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Fashionably Speaking, London Owned the 2010s

Vogue.com-Jul. 18, 2019
Not long after, I found Simone Rocha, a 2010 graduate of Central Saint Martins M.A., in a tiny room upstairs, with her lace dresses festooned everywhere and ...
Story image for how to dress fashionably from Page Six

Taylor Swift breaks the dress code at Gigi Hadid's birthday party

Page Six-Apr. 23, 2019
Taylor Swift shook off the dress code at pal Gigi Hadid's 24th birthday party on ... herself — the pop star went fashionably rogue, opting for a look that reflected ...
Story image for how to dress fashionably from Now To Love

The simple tweak that's transformed Kate Middleton's entire ...

Now To Love-Jul. 9, 2019
Kate, who is known for her trendy-yet-modest-approach to dressing, was suddenly ... Two years later, Kate's dress appeared to make a dazzling return to the ...
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Angelina Jolie took on the streets of Paris in two fashionably ...

PINKVILLA-Jul. 9, 2019
Angelina Jolie took on the streets of Paris in two fashionably breezy and chic ... Parisian and wearing chic yet comfortable outfits that are breezy and perfect for ...

3 comments:

  1. matter displaces the permanent establishment in the professional, emotional, sexual, cultural, family and international fields, in political Affairs. Of course, this evolution is ambiguous: after all, a temporary appointment is encouraged by the system, due to its great flexibility, minimal cost and the accompanying flurry of motivation - all those factors which give the best


    As for the Informatization of the society, now we see how it affects this issue, It may become "desirable" instrument of control and regulation systems on the go, stretching all the way to control the knowledge, and be controlled exclusively by the performativity principle. But then it will inevitably lead to terror. It can also serve groups, discussing metaprinciple, and provide information that often is missing persons ?

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  3. rectenna for installers of discursively. To
    return, need, actually, to first was oblivion, and oblivion -
    not random, not the veil of misunderstanding, but essential and constitutive
    oblivion. The act of establishing, indeed, by its very nature is
    he can not be forgotten. The fact that it detects something out of it
    stems - it is both what sets the gap, and the fact that it
    camouflages and hides. Need this non-random oblivion was clothed in
    the exact operation which it would be possible to find a place to perform them and
    by returning to reduced to establishing the act. Castle oblivion is not
    is added from the outside, he's part of discursively - the one we now
    are talking, which is what gives its law to oblivion; so that this forgotten establishment
    discursively is the basis of existence and the lock and key
    which allows you to open it, and - so that and oblivion, and
    an obstacle to return can be eliminated only by that return.
    In addition, this return refers to that which is present in the text
    or, more precisely, there occurs a return to the text itself - the text in
    the literal sense, but at the same time, however, and to the fact that in the text
    marked by emptiness, absence, space. Going back to some
    the void that oblivion is silent or that it is masked that
    it covered about and the evil fullness, and the return must re-discover
    and this gap, and this lack; hence the eternal game that characterizes
    these returns to establish discursively - the game, which is
    so, on the one hand, to say: it's all there already

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