Sylvia Plath, The bell jar
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Sylvia Plath, The bell jar

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moonstone 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Emily Dickinson’s Herbarium, circa 1839-1846 (Houghton Library, Harvard)
I was going through my mom’s stamp collection and automatically started organizing them in categories. Here’s nature: flowers & animals.
Ocean Vuong, from “Ode to Masturbation”, Night Sky with Exit Wounds

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I’ve been adding some new things to my Society6 shop, including these leaf and fern prints, and a few variations on these.
They are available in sizes from 8x10 inch up to 28X36 inch !
And everything is 30% off right now!
Baroque Sun
San Giorgio a Cremano, Campania, Italy
Photography by Vittorio Pandolfi, January 2020
Poppies 2021
Johann Besse
“Sometimes in the evening, around twilight, I’m unable to hold back my tears. But then I pull myself together again.”
— Nikos Kazantzakis, from a letter to Galateia Kazantzaki wr. c. July 1922
“A Victorian chatelaine is essentially a tool belt of a highly personal nature. Picture a Swiss Army knife crossed with a charm bracelet and you’ll start to get the idea. Nineteenth-century chatelaines are highly customized to suit the needs of their individual owners; the two elements they all share are the clip, which hangs them from their owner’s waist, and a series of chains hanging from that clip to tether various accessory tools.”
—Excerpted from This Victorian Life, by Sarah A. Chrisman, Skyhorse Publishing, 2015.

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Night Blooms
the princess room in What a girl wants, 2003
“Moscou la Bleue” (c. 1920′s), by Leonid Brailowsky (1867-1937)
"Flowers are divine, they have divine qualities that I adore. And they also connect me with femininity."

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Dutch national ballet corps dancers backstage during a performance of La Bayadere, Wendoline Wijkstra in the middle and in the left corner is Michaela DePrince.
Portrait of Jenny Lind, 1862, by Eduard Magnus (1799-1872)