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snow-bees · 4 months ago
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“Yes Mother” 𓆝 𓆟 𓆞
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meranciaros · 6 months ago
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I’m not a gangster. I’m a businessman, and my business is crime
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mysticalarmand · 11 months ago
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02x16 Then the brother offered to seduce him My boy legit had a right to kill them
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fashionbooksmilano · 1 year ago
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Christian Dior
Francoise Giroud, Sacha Van Dorssen
translated from French (Editions du Regard)
Thames & Hudson, London 1987, 342 pages, 25x33cm, ISBN 978-0500014301
euro 120,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
The English-language edition of a beautifully-illustrated monograph on Christian Dior. The book begins with an essay on Dior and his fashion house, accompanied by archival photographs of the designer, the fashion shows and his world. A collection of photographs of Dior's creations - the clothes, jewels and drawings - reveal the grace and beauty of his post-War designs. Photographers featured include Horst, Cecil Beaton, Irving Penn, Louise Dahl-Wolfe and many others.
Il aura suffi de dix ans pour que Christian Dior prenne place parmi les cinq personnes les plus connues au monde. Le 12 février 1947, Christian Dior présentait sa première collection. Le New Look était né qui offrait à la femme, au sortir de la guerre, les délices d'une silhouette délicatement féminine vêtue d'interminables métrages de riches étoffes. Le génie de Christian Dior tient sans nul doute à son amour de la femme, qu'il habilla peu à peu de la tête au pied, à son exigence d'un travail parfait rarement égalé, à son intuitive compréhension de l'époque dont il précédait les désirs. Dior prit très vite l'ampleur qu'on lui connaît aujourd'hui et qui reste la griffe parisienne de la Haute couture par excellence. Ce livre se veut l'image même d'une légende dont Françoise Giroud, d'une plume vive et cursive, nous relate l'étonnante histoire.
17/01/24
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sporadiceagleheart · 9 months ago
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Rest in peace Those Who died deserves this honor of their names that's why this is Thursday edit April 18th to remember the legacy of the Angels that died Jesus healed them and they went on to heaven home in the sky
Rebecca Jeanne Riley, Sally Ann Chesebro, Jane Eilish Preston January 3, 2017 - October 3, 2020, Calla Adelaide Andrus, Gabrielle Renae “Gabby” Barrett, Lauren Victoria “Tori” Windsor Whetzel, Gabrielly “Gabi” Magalhães de Souza, Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, Terence Pinder the 18 year old that was shot and killed in 1800 block of Hicks Street, Star Hobson, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Elizabeth Shelley, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Jersey Dianne Bridgeman, Charlotte Bacon, Charlotte Louise Dunn, Emily Grace Jones, Ava Jordan Wood, Olivia Engel, Josephine Gay, Emilie Parker, Jackie Cazares, Makenna Lee Elrod, Eliahna Torres, Nevaeh Bravo, Layla Salazar, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Jailah Nicole Silguero, Bianca Devins, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Taylor Jean Moore, Destiny Norton, Destiny Riekeberg, JonBenèt Ramsey, Kelly Ann Fleming, Judith and Maria Barsi, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Lucille Ricksen, Indie Rose Armstrong, Rachel Joy Scott, Skylar Annette "Sky " Neese, Tristyn Bailey, Olivia Dahl, Lily Rose Diaz, Riley Faith Steep, Rylie Nicholls, Ava Martin White, James Bulger, Amerie Jo Garza, Maite Rodriguez, Alexandria Rubio, Joan of Arc, Jimmy the Crow, Dickey Betts, Kinsleigh Welty, Gracie Perry Watson, Inez Clarke Briggs, Annie Kerr Aiken, Grace Budd, Sloan Mattingly, Audrii Cunningham, Happy Birthday Isabella Nardoni, Bella Claire Callaway, Calla Adelaide Woods, Rose Pizem, Riley Ann Sawyers, Riley Ann Fox, Anne and Margot Frank, Shan'ann, Bella&CeCe, Lallie Charles, Isobel Elsom, Jordan Rosales, Jeremiah, Ava Cole Nichols, Pauline Adelaar and Peter Fuchs, Anna D. Crnkovic, Irmgard Christine Winter, Olga Chardymova, Eliza Adalynn Moore, Lois Janes, Louis XVII, Sarah Payne, Alicia Lynn Clark, Mercedes Losoya, Norah Lee Howard, Sandra Cantu, Jessica Lunsford, Sierra Lynn Newbold, Samantha Bree Runnion, Samantha Davis, Dr. Jeremy and Avielle Richman, Beatriz Mota, Danielle Van Dam, Baby LeRoy, Shirley Temple and more kids
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ed-nygma-riddler · 2 years ago
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I'm pretty sure Charles Van Dahl wasn't actually that bad because he seemed to not really know what was going on most of the time and wasn't really very enthusiatic about Grace and Sasha's plans
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thehodgepodgearchive · 6 days ago
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READING LIST: Children's Books
Green: Currently Reading
Pink: LOVED IT!
