Not today Justin
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.
RMH
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cherry valley forever
noise dept.

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Kiana Khansmith
Jules of Nature
todays bird
Claire Keane
Misplaced Lens Cap
occasionally subtle
Peter Solarz
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André Leon Talley (born October 16, 1948, Washington, D.C., U.S.—died January 18, 2022, White Plains, New York) was an American fashion journalist, stylist, creative director, and editor-at-large of Vogue magazine , who grew up in the segregated South and rose through the historically white ranks of his industry to become the first Black person to serve as creative director (1988–95) of American Vogue
His upbringing was marked by the presence of his grandmother, Bennie Frances Davis, a domestic worker at Duke University who raised him with faith, and discipline. In his memoir The Chiffon Trenches, Talley credited his grandmother as the cornerstone of his identity and his earliest understanding of elegance. Growing up Black and Gay in the Jim Crow South, Talley often found solace in fashion magazines.
Talley earned his bachelor’s degree in French literature from North Carolina Central University in 1970 and went on to pursue a master’s degree at Brown University. There, he focused on French literature and immersed himself in European culture, aspiring to work in fashion or art. After Brown, he moved to New York City and inserted himself into the center of the cultural universe.
His big break came with an unpaid apprenticeship with Diana Vreeland (editor-in-chief of Vogue who later became a special consultant to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute.) From that position, he moved on to write for Interview Magazine , Women’s Wear Daily, The New York Times, and eventually Vogue
He spent much of his early professional life based in Paris ,forming personal and professional relationships with designers from the era .
He described himself as “the only Black man among a sea of white titans of style.”
In 1983, Talley joined Vogue as fashion news director, later becoming creative director and editor-at-large, he curated fashion exhibitions and counseled aspiring designers
Andre helped to shape the way we understand and talk about fashion
Toni Morrison, 1974

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It's been a while since I've posted! This world is a dumpster fire! And I find loving and caring for others to be an antidote to the awfulness.
When I was doxxed last year, I had so much help and support in getting me to a safe place. I'm trying to do the same by raising $300 to help Laila Kassab's mother and siblings get out of Gaza, to safety. We can't do this without each other 💜💜
Venmo: Anastasia-Beaverhausen-2
Cashapp: $ABeaverhausen1
Link to donate directly: https://chuffed.org/project/109334-help-mother-siblings-of-artist-laila-survive-join-her-in-egypt?utm_source=iframe
(Reach out for zelle/paypal)
this pride, i learnt about the Palestinian trans woman Oscar Al-Halabiye, dancer and resistance fighter against the israeli occupation in Southern Lebanon. she named herself Oscar after Lady Oscar from the "The Rose of Versailles", a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Riyoko Ikeda.
her story is documented in Cinema Fouad(1993). zionists use pink washing to reinforce their genocidal terrorist narrative when queer Palestinians have been fighting against the occupation since the very beginning. you can watch it here with english subtitles. long live the intifada!
Documentary by Mohammed Soueid. Republished here for educational purposes. "Cinema Fouad is a documentary portrait of Khaled El Kurdi, a Syr
hearing genuine laughter from the people you love is the most healing sound

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Got my hair cut 🥰🥰🥰

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Today's crab is: the jolliest