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aria25 · 2 years
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Funny Christmas-themed couple matching shirts. perfect funny holiday-themed gifts for him/her.
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Maybe its just me being overly sensative but why do plus size women always get downgraded compliments?
Person A: "Wow this skinny person is so hot/sexy/gorgeous/ect"
Person B: "What about this plus size person?"
Person A: "Oh yeah they're pretty too..."
Why can't people describe plus size women in the same way?
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brofightiscancelled · 2 months
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my reality hc for why totty's eyes look bigger than everyone's else is that he tapes his eyelids which makes his eyes look bigger
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inartchive · 4 months
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demonic0angel · 1 year
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My second fav character is actually Valerie 😌 (click for clarity)
Kinda inspired by this one: here?
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knightelf · 21 days
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trying to watch a knights tale cuz obviously but i cant get over the modernization choices that dated it within like two years of it coming out lol
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julie-su · 1 year
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Dress in a way that terrifies parents and makes 14 year olds widen their eyes in envy and inspiration
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sirenium · 2 months
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I will never forgive the people who went after teenagers for going by Arson. It's a genuinely cool name fuck you, just admit you're allergic to teens having fun with self expression (or teens having fun at all) and stop trying to make it a morality issue
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sucresanguine · 1 year
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More random takes but my biggest problem with ouji fashion is 1. A lot of it isn't nearly as good quality as old school lolita pieces and often has a very cosplay feel to it, 2. For a masc equivalent fashion, it isn't actually very friendly to masc bodies. And by that I'm not just talking about fit, as a decent amount of stuff is made in male sizing (at least given how few brands make ouji to begin with). Given that lolita fashion fits such a classically fem silhouette, I'd love something that works more with classical masc styling. Sure, the full shorts might work from a historical point if you go far back enough, but that hardly translates to the stylistic feel of the pieces, which does skew more towards late 18th and early 19th century imo, if not early 20th century schoolboy. Give me emphasis on shoulders. Give me fitted bottoms and high waists. Give me cape coats and Eton collars and emphasis on the neckline to contrast where lolita emphasizes the skirt! Give me a cut that goes for dramatic and frilly masculinity, not something that takes lolita principles and just says "what if there was a seam at your crotch"
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aria25 · 2 years
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Get your holidays started with these funny t-shirts | $24.99 | Free Shipping for USA
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fashionhubsworld · 1 month
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"Stylish Beachside Elegance with Josephine Skriver"
Experience the ultimate beachside glamour with Josephine Skriver. In this captivating image, Josephine radiates sophistication and beauty against the serene backdrop of the ocean. Dressed in a chic blue and white patterned swimsuit and a casual white cover-up, she exudes effortless elegance. Her look is completed with natural makeup and flowing hair, embodying a perfect blend of style and comfort ideal for a summer day by the sea.
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guinevereslancelot · 6 months
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i actually love the comeback of bucket hats and mom jeans and big glasses and fanny packs and clunky shoes personally. i was born to dress like a dorky tourist from the 90s
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inartchive · 15 days
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stylesited · 3 months
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SELF SERVICE N°37
Photography: Ezra Petronio
Model: Daphne Groeneveld
Styling: Suzanne Koller
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