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deviiancetv · 1 year
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deVii King, 2023
𝙸𝙽𝙺'𝙳 𝙸𝙻𝙻𝚄𝚂𝙸𝙾𝙽 🖊️
Doja continues to grace her presence across the fashion world. This look she showcased is from one of Beyoncé’s Club Renaissance parties.
Credits: @laurelcharleston
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distantvoices · 1 year
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Tati Gabrielle at NYFW makeup by Laurel Charleston
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silkycherub · 1 year
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Tati Gabrielle at NYFW makeup by Laurel Charleston
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bebemoon · 4 months
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look for the name: WENDOVER
@missanthropicprinciple
pa33word "goddess myth" hanky hem knit angel print dress
aganovich medieval-inspired soft white cloth booties, s/s 2o17
{beauty} tati gabrielle @ nyfw 2o23, makeup by laurel charleston
the harmonist "sacred water" eau de parfum
my dearest world "angel" freshwater pearl collar w/ cross pearl pendant
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neoxghoul · 4 months
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Laurel Charleston shares a 2023 recap of Melanie Martinez's creature masks worn for her "PORTALS Tour"
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brivu · 1 year
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verdemoth · 1 year
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[ID: a tweet from Blaseball Commissioner Alternate @ blaseball, congratulating the Shoe Thieves championship victory. The tweet reads as follows: “Our Kicks! As ILB Commissioner and Legal Notary, I hereby confer upon the Charleston Shoe Thieves the title of Season X Champion with a Golden Record of 65-25 and all the rights and privileges pertaining thereto!” Included with the tweet is an image of a document labeled as ‘Championship Writ’. Below that, the text reads: ‘Conferred upon Charleston Shoe Thieves. Internet League Blaseball Season 1.’ Right of this text is a yellow wax stamp with the Thieves’ record of 65-25, and the ILB’s three bases logo. Overlayed upon the text is a gold watermark depicting a blaseball encircled in a laurel wreath, wearing a crown adorned with a single eye. The colours of the writ are predominantly golden hues. End ID]
I don’t think anyone’s posted this yet. Also, note that ‘Season X’ is a typo from Parker which they have attempted to remedy in the replies, and probably does not mean anything bigger or relate to Day X of Seasons 9 and 10
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whiteteethteens · 10 months
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Blizzy photographed by MTHR TSHA, glam by Laurel Charleston
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forpsalms · 2 years
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Doja by Laurel Charleston, 2022
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charlotteswebbbbb · 1 year
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Doja Cat at Paris Fashion Week SS23. Make up by Laurel Charleston.
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vampireorchids · 1 year
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laurel charleston | metal magazine
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distantvoices · 2 months
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Richie Shazam by Hannah Khymych for Numéro Netherlands February 2024
Timotej Letonja (Editor-in-Chief), Jana Letonja (Head of Editorial Content), Willyum Beck (Fashion Editor/Stylist), Laurel Charleston (Makeup Artist), Manuel Norena (Set Designer), Naomi Yasuda (Manicurist), Sara Zion (Producer)
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my-theunpluggedweb · 8 months
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reblogthiscrapkay · 1 year
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Review Of My 2022 New Year’s Resolutions/2023 Resolutions
Time for my yearly breakdown. This was, honestly and truly, one of if not the roughest year of my entire life so far. Sure, 2020 sucked for everyone and I remember my 2015 (I think) starting off really bad but ending okay, but this one takes the cake unquestionably. I am still in the grieving and recovery process. That being said, whatever progress I made on my resolutions pales in comparison to the fact that I am still here. *Reduce “Want To Read” list down to 60. Reread a book. Mild Fail. My read list is currently sitting at 77, which is one more book than it was a year ago. That being said, I reread a few short books this year, read everything on my secondary list that I got from the NTCE conference, and finally read The Count of Monte Cristo, the last book from my 50 Books To Read Before You Die bookmark and the longest book on my list. I can only consider this a fail to an extent.
*Watch all the important movies of 2021 and keep that movie list under control. Pass. This one endures as necessary and achievable. *Listen to 20 albums I already own. Pass. I did one better on this: I listened to every single album I had that I had never listened to. My music listening list is empty. I last made a real dent in it in 2020 but this year I was determined to just destroy it. *Play 10 new games. Pass. Speaking of destroying lists, I also completed my entire game list this year after having it become a monster from bundle buying in 2020. I spent basically all of August plowing through itchio games that I got until there was nothing left. It’s an incredibly freeing position to be in. *Run at least three times a week. Preferably four. Fail. I did some walking and actually lost a ton of weight over the summer but it’s slowly creeping back as it does every year and my strength is still nonexistent. *Go to at least two new places within pandemic restrictions. Pass. I went on a road trip around the Midwest and down to see my brother which included five new national parks and a bunch of major cities, my favorites being Charleston and Louisville. Then I took a spontaneous trip to Iceland that was amazing. *Make a new flower crown. Pass. It’s more of a laurel, which I ended up having the kids wear during Julius Caesar, but it’s something. I should have made something more daily usable but eh. *Finish writing something you’re proud of. Pass. I finished a play I had started winter break of 2021 and then also wrote a rather sad short story. Both were essentially therapy but I do think they turned out well. *Be better than last year. Fail. I was objectively worse than last year. I hit rock bottom. And yet, I managed to do a lot. 2023 RESOLUTIONS *Reduce “Want To Read” list down to 60. *Watch all the movies of 2022 that I care about. Watch/Rewatch all the movies on that list I made with Adam. *Get good at bass guitar. *Try game mastering a campaign. *Exercise at least three times a week. (Once the weather gets better. I live in an apartment now, and I can’t really run inside) *Go to at least two new places (This one is very likely already happening as I already have a trip planned for Spring Break to hit up four new and two old national parks and I’m writing a grant to go to Morocco but still) *Go back to doing something with your novel. *Be better than last year.
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neoxghoul · 6 months
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Which mask is you’re favorite?
stunning makeup looks for the portals tour by Laurel Charleston!
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brivu · 1 year
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