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babblzoom · 9 months
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geturlook2gether · 9 months
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| orphee for @wrpdmagazine captured by @kulesza_pik ; model Xiaoxue at @vivamodel ; styling by @johannaankelhed ; make up by @kamilavay ; hair by @andrea_i_hair |
ig. @lauritabanita / @geturlook2gether
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bellakotak · 6 months
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A story about the girl who thrived despite it all.... by Bella Kotak
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unes23 · 11 months
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Juliana Schurig by Cornelius Kass for The Cut
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isitreallydesign · 2 years
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Only Happy Girls Cry - Just fashion inspiration (see below for ownerships)
Talent - Zendaya
Photographer - @Elizavetaporodina (instagram)
Stylist - @luxurylaw​ (instagram)
Text by - @symbiosity (instagram)
Stylist assistant - @cassymeier_stylist, @cry​stallecox (instagram)
Hair - @hairbtantoinettenyc (instagram)
Make Up - @raoulalejandre @opusbeauty​ (instagram)
Set Designer - @afrazamara , @second_name (instagram)
Production - @kitten_production , @concretereplimited (instagram)
Post Production - @inkretouch (instagram)
Location - @anotherstudiorome (instagram)
Head of content - @franragazzi (instagram)
Vogue Global Creative Director - @juancp (instagram)
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aimeeshka · 2 years
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distinctlydom · 1 year
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On "Yu-Gi-Oh"
In my inability to not live in the past, I have hopped on Yugioh again within the past few years. Specifically the cards but I also am reading the Manga and occasionally throw on GX to rewatch or VRAINS as it looks hysterical.
But of all the nostalgia I have been doing this bit is not helping in a good way. More in a this could eat me alive way.
I started with a Dark Magician revival booster in 2017 or 2018? It was a few months after the Buster Blader revival that I also bought a few of.
And has snowballed into me checking each new pack for Nostalgic cards because Yugioh is predatory with its releases. They will base an Archtype and put 75% of the cards in the pack named after it and spread the rest aimlessly over the 3 packs before or after it, that way your always buying.
I also love pulling cards. (Luckily loot boxes aren't tangible.) So...
I have a shit ton of Yugioh cards I'll never use.
All I wanted was a Dark Magician, Blue Eyes, BLS/Chaos and E-Hero deck.
NOW ALL I WANT IS A DARK MAGICIAN; BLUE EYES; BLS/CHAOS; E-HERO; D-HERO; NEOS; BUSTER BLADER; maybe Sprites; SLIFER/OBELISK; RA DECKS.
...maybe Battle City Bakura...
Someone burn my cards. (Not really, I got a Starlight Illusion of Chaos.)
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annahho · 1 year
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Evan Mock
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r3trogold · 14 days
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Neon Green appreciation post
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thoughtwarehouse · 3 months
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Was a pleasure working with Paradigm PR on this recipe book in conjunction with @luxeappliancestudio
For more works samples, please see link in bio.
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rudraneil · 9 months
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Life in Illusion Social media is a huge platform where we have the ability to project our expressions in whatever form we please. Many of us sink into an impression that if a post doesn't get enough appreciation or feedback, it isn't worthy of it. Sometimes we miss out on the very idea fueling our passions and are bombarded with likes and hearts as an indicator of our self worth and expression.
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babblzoom · 2 years
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Advice to Young Cartoonists ^^
When you’re a pesky young whippersnapper, sometimes you find yourself being forced to listen to some guzzled old geezer prattle on and on and on about something of no importance to you. There’s no escape. You just gotta sit there patiently and try to look awake, because the old duffer is obviously starting to lose it, and you don’t want to hurt his senile feelings. Plus the old fossil looks kinda cranky, and maybe he’ll smack you with his cane just ‘cause he gets it in his feeble brain that you’re some kinda smart@$$. You think, OK, maybe this old dude just forgot what it was like to be a kid with more important things to do. Or more likely, maybe this old codger does remember what it was like being young, but he figures, hey, when I was a kid, I had to listen to my elders, so now that I’m an old poop myself, by gum, them kids’re gonna listen to me! It’s my turn, dagnabbit!
