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"what do you do for a living?" Oh I am a professional hopeless romantic and I read books and cry in my free time.
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pick up the phone
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Marilyn Monroe, 1953.
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Twiggy, 1964.
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Current Obsession: 60s eye makeup 💄🐈‍⬛🪄👜📿👢
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Untitled, Mobile, Alabama, Gordon Parks, 1956
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Françoise Hardy, c. 1960s.
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Good Morning by the Daily Mirror, England, May 5, 1944
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What You See is What You Get / Eat Shit
Girls in the 70s with patches on their jeans
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rock-child · 6 months
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AUDIENCE AT THE DAVID BOWIE’S LAST ZIGGY STARDUST SHOW, 1973. PHOTOGRAPHER UNKNOWN
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rock-child · 7 months
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“Even though it’s painful sometimes, if you keep on living then good things can happen.”
– Nana Komatsu (NANA)
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Marilyn Monroe during the filming of “The Misfits”, 1960. Photo by Eve Arnold.
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Cecil Beaton at the Ambassador Hotel, February 1956.
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Marilyn Monroe performing in ‘River of No Return’ (1954).
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