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weenieman25 · 3 months ago
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Had 2 draw kj bc I love her
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realmofthewd · 3 months ago
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c: @weenieman25
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bourbonificould · 4 months ago
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RoTWD Banner Art by @/PDitzy_ on Twitter
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(Left to Right; Autumn Jaworski, Kamila Jewel, Noelle Smith, Dario Thatcher) @realmofthewd
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the-grey-hunt · 3 months ago
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i was encouraged for two seconds and now you all get to look at medieval ghost trick—heavily based on the medieval AU by @theriveroflight!
MORE WORDS BELOW THE CUT:
im gonna talk about each outfit specifically because again, someone encouraged me for 2 seconds and i love talking
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YOMIEL (and SISSEL): Sissel gets a little medieval hood instead of a plain kerchief, because it's adorable.
Yomiel's outfit is based on this gentleman here, but with a longer doublet to mimic his suit jacket. His red clothes are plain and a common color, but the richness of the color (from an early dye batch) indicates that it's probably a bit expensive, and the rich black collar and blindfold (because sunglasses didn't exist) are also some flashy signifiers of wealth.
The white leather of his shoes and belt would also be pretty showy (even if those white shoes are a bad idea in medieval mud...). I couldn't figure out a way to make the hat work, but I kinda wanted to.
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CABANELA: As a knight, Cabanela not only has some flashy white leather for his belt, but he's wearing a full-length chainmail shirt (expensive!) AND a deep black skirted tunic—lots of fabric that would take LOTS of expensive dye. This is conspicuous consumption to the max, showing off his status (indicated by his silver chain and pendant) as a royal knight.
His sword doesn't quite seem to match...as it's not his, but Jowd's old sword, still bearing Jowd's family's crest. Cabanela's outfit is taken from these two 12th/13th c. knights.
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LYNNE: A younger and less established knight than Cabanela, she's wearing more common colors (red, blue, yellow) from cheaper dyes, and her armor is based on this 9th/10th c. fellow. Older gear and much less flashy—she has plain brown leather accessories—but she bears the green ribbon favor that shows her commitment to Jowd's case.
Plus, her hose (pants) are a pretty deep blue and her armor is polished. She's taking good care of her handmedown gear and has made a few splurges on clothes! Her sword may not have a crest, but there's still a few jewels set in the hilt, befitting a royal knight.
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KAMILA (and MISSILE):
Kamila as a young noblewoman is referenced from this statue of a French queen. Her veil and circlet are typical for medieval women—most wore some kind of hair covering—but her circlet is metal, while most ordinary people would use fabric. I'm very proud of how nice all the gilding turned out. The power of shading!
Her little purse is not only expensive, but a royal favor—it's silk dyed Tyrian purple, a color that was often legally banned for anyone not in the royal family. I imagine it's a gift from her friend, Princess Amelie! Her clothes are pretty plain, light colors for a noblewoman, which is probably a matter of taste and/or youth.
The pose she's in, holding her cloak fastening down so it doesn't pull against her throat, is very common in medieval artwork of the period where this type of sash fastening was common.
Missile is Missile. you can't improve on perfection XD. I have given him a green collar, in a style to match Kamila's fancy gilt belt.
JOWD:
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Jowd is dressed in his "prison clothes", this rough brown friar's robe and rope belt that I copied the pose from as well. However, being brought back onto the case as a knight, he's recovered his old green "coat", a very nice garment called a gardcorps. It's a simple green, not too expensive, but it's lined in a contrasting white, showing the care put into its make.
I switched the opening on his gardcorps to the front, rather than the side as in the original illustration, so that the rope belt would be visible because I really liked the belt. It's got most of the "penitent" vibes I was trying to give Jowd. Also, like the friar, he is barefoot (prison does not give one a big clothes budget).
The background shows the city, like the original green-monochrome city skyline from the game's promo images. This city, however, has fewer and smaller lights, indicating the palace and the castle wall—and over the sea, the Viking longships of Sith's country are swarming in! (it's explicitly not longships in the fic I reference, but the Vikings are just too suitable a reference)
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101flavoursofweird · 10 months ago
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Not to link everything in the PL universe back to the Azran… but does anyone wonder if Layton and Luke (especially) were so determined to investigate the Relic Stones because they thought there was a chance they could bring Aurora back?
