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Jourdan Dunn photographed by Dennis Leupold for T Magazine Singapore, May 2017
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LOVING VINCENT (2017) Dir. Dorota Kobiela, Hugh Welchman
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Winter Wonderland
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“I’m in my Beyoncé hair moment.”
Savannah Smith via TikTok.
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LUCY LIU in CHARLIE’S ANGELS (2000)
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Teapot, from a three-piece tea set, c. 1885, Minneapolis Institute of Art: Decorative Arts, Textiles and Sculpture
spherical body; hinged lid with organic finial with three raised leaves; four scrolling feet; overall decorations (body, cover, handle and spout) of relief floral designs The 1888 International Exhibition in Glasgow, Scotland provided an opportunity to boast about the city’s achievements in industry, science, and art. The fair also offered Glaswegians a peek at the more exotic cultures within the British Empire, including Australia, South Africa, and India. The most popular exhibit at the fair was the Indian Pavilion. With the help of committees in Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras, the pavilion was designed to replicate a market street in India, and filled with furniture, carpets, fabrics, metalwork, and ceramics. This tea set was brought from Bhuj, India’s westernmost city, and displayed in the Indian Pavilion. Size: 6 ½ x 9 ½ x 4 15/16 in. (16.51 x 24.13 x 12.54 cm) Medium: Silver, tortoise shell
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/66410/
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House in Higashi Tamagawa - Kazuo Shinohara.
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obsessed with this river phoenix quote
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Alessandro Crosato
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Gianfranco Frattini “Seasann” living room set for Cassina, 1971
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Tīna Sāra
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Pocket book, covered in embroidered satin, 19th century. France. Via Cooper Hewitt
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Pierre Paulin Ribbon Chair and Ottoman, 1965.
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