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george russell . you need to stop . your slaying levels too astronomical . youre serving too much cunt . your bitch too swag . they'll kill you
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#like actually what the fuck#hes got that perfect unconventional pretty boy face that is common w gucci models#i need more fics with george as a supermodel#he would absolute Own the catwalk#LIKKEE HE NEEEDS TO BE DRESSED IN ALESSANDRO MICHELES DEBUT VALENTINO COLLECTION#or gucci........GET THIS MAN A HIGH FASHION DESIGNER DEAL THAT ISNT TOMMY HILFIGER#george russell#gr63#f1
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TOMMY HILFIGER X ZENDAYA | The Fall 2019 Collection @monthly-challenge | Day Three: “Animal Print”
#mayfashion2024#gif challenge#flawlessbeautyqueens#zendaya#zendaya coleman#gifset#my gifs#fashion#model#fashion icon#Tommy hilfiger#flawlesscelebs#flawlesswomen#flawlessfemale#animal print#fashion show#fall collection#Tommy x zendaya#celebrity#actress#Hollywood star#monthly challenge#day three
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Kari Cassandra Riley - 📷 Trung Nguyen
part 4 /4 (part 1 , part 2 , part 3 )
IG -> karicassandra , kari_cassandra_riley , trungywin
(fyi, all these photos are gathered from tumblr posts, just to make a nice collection of the photoshoot)
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#kari cassandra riley#kari cassandra#kari riley#trung nguyen#blonde#in kitchen#outdoor#Tommy Hilfiger#blue lingerie#collection by me#Instagram#IG
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Modern Aemond (depending on his job ofc) would be a tom ford, dior, and brunello cucinelli poster boy
#myrah BEGS Aemond to let her take lead on a shopping trip#her: we need to take advantage of your slutty body proportions 🫶🏽#him: my what…#also add Ralph Lauren Tommy Hilfiger and ofc adidas for the casual wear#but the three brands above are def what he wears to work#and ofc modern Royal Aemond’s suit collection would be insane
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#8 Drops You Don't Want to Miss This Week Louis Vuitton Takashi Murakami levis beams billionaire boys club bounty hunter schott dickies carha#Louis Vuitton#With another week upon us#we have yet another installment of our product drops series.#Kicking off the list is Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami bringing back one of their most coveted collaborations. In the LV x Murakami re-#the series sees the return of early 21st-century pop references back into the spotlight#blending Japanese art#sci-fi#anime and whimsical kawaii characters with LV’s most iconic silhouettes. In other collaborations#Billionaire Boys Club teams up with Bounty Hunter for their first-ever collaboration that spans across hoodies to hockey jerseys to headwea#the collection features its own iterations of sports jerseys#washed denim pieces#tracksuits and more. Tommy Hilfiger is kicking off 2025 in a Jisoo featured campaign for their New Year capsule. A nod to the brand’s timel#the capsule embodies the festive atmosphere and highlights its most adorned preppy style. Dickies and Schott NYC combine their workwear exp#co-designing elevated versions of both brands’ most recognizable work jackets. Carhartt WIP launches its reversible active jacket in a spec#Catch this week’s 8 drops you don’t want to miss below.#Levi’s x BEAMS “SUPER WIDE COLLECTION”#Levi’s and BEAMS are back with their fifth collaboration together#this time focusing on the “SUPER WIDE COLLECTION” that was initially released in 2021. Gaining popularity both regionally and international#the duo is now back with a new set of denim in two different shades. The lineup includes a co-branded denim jacket#jeans and a t-shirt focusing on the LOT 506XX and vintage 1950s 501XX silhouette. Pre-orders are available starting on January 2 online.#Louis Vuitton x Murakami Re-Edition Collection#Louis Vuitton and Takashi Murakami are bringing back one of their most coveted collaborations. In celebration of their era-defining collabo#the duo returns for their 20th anniversary anniversary for yet another extensive launch. Releasing the re-edition collection of the collab#the Louis Vuitton x Murakami features over 200 creations from the project. Murakami’s characters and vibrant styling comes to life on class#silk squares and scarves#sunglasses#fashion jewelry#shoes#perfumes and more. The first drop arrives on January 1 online
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Tommy Hilfiger Spring-Summer 2025 Fashion Show
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#big logo#tommy hilfiger#vintage tommy hilfiger#tommy hilfiger flag#vestiaire#vestiaire collective#for sale#seller#sale
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ღ this barbie is a race car driver
"did you hear who honda signed?"
