Vogue Italia, May 1999.
"Infinium"
Ph. Aldo, Monica Coppola, Javier Vallhonrat
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Monica Bellucci, Michaela Bercu, and Florina Kendrick as the brides of Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula (directed by Francis Ford Coppola, 1992).
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Keanu and the Brides of Dracula photocall (1992)
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Florina Kendrick, Monica Bellucci, Michaela Bercu / publicity photo for Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula (1992) / photo by Fabián Cevallos.
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W A T C H I N G
I got the 4K Bluray with subtitles. My old DVD was not formatted for 16:9. It was grainy, and the black was too bright. And it had no subtitles.
I'm finally seeing it in its best version. 😭🩶
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Start liking your appearance more and stop seeing flaws in yourself.
You need to understand that the more you dislike your appearance and talk about your flaws and insecurities to yourself or other people, the uglier you become. People will start to agree with you and think you are ugly and this will happen to you too if you keep talking about yourself.
"but they don't like my appearance and they say I'm ugly" you're the one who has to like what you see in the mirror, not them. They think you're ugly, but, come on? who cares about that? You are the only one who should like the way you look, not them.
Another thing you must understand is that being beautiful is not about receiving compliments and attention from everyone 24/7, even the most beautiful and attractive people out there don't receive all this praise and attention from people.
"But how do I do that?" fake it to yourself until you feel it. Pretend that you have self-esteem, always tell yourself good affirmations in the mirror, never negative affirmations.
Always remember that you are the one who has to find you beautiful, not other people.
xoxo from your favorite girlblogger, laura💋
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Monica Bellucci, Gérard Depardieu e Sofia Coppola
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