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Wild-Bleu’s HUGE SUMMER GIVEAWAY!
My last giveaway for spring was maybe my most fun yet, and here’s my final giveaway of 2012! Yeah, those are literally all of my summer clothes from 2011. My entire summer closet, all of it, goes to one lucky winner.
Prizes:
-17 chiffon tank tops from Acne
-7 pairs of lightwash jeans from Rag&Bone
-13 bags
-8 blazers
-26 pairs of shorts from Rag&Bone
-3 pairs of shorts from American Apparel
-10 pairs of shorts from Urban Outfitters
-34 summer dresses
-9 loose long-sleeve tops
-2 pairs of summer shoes
-and MUCH MORE!
Rules:
-you must follow wild-bleu, if you don’t want to follow please don’t waste your time, you won’t be chosen
-no likes! they will not be counted
-reblog at least once, but no more than 10 times (i’m using a random selector, i want to keep it relatively fair)
-i ship international
-winner will be chosen on june 25th
-i will personally message the winner on tumblr, if i get no response in 48 hours i will choose another winner
What are you waiting for? This is honestly the chance of a lifetime. REBLOG!
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In the 19th Century having a photograph taken was a lengthy process. Frustrated by the difficulties of getting children to sit still long enough to snap a proper photo , photographers in the 1800’s conceived of a technique called “The Hidden Mother”. Draping a sheet over the mothers head in an attempt to camouflage her as a part of the furniture to better emphasize the child, the mother was then able to hold her infant and keep them still long enough for the camera to get an exposure. Vintage photographs already have a eerie feel to them, but these images of moms as cloaked phantoms take the creep factor to the next level.
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Frederic Fontenoy, Alkama (Blood and Milk)
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Yay! A mini give away :)
What you will get: ♡ Tops are from Urban Outfitters, PacSun, and Forever 21. ♡ All tops are in size Small.
The rules are simple. ♡ You must be following my tumblr. ♡ No likes, just reblogs. ♡ Reblog how many times you want. ♡ Follow my instagram if you have one :) My username is coldteef.
Random winner will be chosen by a generator. Have your ask box open so I can message you if you won! I will ship anywhere. Ends 5/31/12. Good luck!
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colonisation by francisco pez
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alvertigo † alberto polo iañez
Polaroid Sx70 New Px70 Color Shade Film Web / Blog / Facebook / Twitter / Tumblr / Vimeo
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poison
my heart always stumbles upon you and festoons in your dormant indulgent intoxicating love
it’s sickening — the need i have for you it is (almost) necessary like oxygen
it finds ways to enter my bloodstream like pathogens
you are a type of poison that never leaves but silently consumes and kills
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Karen Bjornson for Vogue US june 1974 by Oliviero Toscani.
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“lovers’ eye”, eye miniature on ivory, c. 1830s. hand-painted miniature of a left hazel eye on ivory in heart-shaped pendant.
eye miniatures or lovers’ eyes were georgian miniatures, normally watercolour on ivory, depicting the eye or eyes of a spouse, loved one or child. these were usually commissioned for sentimental reasons and were often worn as bracelets, brooches, pendants or rings with richly decorated frames, serving the same emotional need as lockets hiding portraits or locks of hair. this fad started in the late 1700s.
eye miniatures are believed to have originated when the prince of wales (later george iv) felt the need to send the widow maria fitzherbert a token of his love. this gesture and the romance that went with it, was frowned upon by the court, so that a miniaturist was employed to paint only the eye and thereby preserve anonymity and decorum.
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