Like, Luke knows the timeline doesn’t make sense because Baby Kat is born 2/3 years after AL and Luke walks past a mother and a baby who look like Aurora in the AL credits but after the shipwreck, in his exhausted starving mind, do you think Luke hoped the baby might be Reborn Aurora? Kat’s mother was literally called Kamila Azran—
The purple Relic Stones also look like the jewel of Aurora’s pendant…
I don’t think Luke gets enough flak for how he decided to investigate the Relic Stones on his own, shut Marina out, got himself captured by Don Paolo and then he inspired Layton (who was dedicated to raising Kat at that point) to go out hunting for the Relic Stones with him…
But if Luke was so determined to find the Relic Stones because he thought he could save his lost friend… I could see why he would take the risk.
Either that, or Luke wanted to help avoid another disastrous family reunion if Kat’s birth father happened to be alive and he could come back to fight Layton and kidnap Kat. (Luke still hasn’t recovered to the Bronev Family Soap Opera.)
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arqukiki · 2 days ago
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Palladio: Classical Elegance
Andrea Palladio is often hailed as the architect who made Renaissance ideals accessible, blending grandeur with practicality in a way that transformed both rural villas and urban buildings. Born in Padua, Palladio’s work was deeply influenced by his study of ancient Roman architecture, which he interpreted through a lens that suited the needs of his clients in the Venetian countryside. Palladio took Renaissance principles, proportion, symmetry, and harmony and applied them with a grounded elegance that has inspired architects for centuries. His structures, from the iconic Villa Rotonda to the imposing Palazzo Chiericati, are notable for their balanced yet functional beauty, rooted in the daily lives of those who inhabited them.
One of Palladio’s most admired designs is the Villa Rotonda, a country house set in the rolling hills near Vicenza. Inspired by Roman temples, Palladio created a villa with a perfect square plan and a central dome, blending classical forms with residential needs. Unlike the ornate palaces of the time, the Villa Rotonda was elegant and refined, with columns and symmetry that made it feel like a private temple to the countryside. It’s hard not to admire how Palladio made something so stately feel so approachable. The Villa Rotonda, with its proportional charm and iconic silhouette, is a beautiful testament to Palladio’s vision of bringing architectural harmony to rural settings.
Palladio’s urban work, such as the Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza, shows his versatility in adapting classical ideas to civic life. Here, he played with columns and arches, creating a facade that feels both grand and accessible, with a balance that draws the eye and makes the structure seem effortlessly elegant. Palladio’s genius was in making these monumental forms seem natural and almost inevitable, as if they had always belonged there. Experiencing Palladio’s work, there’s a sense of calm a simplicity that doesn’t feel stripped-down but rather perfectly fitted to its surroundings. For me, his architecture has a stately rhythm, a quality that makes it feel timeless and eminently livable.
In comparing Palladio to Bramante, however, there is a notable difference in approach that makes Bramante’s work, for me, a bit more captivating. While Palladio’s designs exude a grounded elegance, Bramante reached for a divine, almost ethereal quality that gave his buildings a unique presence. Bramante’s Tempietto, for example, with its tight circular form and perfect proportions, feels like an architectural jewel something to admire as a flawless embodiment of Renaissance ideals. Palladio’s villas and palazzos, though elegant and grand, don’t capture that same sublime quality. They feel rooted in their function, while Bramante’s work feels like it reaches beyond, aspiring to ideals that go beyond the earthly.
Palladio’s influence is undeniable, especially in how his designs brought the Renaissance to the rural and urban landscapes alike, and his legacy lives on in the “Palladian style” that swept across Europe and America. His emphasis on proportion, symmetry, and classical forms left an indelible mark, especially in English and American architecture, where his style inspired everything from country estates to government buildings. His work shows how Renaissance ideals could blend seamlessly with daily life, offering a model of architectural beauty that remains relevant today.
In the end, while Palladio’s buildings feel grounded and refined, Bramante’s work carries a sense of aspiration and timeless grandeur that I find more compelling. Palladio may have brought the Renaissance home, but Bramante took it to new heights, capturing an elegance that, for me, defines the Renaissance’s artistic soul. Both architects have left legacies that shaped Western architecture, but Bramante’s designs seem to hold a unique magic.
