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Hey there, name's Maya. most of the things I post have to do with films that I particularly enjoy, or are visually stunning, hence all the Disney posts and Esao andrews art that occasionally pop up. Film and music are two of my biggest passions, and I reflect that through my choice of songs that I choose to include on here. Some of my favorite artists range from Lydia, Versaemerge, to the lesser known Honey trees, I even love the classics of Tchaikovsky and Saint-Saens.
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Dance, Dance // String Quartet Tribute to Fall Out Boy









A building is a symbol, as is the act of destroying it. Symbols are given power by people. Alone, a symbol is meaningless, but with enough people, blowing up a building can change the world. 





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Inspiration - Colleen Atwood
Snow White and the Huntsman  

Inspiration - Colleen Atwood

Snow White and the Huntsman  





style-on-screen:


For what Atwood calls her “European wedding dress”—built from fabric found in Paris and gold details recovered in Italy—the designer says she immediately had a vision for the garment’s basic structure and toyed with the details once it was on the stand. “I knew that I wanted to do a caged collar,” she recalls. “I knew that I wanted to have an open sleeve with lacing up it, and I knew the basic shape.” 

(Vanity Fair | From Sketch to Still: Colleen Atwood on Her Rooster-Feather, Chainmail, and Suede Designs for Snow White and the Huntsman)

style-on-screen:

For what Atwood calls her “European wedding dress”—built from fabric found in Paris and gold details recovered in Italy—the designer says she immediately had a vision for the garment’s basic structure and toyed with the details once it was on the stand. “I knew that I wanted to do a caged collar,” she recalls. “I knew that I wanted to have an open sleeve with lacing up it, and I knew the basic shape.”

(Vanity Fair | From Sketch to Still: Colleen Atwood on Her Rooster-Feather, Chainmail, and Suede Designs for Snow White and the Huntsman)





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The Baudelaires