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Keeley x Clarks
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Keeley Hawes x Clarks AW 2021
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Graham's comment is the best lol😂 and Sam❤❤
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caitrionabalfe I’ve been off socials for a while as I was taking some time to enjoy cooking up this little human …. We are so grateful for this little soul ….that he chose us as his parents. I’m in awe of him already and can’t help stare and wonder at all the possibilities of who he will become, where he will go and what he’ll do on the big adventure of his life. Right now he seems so small and fragile and I constantly think how grateful I am that I live in a place, in a time where he is born into peace and safety and yet at the same time I see so many in the world right now that aren’t afforded that same privilege and opportunity … who are born into famine or war and how unjust it is that the same safety isn’t there for all children. Here in the west we have so much, we are so lucky and so if you’d like to join me in supporting any of the wonderful charities that need help trying to give those that are forgotten dignity and hope, we can give the gift of peace and safety and opportunity to a few more children …💙
A fresh breath to this world! Congratulations Caitriona!!!
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lulu-tan79 · 3 years
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caitrionabalfe I’ve been off socials for a while as I was taking some time to enjoy cooking up this little human …. We are so grateful for this little soul ….that he chose us as his parents. I’m in awe of him already and can’t help stare and wonder at all the possibilities of who he will become, where he will go and what he’ll do on the big adventure of his life. Right now he seems so small and fragile and I constantly think how grateful I am that I live in a place, in a time where he is born into peace and safety and yet at the same time I see so many in the world right now that aren’t afforded that same privilege and opportunity … who are born into famine or war and how unjust it is that the same safety isn’t there for all children. Here in the west we have so much, we are so lucky and so if you’d like to join me in supporting any of the wonderful charities that need help trying to give those that are forgotten dignity and hope, we can give the gift of peace and safety and opportunity to a few more children …💙
A fresh breath to this world! Congratulations Caitriona!!!
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For anonymous who wanted some Lindsay Denton.
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Helen McCrory presents at the British Academy Television Awards on May 12, 2019.
requested by @sandrahoh
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lulu-tan79 · 3 years
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RIP Helen McCrory (1968-2021)
I don’t think I’ve ever been interested in any play about the happy, successful, lighter moments of life. I think that’s a very modern, pervasive idea in our entertainment, whether it’s on Instagram or in fiction, to show only the good and the perfect side of yourself. It’s just a lie and it’s very dull, and it’s nothing that anyone should even strive for.
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Shower Power: Revisiting Junya Watanabe’s Rain-Soaked Spring 2000 Collection
BY LAIRD BORRELLI-PERSSON
April 1, 2021
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In today’s uncertain climate, many designers are thinking about functionality when creating garments and using technical materials to achieve it. But it was over 20 years ago that the industry started paying attention to these “magic” fabrics that spoke of the future.
Junya Watanabe was one of the designers that pioneered their use. To mimic the effect of the cellophane gel used in lighting, he developed a polyurethane-laminated nylon tricot for his fall 1995 Mutants collection, and his famous, hand-sewn honeycomb ruffs for fall 2000 were made using nylon organza. Manus et machina in action.
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In his spring 2000 collection, titled Function and Practicality, Watanabe made truly dramatic use of a water repellent fabric, created by the Japanese mill Toray. To demonstrate the fabric’s utility, models walked under a cascade of water to the strains of The Carpenters’ 1971 hit “Rainy Days and Mondays.” They wore headscarves and pretty shift dresses in an early 1960s cookie-cutter vein, a number of which were reversible. This was fashion with function, which has long been Watanabe’s way. “Sometimes I feel a little ridiculous putting so much thinking into a dress that looks that simple,” Watanabe told Vogue when talking about an earlier lineup, a sentiment that applies here as well.
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The dresses were colorful and girlish, featuring ruffles and polka dots and florals. “His waterproofs are fanciful, feminine, and metamorphic: a Lilly Pulitzer-esque shift that, if unzipped and unpeeled and rezipped, mutates from one dress to another; a shawl that drops to become the ruffled skirt of a flirty dress,” wrote Sally Singer in Vogue at the time. “Every season, Watanabe takes on an unlikely challenge and overcomes it with humor and a resilient devotion to conservative notions of elegance.”
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The collection was received with delight, and it’s been reported that the reclusive designer had to take two bows. Outlander star Caitriona Balfe, who opened the show, remembers it clearly. “Walking through the rain effect during the show was magical... you could feel the water drops bounce off the fabric, but other than feeling it on our arms we remained completely dry. There was a palpable buzz coming off the audience and I remember feeling so proud to have been part of something so unique and special.”
Now you can join in the fun as we’ve added newly digitized images of the show to the Vogue Runway archive.
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【AU】 Julia Montague v.s. Her younger self
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Poonany v.s. Honeypot
dorks v.s. hot couple
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lulu-tan79 · 3 years
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When THAT picture was posted for the first time... Some good old days <3
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I am dying!!!
This is literally a picture of Julia and David after they get married <3 <3
Thanks for the feels guys <3 <3
Source: Adam Tanswell
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Keeley Hawes as Patricia Neal in To Olivia (2021)
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To Olivia || Pat & Paul
“No. No kiss. You just walk straight to the bus and not even look back.”
“Yeah. THAT is the bus station scene.”
*Gif set is made upon this anon request.
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Elliot & Olivia in 1x6: Sophomore Jinx.  
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‘Luckily, I had Keeley. She was my saving grace in this whole thing, and that’s why I love her’ - Richard Madden on working with Keeley.
‘I felt safe with him. We had some very odd things to do together, which means you have to trust each other, and I really did trust him’. - Keeley Hawes on working with Richard.
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Patricia Neal | Keeley Hawes
To Olivia (2021)
"I trust I will be remembered by Hollywood and the legitimate theater, after all, I gave them all I had." - Patricia Louise Neal
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