Escritora: Juleisy Berrios
Colaboradores: Joed Montalvo, Kyani Rodríguez y Kamila Meléndez
@joedmontalvoarqu
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joedmontalvoarqu · 8 days ago
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Palladio: Classical Elegance
Andrea Palladio is often hailed as the architect who made Renaissance ideals accessible. blending grandeur with practicality in a way that transformed both rural villas and urban buildings. Born in Padua, Palladio's work was deeply influenced by his study of ancient Roman architecture, which he interpreted through a lens that suited the needs of his clients in the Venetian countryside. Palladio took Renaissance principles, proportion, symmetry, and harmony and applied them with a grounded elegance that has inspired architects for centuries. His structures, from the iconic Villa Rotonda to the imposing Palazzo Chiericati, are notable for their balanced yet functional beauty, rooted in the daily lives of those who inhabited them.
One of Palladio's most admired designs is the Villa Rotonda, a country house set in the rolling hills near Vicenza. Inspired by Roman temples, Palladio created a villa with a perfect square plan and a central dome, blending classical forms with residential needs. Unlike the ornate palaces of the time, the Villa Rotonda was elegant and refined, with columns and symmetry that made it feel like a private temple to the countryside. It's hard not to admire how Palladio made something so stately feel so approachable. The Villa Rotonda, with its proportional charm and iconic silhouette, is a beautiful testament to Palladio's vision of bringing architectural harmony to rural settings.
Palladio's urban work, such as the Palazzo Chiericati in Vicenza, shows his versatility in adapting classical ideas to civic life. Here, he played with columns and arches, creating a facade that feels both grand and accessible, with a balance that draws the eye and makes the structure seem effortlessly elegant. Palladio's genius was in making these monumental forms seem natural and almost inevitable, as if they had always belonged there. Experiencing Palladio's work, there's a sense of calm a simplicity that doesn't feel stripped-down but rather perfectly fitted to its surroundings. For me, his architecture has a stately rhythm, a quality that makes it feel timeless and eminently livable.
In comparing Palladio to Bramante, however, there is a notable difference in approach that makes Bramante's work, for me, a bit more captivating. While Palladio's designs exude a grounded elegance, Bramante reached for a divine, almost ethereal quality that gave his buildings a unique presence. Bramante's Tempietto, for example, with its tight circular form and perfect proportions, feels like an architectural jewel something to admire as a flawless embodiment of Renaissance ideals. Palladio's villas and palazzos, though elegant and grand, don't capture that same sublime quality. They feel rooted in their function, while Bramante's work feels like it reaches beyond, aspiring to ideals that go beyond the earthly
Palladio's influence is undeniable, especially in how his designs brought the Renaissance to the rural and urban landscapes alike, and his legacy lives on in the "Palladian style that swept across Europe and America. His emphasis on proportion, symmetry, and classical forms left an indelible mark, especially in English and American architecture, where his style inspired everything from country estates to government buildings. His work shows how Renaissance ideals could blend seamlessly with daily life, offering a model of architectural beauty that remains relevant today.
In the end, while Palladio's buildings feel grounded and refined, Bramante's work cames a sense of aspiration and timeless grandeur that I find more compelling. Palladio may have brought the Renaissance home, but Bramante took it to new heights, capturing an elegance that, for me, defines the Renaissance's artistic soul. Both architects have left legacies that shaped Western architecture, but Bramante's designs seem to hold a unique magic.
Written by: Juleisy Berrios, in collaboration with Kamila Mendez, Kyani Rodriguez, and Joed Montalvo
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clemster · 3 years ago
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CLEMSTER’s OCS : KAMILA JEWEL
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“Please, you’re six months older than me. Act like it.”
very excited to introduce the first ever oc i created for twdg! 
her name is kj, short for kamila jewel, and she is a romance interest for our beloved clementine. although her past was rough, kj looks into the future with a positive mind as she resides in ericson surrounded with people who truly love her, something that she never felt previously
here are some basic facts about her!
age: twenty
dob (date of birth): may 24th, 1995
height: 5′6″
background: hawaiian and indonesian
sexuality: bisexual
subtitle color hexcode: #a3c1bc
ship name with clementine: clamila
more about kj to come in the future!
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snoopysfriendwoodstock · 5 years ago
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book recs based off of taylor swift songs!
so, we all want taylor to share her reading recs with us but she still hasn’t! so instead, here are book recommendations based on taylor swift songs! these recommendations are based on both the content of the songs, the vibe of the songs, and the themes present!
goodreads pages for each book are linked for more about them!
