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Castle Howard.

> By Paul Turner.

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Tasha Tilberg, wearing Yohji Yamamoto, for Vogue Italia september 1997 by Craig McDean

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Suede: Trash

Still on a Suede kick.

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The Wilde Gonzo: Letter from Oscar Wilde to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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April 1891

Between me and life there is a mist of words always. I throw probability out of the window for the sake of a phrase, and the chance of an epigram makes me desert truth. Still I do aim at making a work of art, and I am really delighted that you think my treatment subtle and…

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Magdalena @ D&G Fall 2009 

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how old are you ?
Anonymous

24. The other day I realized it had been ten years since I was 14 and that confuses me. 

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In the Red

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One thing I admire about a Japanese lady is her sense of mystery, her few spoken words, her jet-black royal hair, and above all her unique pointy nose among Asians.
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Ummmmm ok. This is getting weird now, and also kind of racist. 

I’m not Japanese. My husband is (half). I have blonde hair, as seen in my profile photo. It’s also not in very good taste to reduce a nationality to a group of stereotypes … I’m pretty sure most Asian women are tired of the mysterious, silent woman trope.

I wouldn’t publish this normally, but you’re anonymous and I think the message needs to get across.