with concern. The silence lasts about 20 seconds before Dick speaks.
“Let me fight crime.” (said with all the petulance of a pouty 10 year old)
Bruce replies immediately. “No.” (this is clearly an ongoing argument)
Immediately cut to the next scene where Dick, wearing the iconic Robin suit, is having the time of his life swinging across the city while Bruce frantically tries to keep up with him while yelling at him to be careful like an anxious mother
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eroticlamb · 2 months
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debbie harry photographed by chris stein , 1976
“I was taking pictures of everything around me, among them Debbie ... I was always aware of her astonishing looks and the effect she had on people.” - chris stein (me, blondie and the advent of punk)
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reasonsforhope · 9 months
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It’s an open secret in fashion. Unsold inventory goes to the incinerator; excess handbags are slashed so they can’t be resold; perfectly usable products are sent to the landfill to avoid discounts and flash sales. The European Union wants to put an end to these unsustainable practices. On Monday, [December 4, 2023], it banned the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear.
“It is time to end the model of ‘take, make, dispose’ that is so harmful to our planet, our health and our economy,” MEP Alessandra Moretti said in a statement. “Banning the destruction of unsold textiles and footwear will contribute to a shift in the way fast fashion manufacturers produce their goods.”
This comes as part of a broader push to tighten sustainable fashion legislation, with new policies around ecodesign, greenwashing and textile waste phasing in over the next few years. The ban on destroying unsold goods will be among the longer lead times: large businesses have two years to comply, and SMEs have been granted up to six years. It’s not yet clear on whether the ban applies to companies headquartered in the EU, or any that operate there, as well as how this ban might impact regions outside of Europe.
For many, this is a welcome decision that indirectly tackles the controversial topics of overproduction and degrowth. Policymakers may not be directly telling brands to produce less, or placing limits on how many units they can make each year, but they are penalising those overproducing, which is a step in the right direction, says Eco-Age sustainability consultant Philippa Grogan. “This has been a dirty secret of the fashion industry for so long. The ban won’t end overproduction on its own, but hopefully it will compel brands to be better organised, more responsible and less greedy.”
Clarifications to come
There are some kinks to iron out, says Scott Lipinski, CEO of Fashion Council Germany and the European Fashion Alliance (EFA). The EFA is calling on the EU to clarify what it means by both “unsold goods” and “destruction”. Unsold goods, to the EFA, mean they are fit for consumption or sale (excluding counterfeits, samples or prototypes)...
The question of what happens to these unsold goods if they are not destroyed is yet to be answered. “Will they be shipped around the world? Will they be reused as deadstock or shredded and downcycled? Will outlet stores have an abundance of stock to sell?” asks Grogan.
Large companies will also have to disclose how many unsold consumer products they discard each year and why, a rule the EU is hoping will curb overproduction and destruction...
Could this shift supply chains?
For Dio Kurazawa, founder of sustainable fashion consultancy The Bear Scouts, this is an opportunity for brands to increase supply chain agility and wean themselves off the wholesale model so many rely on. “This is the time to get behind innovations like pre-order and on-demand manufacturing,” he says. “It’s a chance for brands to play with AI to understand the future of forecasting. Technology can help brands be more intentional with what they make, so they have less unsold goods in the first place.”
Grogan is equally optimistic about what this could mean for sustainable fashion in general. “It’s great to see that this is more ambitious than the EU’s original proposal and that it specifically calls out textiles. It demonstrates a willingness from policymakers to create a more robust system,” she says. “Banning the destruction of unsold goods might make brands rethink their production models and possibly better forecast their collections.”
One of the outstanding questions is over enforcement. Time and again, brands have used the lack of supply chain transparency in fashion as an excuse for bad behaviour. Part of the challenge with the EU’s new ban will be proving that brands are destroying unsold goods, not to mention how they’re doing it and to what extent, says Kurazawa. “Someone obviously knows what is happening and where, but will the EU?”"
-via British Vogue, December 7, 2023
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