Orange: Liked It
Strikethrough: DNF/Not For Me
A Boy Called Slow by Joseph Bruchac
A Carp for Kimiko by Virginia Kroll
A Day with Wilbur Robinson by William Joyce
A Pack of Lies by Geraldine McCaughrean
A Starlit Somersault Downhill by Nancy Willard
All Aboard Trains by Mary Harding
Amazing Grace by Mary Hoffman
Annabelle Swift, Kindergartner by Amy Schwartz
Anno's Magic Seeds by Mitsumasa Anno
Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in the Sky by Faith Ringgold
Back Home by Gloria Jean Pinkney
Bad Day at Riverbend by Chris Van Allsburg
The Bamboo Flute by Garry Disher
Baseball Saved Us by Ken Machizuki
Belinda by Pamela Allen
Berlioz the Bear by Jan Brett
Big Al by Andrew Clements
Bill's New Frock by Anne Fine
Black and White by Tana Hoban
Black Like Kyra, White Like Me by Judith Vigna
Blue and The Gray by Eve Bunting
The Boggart by Susan Cooper
Boo to a Goose by Mem Fox
Boomer Goes to School by Constance McGeorge
The Bracelet by Yoshiko Uchida
The Call of the Wolves by Jim Murphy
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. 
Chrysanthemum by Kevin Henkes
Clippity-Clop by Pamela Allen
Dandelions by Eve Bunting
Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with The Family Lazardo by William Joyce
Dinosaur Roar! by Paula and Henrietta Strickland
Dogs Don't Wear Sneakers by Laura Numeroff
The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds
Drylongso by Virginia Hamilton
Eleanor by Barbara Cooney
The Empty Pot by Demi
Feel the Wind by Arthur Dorros
Fly Away Home by Eve Bunting
Free Fall by David Wiesner
Frogs by Gail Gibbons
From Seed to Plant by Gail Gibbons
Gentle Willow by Joyce C. Mills
George Shrinks by William Joyce
Going West by Jean Van Leeuwen
Good Queen Bess by Diane Stanley
Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say
The Great Elephant Chase by Gillian Cross
Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney
Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdie
Heather Has Two Mommies by Lesleá Newman
The Honey Makers by Gail Gibbons
Horace by Holly Keller
How Night Came From the Sea by Mary-Joan Gerson
I Can Hear the Sun by Patricia Polacco
I Love My Daddy Because... by Laurel Porter-Gaylord
If You Made a Million by David M. Schwartz
In for Winter, Out for Spring by Arnold Adoff
It Could Always Be Worse by Margot Zemach
Island Boy by Barbara Cooney
John Henry by Julius Lester
The Keeping Quilt by Patricia Polacco
The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn
Koala Lou by Mem Fox
Leonardo da Vinci by Diane Stanley
Let the Celebrations Begin! by Margaret Wild
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes
Magic Beach by Alison Lester
Mama, Do You Love Me? by Barbara M Joosse
The Man Who Kept His Heart in a Bucket by Sonia Levitin
Martha Speaks by Susan Meddaugh
Matilda by Roald Dahl
The Matzah that Papa Brought Home by Fran Manushkin
Max's Chocolate Chicken by Rosemary Wells
Max's Dragon Shirt by Rosemary Wells
Merlin and the Dragons by Jane Yolen
Minerva Louise by Janet Morgan Stoeke
Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman by Alan Schroeder
Mirandy and Brother Wind by Patricia C. McKissack
The Mitten Tree by Candace Christiansen
Mrs/ Katz and Tush by Patricia Polacco
My Body Belongs to Me from My Head to My Toes by Pro Familia
My Very First Mother Goose by Iona Opie
The Mysteries of Harris Burdick by Chris Van Allsburg
New Shoes for Sylvia by Johanna Hurwitz
Nothing but the Truth by Avi
Officer Buckle and Gloria by Peggy Rathmann
Oh, the Places You'll Go by Dr. Seuss
The Old Woman Who Named Things by Cynthia Rylant
Oliver's Vegetables by Vivian French
One Hundred Angry Ants by Elinor J. Pinzes
Owl Babies by Martin Waddell
Pit Pony by Joyce Barkhouse
The Planets by Gail Gibbons
Rabbit Makes a Monkey of Lion by Verna Aardema
The Rainbabies by Laura Krauss Melmed
The Rainbow Fish by Marcus
Rechenka's Eggs by Patricia Polacco
Reuben and the Fire by Merle Good
The Rough-Face Girl by Rage Martin
Roxaboxen by Alice McLerran
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat by Amy Tan
