taylor attended a hannah montana afterparty with emily osment, miley cyrus, and demi lovato
miley later said: “if you guys didn’t know i was bisexual from this damn picture, i don’t know what’s wrong with you. uh, i mean, hello! look at them!”
Record Group 26: Records of the U.S. Coast GuardSeries: LighthousesFile Unit: New York - Halletts Point
Caption: Halletts Point Beacon, Long Island. Height 256 feet. Base 54 feet. This photograph shows a large iron tower that was located on the western end of Long Island.
Faithful in every detail to the original canteen on West 44th Street, the Stage Door Canteen radio program was broadcast from the stage of the CBS Radio Theater, just one block away. Before the microphone at 9.30 p.m. on April 2, 1943 are: front row, left to right: Marjorie Lawrence; three servicemen who won dogs during the broadcast; Raymond Paige (standing between the two soldiers): Bert Lytell, holding the mike; Helen Menken; Frank Fay; Lillian Gish, and Pert Kelton. The $3,100 a week paid by the Corn Products Company for the broadcast kept thousands of sandwiches and pieces of cake moving across the counter to the boys in the armed services who stopped by the Canteen.
Travis Kelce when asked if he has learned anything from watching Taylor Swift put on one of the biggest live music events of all time:
''I did: Don’t try and be Taylor, that’s what I learned. Yeah, she’s on a whole other stratosphere. She’s the best at what she does for a reason. It’s because she’s so articulate and just very dialed into every single thing that she does. And that’s the beauty of it. I’d be silly if I ever tried to take anything from what she does, other than just enjoy the people that show up. I think that’s one thing I could probably take away: She really relates to the people she’s performing in front of, and so I’ll take that.''
taylor wore a pair of custom tamara mellon legging boots that karlie kloss hooked her up with
when karlie wore them during their december vogue interview, taylor remarked that they were the greatest thing she’s ever seen, making kloss look like catwoman. to this, karlie said she could hook taylor up with a pair
La Mode nationale, no. 13, 2 avril 1898, Paris. No. 15. — Corsage de jeune femme. No. 16. — Corsage de jeune fille. Bibliothèque nationale de France
No. 15. — Corsage de jeune femme, en taffetas mauve, tissé de tresses de soie noire, et garni d'un empiècement en cœur très prolongé en mousseline de soie mauve toute bouillonnée, coupé par des cache-points et des boules de jais, un côté de l'empiècement se prolonge jusqu'à la taille et forme croisé. Col recouvert d'un galon de jais, manches unies.
No. 15. — Young woman's bodice, in mauve taffeta, woven with braids of black silk, and trimmed with a very extended heart-shaped yoke in bubbled mauve silk muslin, cut with stitches and jet balls , one side of the yoke extends to the waist and has a crossed shape. Collar covered with jet braid, plain sleeves.
No. 16. — Corsage de jeune fille en velours bleu, à tout petits plis de lingerie partent de l'épaule et s'arrêtant à la poitrine pour former des fronces. Col Médicis en velours rouge, cravate et ceinture en taffetas bleu du même ton que le corsage, basque rapportée, manches avec petits bouffants et plis de lingerie.
No. 16. — Young girl's bodice in blue velvet, with very small lingerie folds starting from the shoulder and stopping at the chest to form gathers. Medici collar in red velvet, tie and belt in blue taffeta in the same tone as the bodice, attached basque, sleeves with small bouffants and lingerie pleats.
(according to 季節の花300, a Japanese flower website) [x]
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Ignis Scientia (February 7)
Thunberg fritillary (Fritillaria thunbergii, previously Fritillaria verticillata var. thunbergii) [x]
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A member of the Liliaceae (lily) family native to Central Asia. The bulb of this flower 浙貝母 (zhè bèi mǔ) is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to relieve coughs and reduce phlegm, among other indications.
Hanakotoba (Japanese flower language): A modest heart.
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Gladiolus Amicitia (April 2)
Reeves' spiraea (Spiraea cantoniensis) [x]
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A member of the Rosaceae (rose) family native to China. Known as ko-demari (小手毬) in Japanese as its clusters of small flowers look like the patterns on temari, children's handball toys that are also symbols of great loyalty and friendship.
Hanakotoba: Friendship. (You know what else means "friendship?" Gladio's last name.)
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Noctis Lucis Caelum (August 30)
Tiger lily (specifically Lilium lancifolium) [x]
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A member of the Liliaceae (lily) family native to China, Japan, Korea, and the Russian Far East. The species name, lancifolium, refers to its leaves looking like polearms (i.e. lances). Its showy black-spotted orange flowers have made it a popular ornamental plant.
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A member of the Apocynaceae (dogbane) family. Native to eastern and southern Africa, the plant is also found in Australia and New Zealand, where it is known as narrow-leaved cotton bush. Its thorny fruit pops when mature in late fall, producing cotton-like seeds.
Hanakotoba: A hidden ability. (I see what you did there, Square Enix!)