imalioncub:

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.”

(via miss-love)

Timestamp: 1368776896

imalioncub:

“I would rather share one lifetime with you than face all the ages of this world alone.”

(via miss-love)

inseptica:

nataliakoptseva:

Pierre Bonnard 1894 - Le Chat Blanc

“hehhehrhrhehehehhrehrhehehe meow hehehrheh huhurhruhrurhrruhehehuhuruh”

(via frustgaytion)

Timestamp: 1368747958

inseptica:

nataliakoptseva:

Pierre Bonnard 1894 - Le Chat Blanc

“hehhehrhrhehehehhrehrhehehe meow hehehrheh huhurhruhrurhrruhehehuhuruh”

(via frustgaytion)

femmedandy:

milstil:

When the girls dress like the boys x white tie and tails VIII. Marlene Dietrich understood men’s clothes better than most men. And style wise she was far ahead of her time. In a time in which women were more or less stuck to skirts and dresses, she started raiding the male wardrobe to add to her collection of dresses and gowns. She had her men’s tailors, shirtmakers and cobblers (she frequented quite a few) make her suits, blazers, sports coats, shirts and custom made trousers. But only Knize in Vienna and Eddie Schmidt in Hollywood made her many tails. Fun trivia: Dietrich’s starched shirt cuffs were directly attached with a hidden buttoned fastening in the sleeve of her dress suits. So she wore sleeveless shirts with her tailcoat, that allowed for quick costume changes and slimmer, more feminely cut jacket sleeves. And while costume jewelry was always worn with stage costumes, for Marlene’s favorite white tie and tails, the cuff links were always her own- from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels or Trabert & Hoeffer.

Some Marlene to class up your day.

(via pinupinthetardis)

Timestamp: 1368740346

femmedandy:

milstil:

When the girls dress like the boys x white tie and tails VIII. Marlene Dietrich understood men’s clothes better than most men. And style wise she was far ahead of her time. In a time in which women were more or less stuck to skirts and dresses, she started raiding the male wardrobe to add to her collection of dresses and gowns. She had her men’s tailors, shirtmakers and cobblers (she frequented quite a few) make her suits, blazers, sports coats, shirts and custom made trousers. But only Knize in Vienna and Eddie Schmidt in Hollywood made her many tails. Fun trivia: Dietrich’s starched shirt cuffs were directly attached with a hidden buttoned fastening in the sleeve of her dress suits. So she wore sleeveless shirts with her tailcoat, that allowed for quick costume changes and slimmer, more feminely cut jacket sleeves. And while costume jewelry was always worn with stage costumes, for Marlene’s favorite white tie and tails, the cuff links were always her own- from Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels or Trabert & Hoeffer.

Some Marlene to class up your day.

(via pinupinthetardis)

glitchintexas:

brilliant just brilliant

(via roguemoonrebel)

Timestamp: 1368739574

glitchintexas:

brilliant just brilliant

(via roguemoonrebel)

We were told to comb the desert, so we’re combing it.

Found anything yet?!

(Source: kingofpapaya, via roguemoonrebel)

Timestamp: 1368739274

We were told to comb the desert, so we’re combing it.

Found anything yet?!

(Source: kingofpapaya, via roguemoonrebel)

(Source: ivs23, via pawsofpurity)

Timestamp: 1368738514

(Source: ivs23, via pawsofpurity)

less-than-one:

Yes hello I am here for Gatsby’s party

image

(via roguemoonrebel)

blackpaint20:

A Victorian gold-set cameo pendant depicting the man in the moon.

(via manic-depressivepixiedreamgirl)

Timestamp: 1368737343

blackpaint20:

A Victorian gold-set cameo pendant depicting the man in the moon.

(via manic-depressivepixiedreamgirl)

(Source: wislo, via beetletooth)

Timestamp: 1368737212

(Source: wislo, via beetletooth)