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theclotheshorse:

ootd, swallowed up in leaves that blew away

theclotheshorse:

ootd, swallowed up in leaves that blew away

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smackmykitschup:

Lucy Rose, so pretty 

smackmykitschup:

Lucy Rose, so pretty 

mssd:

The Like.
Loving the eyeliner!

mssd:

The Like.

Loving the eyeliner!

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smackmykitschup:

I don’t mean to be annoying and post pictures of my face but I did my hair in pincurls yesterday and it came out really nice and I want to share it with the world, so puck you if you don’t like it. It was for a beach themed party and I wanted to be from Club Tropicana (but a 50s version not an 80s version).

smackmykitschup:

I don’t mean to be annoying and post pictures of my face but I did my hair in pincurls yesterday and it came out really nice and I want to share it with the world, so puck you if you don’t like it. It was for a beach themed party and I wanted to be from Club Tropicana (but a 50s version not an 80s version).

doctorwho:


Her favourite episode from last season’s Doctor Who was the  one written by the novelist Neil Gaiman, in which the team visit a  shadowy, liminal planet whose inhabitants subsist on second-hand  possessions and body parts. She loves anything old, hates anything new  and wears a cross handed down by her paternal grandmother, a singer who  never pursued her passion professionally and was a great inspiration to   her granddaughter. She died long before Karen became Amy Pond. ‘She was  the one who gave me the determination to do all this; in a weird way I  am living out her dreams.’

Evening Standard piece today on Karen, her career, and her love of vintage.

doctorwho:

Her favourite episode from last season’s Doctor Who was the one written by the novelist Neil Gaiman, in which the team visit a shadowy, liminal planet whose inhabitants subsist on second-hand possessions and body parts. She loves anything old, hates anything new and wears a cross handed down by her paternal grandmother, a singer who never pursued her passion professionally and was a great inspiration to her granddaughter. She died long before Karen became Amy Pond. ‘She was the one who gave me the determination to do all this; in a weird way I am living out her dreams.’

Evening Standard piece today on Karen, her career, and her love of vintage.

(via nikinaki23)