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Are you waiting like I am? Francois Nars is releasing a book celebrating his line’s 15th birthday; he turned his products’ names into the themes for 15 photographs of his favorite celebrities. This one seems to be everyone’s favorite so far, including mine.



Page Turner | François Nars’s Beauties - The Moment Blog - NYTimes.com

Are you waiting like I am? Francois Nars is releasing a book celebrating his line’s 15th birthday; he turned his products’ names into the themes for 15 photographs of his favorite celebrities. This one seems to be everyone’s favorite so far, including mine.

15x15 Project

Page Turner | François Nars’s Beauties - The Moment Blog - NYTimes.com

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heyitsnoah:

Some dude is documenting all his coffee and has built quite a cool little interface for looking through each cup. [Via Josh Carr]

heyitsnoah:

Some dude is documenting all his coffee and has built quite a cool little interface for looking through each cup. [Via Josh Carr]
For my back pocket.: Last October, I looked everywhere on the Internet for this picture. I wanted to be the photograph for Halloween, since I have a very similar shirt (my Dad’s from the 70s; only difference is his isn’t lace-up. ha.). I typed every combination of “safari,” “yves saint laurent,” “rifle,” “fashion,” and “1960s” into Google that you can imagine… to no avail. I just didn’t know HER name. Now I do, courtesy of the Metropolitan’s Costume Institute’s current “Model as Muse” exhibit that I saw a few weeks ago. Thank you, Met, thank you, Veruschka, thank you, Franco Rubartelli.

For my back pocket.: Last October, I looked everywhere on the Internet for this picture. I wanted to be the photograph for Halloween, since I have a very similar shirt (my Dad’s from the 70s; only difference is his isn’t lace-up. ha.). I typed every combination of “safari,” “yves saint laurent,” “rifle,” “fashion,” and “1960s” into Google that you can imagine… to no avail. I just didn’t know HER name. Now I do, courtesy of the Metropolitan’s Costume Institute’s current “Model as Muse” exhibit that I saw a few weeks ago. Thank you, Met, thank you, Veruschka, thank you, Franco Rubartelli.

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