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    lovelove this outfit…

    lovelove this outfit…

    (Source: monchanbianchi, via tulipsandlattes)

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    MDW 2012 Dewey Beach. “Every year until we die.”

    MDW 2012 Dewey Beach. “Every year until we die.”

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    witanddelight:

Two Ways: Oversized Frames from Salt Optics

    witanddelight:

    Two Ways: Oversized Frames from Salt Optics

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    new favorite summer salad. thanks, pinterest. #vscocam

    new favorite summer salad. thanks, pinterest. #vscocam

    — 1 week ago
    i feel like i’ve reblogged this before…
streetstyled:

Perfection! 

    i feel like i’ve reblogged this before…

    streetstyled:

    Perfection! 

    (via mojitosandblow)

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    tuesday morning food for thought
freundevonfreunden:

FvF Interview from Los Angeles: Brett Cody Rogers
“They put me on this detail of cutting out little pieces of carpet in the shapes of Richard Serra’s boots, and in between every take, I would have to wipe the Vaseline off of his boots, and I would have to take the old carpet off, and staple on new pieces of carpet as traction, and that was just unbelievable. It was one of the most amazing moments in assisting (laughing).” 
Brett Cody Rogers is not only a talented artist from L.A. but as well has quite the interesting stories up his sleeve. If you are a fan of the Matthew Barney’s Cremaster and would like to know more about how it was to assist Richard Serra during the shoot, check out our new interview on FvF.
As well, Zeit Online once again did a special curation with us. Take a look at their photo selection of Brett Cody Rogers’ apartment! 

    tuesday morning food for thought

    freundevonfreunden:

    FvF Interview from Los Angeles: Brett Cody Rogers

    “They put me on this detail of cutting out little pieces of carpet in the shapes of Richard Serra’s boots, and in between every take, I would have to wipe the Vaseline off of his boots, and I would have to take the old carpet off, and staple on new pieces of carpet as traction, and that was just unbelievable. It was one of the most amazing moments in assisting (laughing).” 

    Brett Cody Rogers is not only a talented artist from L.A. but as well has quite the interesting stories up his sleeve. If you are a fan of the Matthew Barney’s Cremaster and would like to know more about how it was to assist Richard Serra during the shoot, check out our new interview on FvF.

    As well, Zeit Online once again did a special curation with us. Take a look at their photo selection of Brett Cody Rogers’ apartment! 

    — 1 week ago with 4 notes