"yeah, the daughter of the guy who owns the team."
"what's that about? can she even race?"
"that's what she claims, according to honda's team principal."
"i reckon they just said that cause she's the boss's daughter."
a pair of heels clicking against the polished ground makes the men huddled in a circle collectively turn their heads. the overwhelming clad of pink makes some of them raise their eyebrows: a baby pink dress peeking through her dark pink jacket.
"fans aren't allowed back here," max says hesitantly with a small smile.
"we can take a picture, if you'd like," lando grins, stepping forward. "have you got a phone on you?"
the woman tilts her head. her eyes are big as she stares at the crowd of men in front of her with her shiny lips puckered unknowingly. she furrows her eyebrows slightly, making alex suck in a deep breath.
great, another fan who will villainise them for pushing them out of a restricted area, is all alex could think.
they watch as she takes a deep breath. she perks up with a wide smile, throwing her head back dramatically. she waves her hand in the air with a laugh. "no, silly! i drive for honda," she says with a grin. "you must be lando! and, max, right?"
lando's eyebrows shoot up in shock. a small smile stretches his lips. "oh, i'm so sorry. i didn't mean to–"
"it's no problem!" she giggles, scrunching her nose at lando. "we never met so that's okay!"
she introduces herself and extends her arm out to them with a grin. "congrats on all the titles!" she says to max with a smile. she turns to george with a grin. "i love the hilfiger sweater. i can't seem to find one in my size when i went shopping yesterday."
"uh," george trails off, glancing at alex briefly before looking at her again. "i can try and get you one. no promises, though."
"right," max grins. he points further into the hallway. "the driver's briefing is the last door on the right."
"of course!" she claps excitedly. "it was nice meeting you! i'll see you guys later!"
she waves at them excitedly, earning herself a chorus of dull and monotonous goodbyes and unenthusiastic waves.
alex points at her figure walking down the hall. "very barbie."
"ah, that's who she reminded me of!"
taglist: @angsthology @cashtons-wife @darleneslane (comment to be added)
#max verstappen x reader#lando norris x reader#george russell x reader#alex albon x reader#disneyprincemuke sd#fem!driver#f1 fem!driver#female driver#formula 1 fanfic#disneyprincemuke#disneyprincemuke imagines#disneyprincemuke f1
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Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2023 Ready-to-Wear
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#fashion#tommy hilfiger#spring 2023#ready-to-wear#scopophobia#this collection was inspired by andy warhol#which i think andy warhol would hate
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Simona Tabasco presenting Tommy Hilfiger’s 'My Team' Capsule Collection (2024)
#simona tabasco#stabascoedit#italianstream#userrobin#usermandie#userklaudia#userreh#userquel#userzo#useramyk#femalestunning#user.ana#tuserdee#useriselin#userbecca#userbeckett#usergal#uservalentina#userkd#my edit
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🧡March Collection: Everything you have done 🏁🧡
F1 season just began!
A lot of designers have taken inspiration from racing, designers like Tommy Hilfiger and DKNY have done amazing collections in the past years, so I wanted to hop on that train, and the month of March was perfect for this, EYHD is a collection full of color and sports attire, with a lot of stylish lines and numbers.
Now what better than house music while driving, so this collection is called after Meduza’s song Everything you have done.
EYHD brings you:
9 Total pieces 3 Exclusive ones (Tier TL) *attach to a different font*
2 M. Top/ 1 F. Top / 1 F. Short / 1 Dress / 1 Boots
Exclusive: 1 Dress / 1 Top / 1 Skirt
You can download everything in this post (next image show which piece is by the name)
TY & LY
Note: Is my first time doing shoes, I hope you like them :)
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¡La temporada de F1 acaba de comenzar!
Muchos diseñadores se han inspirado en el deporte, diseñadores como Tommy Hilfiger y DKNY han hecho colecciones increíbles en los últimos años, asimismo queria ser parte de esto y el mes de marzo fue perfecto, EYHD es una colección llena de color y vestimenta deportiva, con muchas líneas y números elegantes.