A Place in this World - coming of age novels
The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (YA novel told in verse)
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (classic)
A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi (YA realistic fiction)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily M. Danforth  (YA realistic fiction / tw: conversion therapy, religious abuse, homophobia)
Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson (children’s/middle grade poetry)
The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf by Mohja Kahf (adult realistic fiction / tw: islamophobia, racist hate crime)
Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston (classic)
there are a lot here, so the rest are under a read more!
ME! - memoirs and autobiographies that are one of a kind
Long Live the Tribe of Fatherless Girls by T Kira Madden (tw: substance abuse)
The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls (tw: abuse)
Little Weirds by Jenny Slate
Like Me: Confessions of a Heartland Country Singer by Chely Wright
Know My Name by Chanel Miller (tw: sexual assault)
Accidental Saints by Nadia Bolz-Weber
My Soul Looks Back by Jessica B. Harris
The Lucky One - novels about the perils of fame 
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Tara Jenkins Reid (adult historical fiction)
Daisy Jones and the Six by Tara Jenkins Reid (adult historical fiction / tw: substance abuse)
City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert (adult historical fiction)
Fame Adjacent by Sarah Skilton (adult contemporary)
Girl in a Band by Kim Gordon (nonfiction/memoir)
Famous in a Small Town by Emma Mills (YA romance)
Fake Plastic Girl by Zara Lisbon (YA mystery)
It’s Nice to Have a Friend - novels about perceived friends with who turn out to be lovers OR who spend the novel with homoerotic tension
Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein (YA historical fiction)
Emma by Jane Austen (classic)
Dare Me by Megan Abbott (YA/adult thriller)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz (YA realistic fiction)
Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden (YA romance)
Only The Young - novels about young people making major change/experiencing societal upheaval
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (YA realistic fiction / tw: police brutality, murder, racism)
Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party by Ying Chang Compestine (middle grade/YA historical fiction)
Ghost Boys by Jewell Parker Rhodes (middle grade historical fiction/fantasy / tw: police brutality against a black child, depiction of emmett till)
Orleans by Sherri L. Smith (YA dystopian)
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline (YA dystopian / tw: depiction of genocide against native americans)
The Chaos Walking Trilogy by Patrick Ness (YA science fiction)
The Best Day - songs about mother/daughter relationships (both meaningful and difficult)
Are You My Mother? by Alison Bechdel (adult graphic novel)
Restless by William Boyd (adult spy novel)
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng (adult realistic fiction)
The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Heather Vogel Frederick (middle grade contemporary)
Love Story - a reimagining of a classic story
Pride by Ibi Zoboi (YA contemporary / reimagining of Pride and Prejudice)
The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer (YA science fiction / reimagining of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and Snow White)
Ayesha At Last by Uzma Jalauddin (adult contemporary / reimagining of Pride and Prejudice)
Home Fire by Kamila Shamsie (adult contemporary / reimagining of Antigone, tw: islamophobia, depiction of torture)
You Need to Calm Down - these are just a variety of books strictly abt LGBT characters not just a gay side character <3
Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins (YA romance)
Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (YA romance)
Charity & Sylvia by Rachel Hope Cleves (nonfiction)
The 57 Bus by Dashka Slater (YA nonfiction / tw: transphobia, transphobic hate crime, misgendering)
Autoboyography by Christina Lauren (YA contemporary)
Treacherous - a love that teeters between labels for too long as neither can resist the pull of the other
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken (YA science fiction)
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen (classic)
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë (classic)
Tell Me How You Really Feel by Aminah Mae Safi (YA romance)
Don’t Blame Me - an all-encompassing, maddening love
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier (classic)
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (classic)
The Way I Loved You - love stories about people who are always attracted to the more dangerous option, even when they’re safe where they are
Anna K: A Love Story by Jenny Lee (YA romance)
Playing With Matches by Hannah Orenstein (adult romance)
My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick (YA romance)
Heartless by Marissa Meyer (YA fantasy / retelling of Alice in Wonderland from the Queen of Heart’s perspective)
The Awakening by Kate Chopin (classic)
Speak Now - weddings/wedding related activities gone wrong!