That’s sorta how your ol’ Uncle Matt feels right now. So just imagine me leaning back in my big office chair, with my thumbs under my suspenders, clearing my throat disgustingly, and offering the following pearls of wisdom about cartooning:
#1) Don’t draw with cheap felt-tip pens. The ink in drawings made with felt-tip pens will fade in a few years, and all you’ll be left with is a bunch of ghostly images, then nothing at all. And these drawings fade even faster when exposed to sunlight. So wise up and use pens with permanent ink, and try to draw on paper that’s not going to get yellow and fall apart. (I’ve learned that the hard way.)
#2) Finish your work! Drawing complete stories is really hard, especially when you’re a kid, but there’s nothing is having a finished story--with beginning, middle & end--to amuse yourself and your friends. Unfinished work just doesn’t cut it.
#3) Save your stuff! Often, as your drawing and writing skills develop, or you get older and star having other, more “Mature” interests, your earlier cartoon work starts looking lame and clumsy. The usual urge is to toss it--but resist that urge! I guarantee that later in life you’ll be glad you held onto your cartoons. no matter the artstyle.
#4) Don’t let your mom throw your cartoons out! Moms have a tendency to do this. You go off for a weekend visit to Aunt Glady’s, or you get shipped off to summer camp, or you turn your back for a second, and *Poof* There go your toys, your comic books, and your brilliant artwork. And no amount of squealing is going to bring that stuff back. So take care of your treasures--keep them out of the way of anyone who has some weird hatred of “Clutter”--and make sure that everyone in your family knows you’re extremely possessive of your prized possessions. If you make your stand early, before permanent damage is done to your goodies, they may learn not to mess with your stuff.
#5) it’s OK to copy other cartoons, but it’s easy to get obsessed with a particular style that you can never master. I spent a solid year trying to draw Batman when I was eleven, and have nothing to show for it but bunch of crummy-looking, vaguely Batmannish ghosts (See Item#1). So my advice to you is to copy from a whole bunch of different sources--eventually you’ll figure out a style that suits you.
#6) Get a sketchbook. Do lots and lots of drawings. Fill up the sketchbook. Repeat.
#7) Most how-to-cartoon books don’t always help, so don’t get discouraged by their lousy advice. Remember, if the people who put together how-to-cartoon books knew what they were doing, they probably wouldn’t be doing how-to-cartoon books.
#8) Check out the original artwork of cartoonists you admire. You may be in for a surprise. It doesn’t look as slick as the printed stuff, does it? It’s full of smudges, pencil marks, erased lines, and covered-up mistakes. Most young, would-be cartoonists end up getting totally bummed out because their stuff doesn’t look as slick and perfect as the stuff they see in print. But the original work by the pros themselves usually doesn’t look that good, either. So it’s ok for your original artwork to look a little smudgy, too.
#9) It’s not as bad to be a crummy drawer. There’s room for all sorts of styles in the world. All I can draw are people with big eyeballs and no chins, and I can’t even do that too well--but look at me. Ig get to blab about how to cartoon, and you get to listen to me.
#10) And finally: Be original. It’s ok to copy the cartoons you love, if you must. But please: Eventually edge towards your own ideas and stories. 
-Matt Groening
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RHOD Flowers x @rebeccahaphotography
Models: Frida and Fiona
Styling & Set Design: @mo9queen
Makeup, Hair & Styling: @sofiebauu / @makeupby_sofiebau
Clothing: @house.painting.service
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unes23 · 1 year
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Anna Ewers by Annemarieke van Drimmelen for Harper’s Bazaar US
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Getting roasted by your webcomic editor before a launch. 
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