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Self Service Magazine Fall/Wint 2012 - Daphne Groeneveld by Venetia Scott
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Saskia De Brauw @ Versace Atelier Spr/Sum 2023
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The End of the Ball (detail), Rogelio de Egusquiza
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e.e. cummings, from “Sonnet” (Poem #13 in Uncollected Poems), Complete Poems: 1904-1962
[Text ID: “The trembling, yearning stars, that cannot speak”]
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“It’s often said that if humanity is to rise to the existential threats it faces, we must put our differences aside. But when we all agree – or pretend to – it becomes harder to make progress. Disagreement is a way of thinking, perhaps the best one we have, critical to the health of any shared enterprise, from marriage to business to democracy. We can use it to turn vague notions into actionable ideas, blind spots into insights, distrust into empathy. Instead of putting our differences aside, we need to put them to work. To do so, we will have to overcome a widespread discomfort with disagreement. Disagreeing well is hard, and for most of us, stressful. But perhaps if we learn to see it as a skill in its own right, rather than as something that comes naturally, we might become more at ease with it. I believe we have a lot to learn from those who manage adversarial, conflict-ridden situations for a living; people whose job it is to wring information, insight and human connection out of even the most hostile encounter.”
— Ian Leslie, How to have better arguments online (via luxe-pauvre)
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Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley as Jess and Jules
Bend it Like Beckham (2002) (dir. Gurinder Chadha)
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1996 New York. Laetitia Casta I
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