Save the Date by Morgan Matson (YA romance)
The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren (adult romance)
In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware (adult thriller)
Look What You Made Me Do - women getting their revenge, whether it’s justified or not
Sadie by Courtney Summers (YA thriller / tw: physical and sexual abuse, pedophilia, murder, substance abuse)
Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn (adult thriller / tw: sexual/physical abuse, murder, suicide mentions)
Find Her by Lisa Gardner (adult thriller / tw: physical abuse, kidnapping, rape, murder, graphic depictions of violence)
I’m Only Me When I’m With You - books with a strong focus on platonic relationships, how they grow and change
Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (classic)
Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty (adult thriller / tw: physical abuse)
This One Summer by Mariko and Jillian Tamaki (YA graphic novel)
Monday’s Not Coming by Tiffany D. Jackson (YA mystery)
Sula by Toni Morrison (classic / tw: racism, rape mention, physical abuse, sexism)
A Separate Peace by John Knowles (classic)
Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid (adult contemporary / tw: racism)
Haunted - novels about feelings of loss combined with supernatural elements
Beloved by Toni Morrison (classic / tw: depictions of slavery, rape, sexual abuse, physical assault, racism, racist language)
Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult (adult mystery)
Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand (YA fantasy/horror)
A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness (middle grade fantasy illustrated novel)
You Belong With Me - young adult novels with a LOT of pining
When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon (YA romance)
Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson (YA romance)
First & Then by Emma Mills (YA romance)
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord (YA romance)
Begin Again - novels about people getting another chance at love
Beach Read by Emily Henry (adult romance)
Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes (adult romance)
Second Chance Summer by Morgan Matson (YA romance)
Persuasion by Jane Austen (classic)
The Two Lives of Lydia Bird by Josie Silver (adult romance)
Enchanted -  love at first sight OR meet cutes!
Meet Cute by Various Authors (collection of YA short stories)
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith (YA romance)
The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson (YA romance)
What If It’s Us by Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera (YA romance)
They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera (YA romance)
Lovely War by Julie Berry (YA historical fiction / tw: racism)
Long Live - fighting monsters, both literal and figurative 
Pet by Akwaeke Emezi (YA fantasy / tw: sexual abuse)
A Blade So Black by L.L. McKinney (YA fantasy / reimagining of Alice in Wonderland)
When You See Me by Lisa Gardner (adult thriller / tw: sexual abuse, physical abuse, rape, murder, kidnapping)
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deeahzee · 4 years ago
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Do you have an twdg ocs?
i do actually!!! quite a few
some of my ship kids ocs:
clouis (clem x louis): lyric (m) and harmony (f)
rusim (ruby x aasim): ginger (m)
brodentine (clem x brody): bailey (f)
mitchentine (clem x mitch): candy (goes by f) and viktoria (f)
clemerva (clem x minnie): scarlett (f)
marlontine (clem x marlon): twins, ratthew (m) and eric (m)
rubentine (clem x ruby): selena (f)
as for regular ocs... i have two in the making, one’s got more development than the other, but they’re both set to be a love interest for clem. if anyone wants me to make a dedicated post for these two peeps lemme know :<
kj, short for kamila jewel, aaaand jo! short for jocelyn...? fuck is that what i picked for them- yes it is okay. i swear i know the names to my ocs. :).
