fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my first tatto, I got it on the 28th of June. It was done by Mason Coriell at Reykjavík Ink, in Reykjavík, Iceland. 

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my first tatto, I got it on the 28th of June. It was done by Mason Coriell at Reykjavík Ink, in Reykjavík, Iceland. 

itskriticallykay:

Follow for more make up looks like this one! <3
modcloth:

Stars and Style Forever: We share classic pin-up looks in our latest Shop Our Outfits»

modcloth:

Stars and Style Forever: We share classic pin-up looks in our latest Shop Our Outfits»

modcloth:

Shop the Each and Aviary Way Top.
thestuartkings:

Copper alloy trade tokens, coffee house tokens. The inscription reads: ‘Coffee Tobacco Sherbet tea and Chocolat retail’d in Exchange Ally’

Date 1601  - 1700

thestuartkings:

Copper alloy trade tokens, coffee house tokens. The inscription reads: ‘Coffee Tobacco Sherbet tea and Chocolat retail’d in Exchange Ally’
Date 1601  - 1700

modcloth:

The combination of saddle shoes and cat eye sunglasses in this outfit remind me of a modern take on a sock hop look. So fun! Goes to show how small details can sometimes totally MAKE the look. :) (Via Urban Tease)
<3 Jess, ModStylist
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modcloth:

The combination of saddle shoes and cat eye sunglasses in this outfit remind me of a modern take on a sock hop look. So fun! Goes to show how small details can sometimes totally MAKE the look. :) (Via Urban Tease)

<3 Jess, ModStylist

Need styling suggestions, trend tips, or dress details? Ask a ModStylist and your question might be featured on our feed!

littlecraziness:

(via DIY Miniziper: Mini-lamparinas monstruosas | SuperZiper)
like-distant-thunder:

The truth!
booksnbuildings:

The library of the monastery-cum-castle of Salem, southern Germany

booksnbuildings:

The library of the monastery-cum-castle of Salem, southern Germany

(via archivalia)

thestuartkings:

Arabic celestial globe 17th Century

thestuartkings:

Arabic celestial globe 17th Century