charlie heaton and owen campbell BTS stills from As You Are
photographer: Miyako Bellizzi
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Françoise Hardy - YSL show, 1967.
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Traumatic memories are the unassimilated scraps of overwhelming experiences, which need to be integrated with existing mental schemes, and be transformed into narrative language. It appears that, in order for this to occur successfully, the traumatized person has to return to the memory often in order to complete it. [...] In the case of complete recovery, the person does not suffer anymore from the reappearance of traumatic memories in the form of flashbacks, behavioral reenactments, and so on. Instead the story can be told, the person can look back at what happened; he has given it a place in his life history, his autobiography, and thereby in the whole of his personality. Many traumatized persons, however, experience long periods of time in which they live, as it were, in two different worlds: the realm of the trauma and the realm of their current, ordinary life.
B.A. Van Der Kolk and Otto Van Der Hart, “The Intrusive Past: the Flexibility of Memory and the Engraving of Trauma”
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Scarlett Johansson during the filming of Lost in Translation photographed by Sofia Coppola.
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Early draft of "Lover, You Should’ve Come Over" from the book Jeff Buckley: His Own Voice.
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Vivienne Westwood lighters
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kinder than man, athea davis
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thanks @expiredidealist for the new SXS ♡
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Abandoned honeymooner’s resort in the Poconos, PA
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