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Elsa Martinelli, photo by Henry Clarke
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Being a feminist doesn’t mean suddenly no longer liking problematic things. If you stopped liking everything that was sexist in media and entertainment there would be no media or entertainment left. Being a feminist, to me, is being aware of what it is you’re liking, and of its problematic aspects.
sabrina_il (via dat-lolly)
Perfectly said!
(via viksen-curvy-lingerie)This perfectly captures why I can blog about lingerie and still be a feminist.
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One of the rare pictures Nick will let me take of him where he isn’t making a face. He’s been growing out his hair and beard because I like him a bit scruffy. #marriedlife #husbandlove
In Defense of Photoshop, via The Lingerie Addict
Before and after retouching example by Joel Aron. Model: Lauren, for Dark Garden Unique Corsetry.
New blog post: In Defense of Photoshop
(Model: Victoria Dagger; Photo: Max Johnson. Image retouched and composited using Photoshop)
Rachel Weisz by Craig McDean for Vanity Fair August 2012
Beautiful.
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That dress.
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Photo by Georges Dambier.
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