Ahora bien, qué mejor que música house mientras conduce, por eso esta colección lleva el nombre de la canción de Meduza - Everything you have done.
EYHD incluye:
9 piezas en total 3 exclusivas (Nivel TL) *adjuntar a una fuente diferente*
2 M. Top/ 1 F. Top / 1 F. Short / 1 Vestido / 1 Botas
Exclusivo: 1 Vestido / 1 Top / 1 Falda
You can download everything in this post (Patreon)
TY & LY
Nota: Es la primera vez que hago zapatos, espero que les gusten :)
Puedes descargar todo en esta publicación (Patreon)
Patreon Full Collection
#sims4cc#sims4#ts4cc#sims4mods#sims4ccfinds#alphacc#sims4clothing#sims4ccblog#sims4cccreator#sims#s4cc#the sims#create a sim#the sims cc#sims 4#male sims#the sims resource#my cc#ts4 simblr#sims 4 download
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Lewis Hamilton: I've Struggled With Depression From A Very Early Age
From Formula One glory to making a film with Brad Pitt, at 39, the sports star is more successful than ever. It's been tough, but he wouldn't have it any other way.
Sir Lewis Hamilton is the most successful Formula 1 driver in history, with 105 (at the time of writing) grand prix victories to his name, as well as seven championships and a knighthood in 2021. What makes this achievement even more extraordinary is Hamilton's background. He is the first and only black man to race in F1, a sport dominated by the gilded progeny of wealthy white families. A child of mixed heritage-his father, Anthony, is of Grenadian descent; his mother, Carmen, is a white woman from Birmingham-Hamilton was partly raised on a council estate in Stevenage, his family sacrificing so much to get him to the track. "I am grateful I had that experience. I remember not having any money. I remember the struggle of my parents. I feel that's an advantage," he says. "Did you fight harder on the track because it was so tough for you to get there," I ask. "One thousand per cent," he replies. We are meeting at the Kensington Roof Gardens (Hamilton has a home in London, as well as Monaco, Geneva, Colorado and New York). He is a vision in expensive beige: Maison Margiela slacks, chunky Bottega Veneta boots, a Dries Van Noten cardigan, Dior bracelets, Cartier rings, a pearl necklace he bought online, twinkly little studs, one for each side of his nose, his hands a collage of geometric tattoos. But his love of fashion goes beyond amassing a "dream" wardrobe. He has collaborated with Tommy Hilfiger on several collections and has just been made guest designer at Dior, for whom he has a debut collection coming this autumn, the palette for which was inspired by his travels in Africa, particularly Nigeria. Hamilton agrees it's a busy time for him. At the end of this season he will be moving to Ferrari, after twelve years with Mercedes. "It's been a rollercoaster of emotions from the moment I signed the contract. Telling my boss, that was terrifying. But it's so exciting because I remember as a kid watching Michael. Every driver watches that car and you're like, 'What would it be like to sit in the red cockpit?'" He is a quiet presence, boyish almost, despite his 39 years. He uses euphemisms for swearwords such as "frick" and "shoot." He doesn't drink, is "plant-based," and loves hanging out with his nieces and nephew, playing Uno and Fortnite, chucking them about in the pool on holiday. "I'm really good with the kids," he says, setting aside his oat latte. "With them I feel like I'm able to be the kid that I am."
Hamilton's own childhood was not so carefree. His parents separated when he was two, his father meeting his new wife, Linda, at British Rail, where they both worked. Sundays with his dad were spent watching Formula 1. This was the era of the talismanic Brazilian driver Ayrton Senna, Hamilton's hero. It was during a holiday in Ibiza that he first got in a go-kart. "I was hooked," he says. "The adrenaline, the chaos, trying to control it. You feel it in your chest, your emotions, through your fingers, everything." Hamilton's dad bought him a kart for Christmas when he was eight. "I think he just wanted something to do with me, this kid that had all this energy, that had no fear." He describes himself, back then, as a "Tasmanian devil," a child who didn't enjoy school, who had undiagnosed dyslexia, who was shy - but behind the wheel "something flowed through me. It was the only thing I was confident in." The family began to orientate their existence around Hamilton's racing, his father taking extra jobs, while his stepmum spent all her savings on his new passion. Hamilton won his first race when he was ten. "That was really empowering for me," he says, 'Because I was competing against a lot of wealthier families."
