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Jean-Paul Belmondo on the set of A bout de Souffle, 1960, by Raymond Cauchetier.
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Anita Pallenberg (from Marianne Faithfull’s music video “Born to Live”)

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Anita Pallenberg. From “Born to Live” by Marianne Faithfull.
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Ladies Alphabet Meme | Amy Elliott Dunne (Gone Girl)
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From Gaston Velle’s “La Fée aux Fleurs” (1905).
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Intertitle from 1919’s The Girl who Stayed at Home.
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Marilyn Monroe on the phone at the Chicago Ambassadors Hotel, 18th March 1959.
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Earthbag home in Japan. These houses are made to resist earthquakes and in addition they look like a fairytale house. The house carry a special sense of calm happiness. Hand-made details give a distinctive peculiarity and individuality, it all adds to everything from making glass, ceramics, mosaics to tiny and large works in wood. Read more here and here.
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