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🏹 visual public diary of a hot girl philosopher🗡️ existentialist. aesthetics. fashion connoisseur.

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Minnie (@saintdutchess) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yasmin wearing Fairfax & Favor, great way to signal she’s very much Lady Muck. Countryside but make it chic (at a price point most could not afford).

Rachel Tashjian Wise (@theprophetpizza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jonathan Anderson's Dior men's show was a smash. a reminder that we all need to aspire to something greater than a "quality" beige cashmere sweater. we deserve risk! glamour! difference! SPLENDOR!

Jonathan Anderson's Dior men's show was a smash. a reminder that we all need to aspire to something greater than a "quality" beige cashmere sweater. we deserve risk! glamour! difference! SPLENDOR!
La Mode Unknown (@lamodeunknown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THAT look of ✨️Dior✨️ by Jonathan Anderson Fall/Winter is a REFERENCE to a silk gown of Paul Poiret c. 1925.🪡 PS: interesting to see how womenswear inspires MENSWEAR.

THAT look of ✨️Dior✨️ by Jonathan Anderson Fall/Winter is a REFERENCE to a silk gown of Paul Poiret c. 1925.🪡

PS: interesting to see how womenswear inspires MENSWEAR.
La Mode Unknown (@lamodeunknown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This look of ✨️Dior✨️ by Jonathan Anderson Fall/Winter 2026 is definitely REFERENCING an Art Deco gold lamé shawl of 1925.🪡 PS: looks like they bought a whole archive.

This look of ✨️Dior✨️ by Jonathan Anderson Fall/Winter 2026 is definitely REFERENCING an Art Deco gold lamé shawl of 1925.🪡

PS: looks like they bought a whole archive.
thatadult (@rianphin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

people keep making these jokes and i'm like that person can't even afford to live in bushwick anymore... people in bushwick now are the people who would've moved to williamsburg / never gone to brooklyn, not tenderqueers in a polycule

ཊལབསརངཧ (@david_rudnick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

substance doesnt come from art itself. It is a product of the memory, conversation and language that accumulate when works are lived with for extended time in societies. By technologically destroying this time, we destroy the possibility of new art. It is not the works fault