It was also around this time that Senna died, his car crashing into a concrete barrier during the San Marino Grand Prix. "I was with my dad; we were working on the go-kart. I remember going to the front and crying, bawling my eyes out. I couldn't cry in front of my dad. He was not that kind of guy." Hamilton suppressed his grief, in the same way that he suppressed his emotions about the bullying and racism he endured. "There was no escaping it. You experience it at school, in the parks, walking through town. I didn't understand it and my parents never spoke to me about it. They never explained what was going on. My dad was just, 'Keep your head down, hold it in, don't say anything, just beat them on the track, that's all you can do.'" So that was what he did. When Hamilton was thirteen he was offered a place on the McLaren driver development team. His father became his manager, looking after all elements of his career, including finance. "Even when I got to Formula 1, at 22, I had no comprehension of money," he says. Hamilton's first F1 season was in 2007, his first championship win in 2008. But despite all that it gave him, despite his deep love of the sport, of competing, Hamilton found the world of F1 corporate and stifling. There was a requirement to conform, a residual feeling that just one misstep and the opportunities he had been given would be taken away. "It wasn't until I'd had some wins that I started to put my toe out of the box. Each time it was, like, you make one step and that rock's safe, but that next one was wobbly or would fall away. You'd get criticism about how you were presenting yourself. But I kept punching and kept fighting." Racing, like so much competitive sport, can be a lonely business. "You're nice and friendly outside the car," Hamilton says, "but in the car my dad would say you have to be ruthless, aggressive, sharp. In the car there are no friends." He found greater freedom, a sense of belonging and camaraderie, in the fashion world, attending his first show in 2007. "Everyone was wearing what they wanted. You didn't feel like you were being judged because everyone's on their own vibe. It was the first time I got into an environment where everyone was expressing themselves and I loved it."
Hamilton tried to bring some of that creative freedom to his professional life. In 2010 he sacked his father as manager. "Obviously parents try to protect their kids, forever I guess, and some don't want to let go. My dad struggled with that. There was a point when I was like, 'Look, I've done everything you've asked me to do, now let me live my life. I am going to have to make my own mistakes.' That was a really tough process." At the end of the 2012 season he left McLaren for Mercedes. "They gave me a lot more freedom," he says. He became involved in the look of the team, bringing in Hilfiger to help redesign the clothing. "But still if I felt there were wrongdoings, I didn't feel I could speak out." That all changed in 2020, when Hamilton watched a video of the murder of George Floyd by the policeman Derek Chauvin. "The cork popped. It had me on my knees in tears. All this emotion came out. It was such a strange experience because I don't remember crying since I was really young. I knew that I'd had enough, I really needed to speak out. There are people that are staying silent, people that feel voiceless, and I have this platform. Winning championships is an amazing thing, but what are you doing with it? What are you doing with your time on this planet?" These were the questions that Hamilton began asking himself during that pandemic year, which was also when he started meditating. "I would struggle initially to calm my mind, but it's a really great way of getting in touch with myself, my inner feelings, understanding what I want to do." These days he meditates every morning, waking at five, following this with a ten km run, which he sees as an extension of his meditation, a time to have ideas, to clear his mind.
"When I was in my twenties I had some really difficult phases. I mean, I’ve struggled with mental health through my life." What are we talking, I ask. Anxiety, depression? "Depression. From a very early age, when I was, like, thirteen . I think it was the pressure of the racing and struggling at school, the bullying. I had no one to talk to." I ask if he has ever seen a therapist. "I spoke to one woman, years ago, but that wasn't really helpful. I would like to find someone today." He has gone on silent retreats and reads books about mental health, including The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman. "You're learning about things that have been passed down to you from your parents, noticing those patterns, how you react to things, how you can change those. So what might have angered me in the past doesn't anger me today. I am so much more refined." The year 2020 was a time of profound personal change. Hamilton took the knee before every race he entered that year. He advocated for change within his industry, initiating the Hamilton Commission to research the underrepresentation of black people in UK motorsport and the STEM sector. Using this information, he launched Mission 44, a charity to help young people around the world overcome social injustice, investing £20 million (he is worth an estimated £350 million) into the project.
