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Awarded dutch portrait photographer Koos Breukel takes his intense black&white portraits with large format cameras.
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Sustainably Chic is a sustainable fashion & beauty blog. We are discussing what is petroleum jelly and why you should stay away from it. Petroleum jelly has been used widely for over 150 years, most popularly in the form of Vaseline. But how is this ingredient made, and is it harmful? Here’s why
It's mind-blowing to me when people don't like freckles. Are you a fan of freckles? Tell me in the comments.
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Available at Nonnative's Mainstore🏥 🌺 Come visit us! Nonnative 💕 HERMOSA skin for Genus Project (Shown on the Classic Head) This skin is available in 20 skin tones! ONLY IN BAKED ON MESH 🌺 INCLUDED IN THIS PURCHASE: - Skin in Baked On Mesh (BOM) - Brows / No brows (Optional) - Shape (Designed for Classic Head) ☁️ GET A DEMO BEFORE PURCHASING THE ACTUAL ITEM! (Item located outside the store, near the entrance) Problems or Concerns? please, contact TresBeauOfficial inworld through a detailed notecard.
This is a compliation of a lot of the family poses I’ve made for my story! I plan to release more as I make them, so that’s why it’s called #1! If you have any issues, please let me know! Includes: -8...
Lily Elsie (8 April 1886 – 16 December 1962) was a popular English actress and singer during the Edwardian era, best known for her starring role in the hit London premiere of Franz Lehár's operetta The Merry Widow. She became one of the most photographed women of Edwardian era, due to her popularity and most obviously, her beauty. She was born Elsie Hodder in Yorkshire and began acting as a child. Her mother was a dressmaker but her father was a theater worker. As she grew, she specialized in impersonating children on stage, and pantomime. This might be since she was painfully shy. She was launched into stardom by the spectacular review of her performance in the Merry Widow (which also started a fad of huge hats with feathers). "[The famous designer] Lucile designed the costumes for Elsie in The Merry Widow (including the plumed hats that became an extraordinary fad) and thereafter used Elsie to promote her fashions, designing her personal clothes and costumes for several of her other shows. Lucile wrote, "That season was a very brilliant one, perhaps the most brilliant of the series which brought the social life of pre-war London to its peak. And just when it was at its zenith a new play was launched with a new actress, who set the whole town raving over her beauty..." (1) Despite her beauty and fame, Lily despised the "male character" and showed no interest in them. She believed that men only treated women "tolerably when women behaved coldly toward them" (she was probably onto something!). Whatever men thought, women seemed not to envy her and were her most devoted admirers. Lily married Major John Ian Bullough (1885–1936), the son of a wealthy textile manufacturer but it was not a success. She agreed with her husband's wish for her to leave the stage, but only for a few years. She was often ill, was anemic and had several operations. She returned to theatre, touring and then at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in London in 1927 as Eileen Mayne in The Blue Train, In 1930, Elsie's marriage ended in divorce as her health deteriorated further and she had fits of anger. She became a hypochondriac and spent much time in nursing homes and Swiss sanatoria*. She was diagnosed with serious psychological ailments and underwent brain surgery that reportedly improved her health. Her last years were spent at St. Andrew's Hospital in London. Elsie died at St. Andrew's Hospital (demolished in 1973), Cricklewood, London, aged 76 * Sanatoria (pl. Sanatorium) were hotel-like convalescent centers, often in the high mountains or near mineral springs, geared toward those with tuberculosis, but with other ailments as well. The upscale ones were run like hotels or resorts, where people stayed, formed friendships and romances. 1. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lily_Elsie
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Cornrow braids are a timeless and versatile hairstyle that can elevate your look with their intricate patterns and chic appearance. Whether you prefer a classic style or something more contemporary, cornrow braids offer endless possibilities for creativity and self-expression. Here are some stylish and chic cornrow braids hairstyles to inspire your next look. 1. Classic Straight Back Cornrows Description: Straight back cornrows are a simple yet elegant style where braids run from the front to the back of the head. This look is both practical and stylish, perfect for any occasion. Tips: Even Sections: Ensure even sections for a neat