18 5 / 2012

I decided to see if this would actually work. (Taken with instagram)

I decided to see if this would actually work. (Taken with instagram)

11 5 / 2012

Some of my favorite pictures I’ve taken. (Taken with instagram)

Some of my favorite pictures I’ve taken. (Taken with instagram)

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30 4 / 2012

Dinner! Bam! (Taken with instagram)

Dinner! Bam! (Taken with instagram)

29 4 / 2012

Sexy Bitch

Sexy Bitch

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18 4 / 2012

House of Dior fall/winter 1954-55 #vintage #christiandior (Taken with instagram)

House of Dior fall/winter 1954-55 #vintage #christiandior (Taken with instagram)

17 4 / 2012

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13 4 / 2012

I should be a professional hair braider.  #waterfall #braid  (Taken with instagram)

I should be a professional hair braider. #waterfall #braid (Taken with instagram)

10 4 / 2012

Fishtailin’ it today.

Fishtailin’ it today.

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09 4 / 2012

Please help Ellen DeGeneres see this!

09 4 / 2012

(Source: seiyumen, via dream-out-loud)

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09 4 / 2012

Easter morning:)

Easter morning:)

08 4 / 2012

Cousin loveee:)

Cousin loveee:)

08 4 / 2012

This is so cool.

This is so cool.

(Source: silent-musings, via thatlovelywhistle)

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23 3 / 2012

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Florence And The Kiehl’s Recycling Machine
March 22, 2012 2:05 pm

In addition to its international renown for hawking some of the best apothecary-style grooming products on the market, Kiehl’s is getting something of a reputation for do-gooding as well. After yet another round of its successful celebrity-designed Label Art series wrapped last year, when the beauty brand donated the sales of limited-edition tubs of its fan-favorite Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masque with cap designs from fashion maven Chloë Sevigny and Dexter’s Michael C. Hall to the Waterkeeper Alliance, the one-time East Village pharmacy is back at it for 2012. Just in time for Earth Day, its fourth label campaign features a new set of limited-edition Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Masques, this time with designs from Florence Welch, Mark Ruffalo, Rosario Dawson, and Spike Lee. One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of the four collectible jars will be donated to the nonprofit Recycle Across America organization, which ties into Kiehl’s larger Recycle & Be Rewarded program, in which you can bring empty containers into its stores to be recycled and reap the reward of free products in the process. An extra boost of celebrity support comes via photographer Timothy White, whose lens captures the unique style of each star’s bright artwork. While they’re all good, of course, we’re partial to Dawson’s abstract mountain-scape and Welch’s interplanetary heart. The initiative just launched on Kiehl’s Web site, which means you can now detoxify, cleanse, and shrink pores with a healthy portion of Amazonian white clay while paying it forward to Mother Earth.
—Alyssa Montemurro

My best friend wrote this for style.com :)

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13 3 / 2012

Take what you need. 

Take what you need.