The Salamander Room by Anne Mazer
Sam and The Tigers by Julius Lester
Seashells Crabs and Seastars by Christiane Lump Tibbitts
The Seashore Book by Charlotte Zolotow
The Seven Chinese Brothers by Margaret Mahy
Shrek by William Steig
Six Dinner Sid by Inga Moore
Stephanie's Ponytail by Robert Munsch
The Sunday Outing by Gloria Jean Pinkney
The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Sciezka
Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt by Deborah Hopkinson
The Sweetest Fig by Chris Van Allsburg
The Talking Eggs by Robert D. San Souci
Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back by Joseph Bruchac
Thunder Cake by Patricia Polacco
Tillie and the Wall by Leo Lionni
Time For Bed by Mem Fox
Tough Boris by Mem Fox
Town Mouse, Country Mouse by Jan Brett
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! by Jon Scieszcka
Tuesday by David Wiesner
Two Bad Ants by Chris Van Allsburg
Uncle Willie and the Soup Kitchen by Dyanne DiSalvo-Ryan
The Very First Americans by Cara Ashrose
Voyage of The Basset by James C. Christensen
Waiting for Anya by Michael Morpurgo
War Boy by Michael Foreman
We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen
What Lives in a Shell? by Kathleen Weidner Ziegfeld
Why the Sky is Far Away by Mary-Joan Gerson
The Widow's Broom by Chris Van Allsburg
Wilma Unlimited by Kathleen Kroll
The Wolf by Margaret Barbalet
The Wretched Stone by Chris Van Allsburg
Zomo The Rabbit by Gerald McDermott
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sonicboooom · 1 year ago
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Ian Van Dahl finns inte och inte sångerskan Anna Grace heller, bara påhittade namn för de ville vara lite anonyma...men det fick motsatt effekt och de blev väldigt kända istället!...bruh!:)))
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shyjusticewarrior · 3 years ago
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I think about Oswald displaying Grace's head in his living room everyday
First off, icon behavior on his part
Soon later he starts pretending to change his ways, and has campaign people at his house. So what did he do with her head?
Did he move it? Maybe to his bedroom? If he and Ed got together, would Ed experience Grace's eyes watching him in their bedroom? Would he be into it?
Speaking of nygmobblepot: after their fallout, Ed stays at the manor and we see he defaced Oswald's portrait. Did he do anything with Grace's head to spite Oswald?
I read a fanfic where Oswald holds the head in front of Isabella to freak her out & make her scared of him. She nervously comments how life like the fake bust looks. Which has me thinking, did Oswald just tell people it was a statue?
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Gotham Gif Meme
↳ [4/10] Episodes: 2x017 Into the woods
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I wanna know more about Oswald’s ghosts.
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nygmobblepotty · 5 years ago
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Look at this family. <3
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textsfromthegcpd · 6 years ago
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niishiki · 6 years ago
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millicentcordelia · 8 years ago
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Gotham s2e16: “Prisoners”  The Van Dahl family- Elijah, Oswald, Sasha, Grace, and Charles-exchange meaningful glances over dinner.
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Hey so Grace and Sasha and Charles were rescued from an abusive situation by Elijah and they also 100% seem like the type of assholes to abandon or exclude someone who is different/whatever and basically what I'm saying is what if Grace and her abusive ex had an older son that she taught her younger children to exclude in a very Harry Potter-ish way and he had already run away or they left him behind when Elijah took them in and that son is Ed this is my new headcanon fight me
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