He also started moving into other spheres with greater purpose, including fashion and music. He developed a non-alcoholic drink, Almave, and set up a film production company. "I want to be able to tell diverse stories. Film has changed my life. There is so much inspiration I have received," he says. One of his first co-productions is F1, the upcoming movie with Brad Pitt and a more diverse vision of the circuit, including a female technical director. "That was important to me. I lived with my dad, but I was really raised by my two mums and my two sisters. I grew up around a lot of female energy, powerful women. Most of the people on my team are women. The women hold it down." And, of course, there is Pitt playing a driver in his fifties. "That was a tricky part for me," Hamilton says, "because, shoot, of course we want Brad. But I was like, there is no way a 58 year old can compete with a twenty year old. These guys have got nothing going on but to race. And they're fit. So we had to work around this narrative, telling him how much harder he would have to train to get in shape." Hamilton himself is old for an F1 driver, most of whom retire in their thirties. His replacement at Mercedes, the Italian Kimi Antonelli, has only just turned eighteen. You could be his dad, I say, and Hamilton laughs like this hadn't actually occurred to him. "Honestly, right now I feel I'm healthier than I've ever been," he says. "I'm in such a good place, physically and mentally. My reaction times are still quicker than the young guys. I think I'm a better driver than I was at 22. I was just young, energetic and ruthless, but no finesse, no balance. I didn't know how to be a team player, how to be a leader. Being a good racing driver, it's not just about being fast. It's about being the most rounded. When I study the legends, they're spread between small percentages, so it's the whole package. What do they speak for, stand for? That's what I look at. I look to Ayrton Senna and Nelson Mandela, and those are the two people gelled together that I want to be."
Senna used to cross himself before every race. Like him, Hamilton was raised a Catholic. "I pray every time before I race," he says. "I pray that everyone is safe." Motor racing is far less dangerous than it used to be, but people still die. I ask Hamilton if he fears death when he drives. "I don't, no," he says. "But still, we're traveling at crazy speeds. You have to respect it. So that's why I'm conscious of the time I spend with my family, with my mum. Is this the last time I get to hug her? Because you just don't know. Nothing is guaranteed." Hamilton is single, but he would like to have a family. "One day. I wouldn't be able to do what I do to the level that I do it today with that. One of my best friends has just had a kid and I'm seeing how manic it is. And my nieces and nephew are a handful. There will be a time and a place for it, and I can't wait for that part. But right now I have some work to do."
#lewis hamilton#f1#formula 1#fic ref#fic ref 2024#not a race#2024 not a race#between singapore and usa 2024#(note to self: article posted 6 pm bst on sep 28 2024. no idea when actually conducted.)#tw alcohol#tw racism#tw police brutality
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Lewis Hamilton for the Tommy Hilfiger × Mercedes-AMG F1 x Clarence Ruth limited-edition collection
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i'm back and can't stop making sims, i never thought i'd come back to the sims but i'm having lots of fun. 〰・♡・〰 also featuring @sentate & @serenity-cc new Sophomore collection. i loooove the mock tommy hilfiger swatches. sentate's side | serenity's side
#i'm back#don't judge too harshly#i am rusty#simblr#ts4#sims 4#!mine#what even are the tags to use nowadays anyway#the sims 4#sentate#serenity-cc#thisiskitta
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lukewarm take: can op81 merch please stop being so uglyyyy
(scattered collection of thoughts imminent)
like ok i know branding stuff takes time to figure out and even the most accomplished of driver brands can get it wrong. at the same time you have folks like aa23 who are knocking it out of the park with the albon pets collab… and honestly ln4 merch has been on point lately — though it probably puts into perspective how long these things take to iterate to get to this point when both have been active in f1 (and honing their driver brands) for 5+ years.
anyway. is op81 aesthetic elevated athleisure? gen z ironic vaporwave? kooky and fun a la the Silverstone boots? understated elegant like the op1 caps?? i feel like his team has dabbled in all of these without fully committing somehow
(and tbh if oscar keeps winning i feel like there’s an On endorsement in there somewhere…)
edited to add: i can't find the tommy hilfiger(?) milk t that he wore to hungary practice but. consider. CHOCOMILK DROP?? IT COULD BE SO FUN?
#op81#oscar piastri#I said what I said#on aesthetics#I’m not a hater#except when it comes to how basic driver merch is when there is so much potential
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