EDIT: forgot to mention, but some of the couples’ kids i share with a friend(s) of mine :)
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flxblog · 5 years ago
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 Thai Crowned 2019 Miss Supranational
1.THAILAND - Anntonia Porsil                    
 2. NAMIBIA - Yana Haenisch 
3 - INDONESIA - Jesica Fitriana Martasari
4 - PERU - Janick Maceta del Castillo 
5 - VENEZUELA - Gabriela Isabel de la Cruz Brito (Top 10)COLOMBIA - Yaiselle Lucía Tous TejadaCZECH REPUBLIC - Hana Vágnerová (Tourism '15)PANAMA - Krysthelle Barretto Reichlin Krystylos (American Continent '17)U.S.A. - Regina GrayVIETNAM - Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Châu (Top 25)ARGENTINA - Avril Marco De Cicco (Teenager '16, World '17)CAMEROON - Angele Kossinda BourmassouDOMINICAN REPUBLIC - Yaliza BurgosGUATEMALA - Andrea RadfordICELAND - Hugrún Birta EgilsdóttirINDIA - Shefali Sood IRELAND - Jessica Jewel VanGaalen (Eco '18 United Continents '18 as USA) MEXICO - Dariana Giselle Urista SotoNETHERLANDS - Nathalie Yasmin Mogbelzada (MTQI '15, International '17)NEW ZEALAND - Eva Louise WilsonPHILIPPINES - Resham Ramirez Saeed POLAND - Kamila ŚwiercPUERTO RICO - Shaleyka Cristine Vélez AvilésSINGAPORE - Naomi HuthTRINIDAD AND TOBAGO - Yia-Loren Gomez
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realmofthewd · 5 months ago
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Through Every Step
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c: @blue-shark-named-blahaj
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reallyliteral · 3 years ago
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leopard queen 🐆 Charming details dappled in sunlight. A beautiful tortoise shell barette so lovely & feminine in its delicateness, a silver ring w a citrine jewel so subtle in its hue but powerful nonetheless, and lastly, a sheer leopard turtleneck so comfy in its embrace making me feel the warmth of a hug wrapped around me ✨ 🧸 petite oval tortoiseshell barette 🪶 handmade from plant derived plastic cellulose acetate in france 🥠 designed by Rebecca @winden in santa fe, nm via @shoponeofafew 🍋 penny lane ring ⭐️ handmade from sterling silver & a faceted square natural citrine 🏵 by Sylvia @zaleskajewelry in vancouver, bc 🐆 vintage kamila turtleneck 🍪 made from leopard printed nylon 🇸🇪 designed by Jonny @acnestudios in stockholm, sweden #slowfashion #ethicalfashion #locallymade #localartist #sustainablefashion #ecofriendly #circulareconomy #sustainablebloggers #sustainableliving #slowliving #shopsmall #handmade #outfitideas #stylistfashion #sustainablejewelry #ethicalstyle #neutraloutfit #minimaliststyle #neutralaesthetic #casualchic #beigeaesthetics #acnestudios #losangeles #upcycling #vintage #winden #thrifting #fallfashion #sustainablestyle (at Koreatown, Los Angeles) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWeF_P2PYL6/?utm_medium=tumblr
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maryjbligefashionbook · 4 years ago
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Event: Wine Event by Verity Wines @veritywines @liquidassets_bk Wearing: (Alice + Olivia Kamila Cold-Shoulder Cropped Polka-Dot Crepon Top - @aliceandolivia) (Belt – Gucci @gucci) Jewelry: Benny the Jeweler @bennydajeweler Wine: Sun Goddess @sungoddesswines Go to wine.com to order #MaryJBlige’s Wines . #maryjblige #fantinelwinery #MJBXfantinel #whereyougoing #wine (at Wine Event) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEArm9JhvRu/?igshid=1vqigw0pb9u02
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saintjoan · 7 years ago
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personal favorites read this month — september 
gary bettinson, The Sensuous Cinema of Wong Kar-Wai: Film, Poetics and the Aesthetic of Disturbance | oliver sacks, Hallucinations | catherynne m. valente, The Glass Town Game | arkady & boris strugatsky, Hard to Be a God | kamila shamsie, Home Fire | p. djeli clark, A Dead Djinn in Cairo | salman rushdie, The Golden House | samuel r. delany, The Jewel-Hinged Jaw | max gladstone, The Craft Sequence
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4evahaka · 5 years ago
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From @judget - Sunday praise to my Soror Kamal Harris. The only black female candidate for President. We have women who ascended to Alpha Kappa Alpha as honorary members and I respect that, however Soror Kamila Harris comes from the purity of Alpha Kappa Alpha. She pledged Alpha chapter at Howard University in 1986, #15 of 38. Her Their Line name was the Jewels of Iridescent Splendor "JOIS". Kamala would later become Attorney Genersl of California and soared as the second Black female to become a U.S. Senator. I take nothing from the first black female Senator Carolyn Moseley Braun, an "Honorary" member of Delta Sigma Theta. Kamala is presently an active General Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha and 9 of her line sister are significant members of her run for President 2020. I Salute our Soror for representing the Mission of Our Sisterhood, With Class and necessary Sass!! #kamalaharris #kamalaharris2020 @kamalaharris @msnbc @oprah @msnbc @joyannreid @thedemocrats{#REPOSTEDBy: @4evahaka2 #FAMUGrad💕💚🐍} @howardalumni https://www.instagram.com/p/BzWwzH_nYP9/?igshid=4wn0r00rwmqj
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