Viera Gergelová: illustration for “Puf a Muf” by Natasa Tanska, 1972.
Girl from Greece (left) and girl from Mexico (right) in their traditional national costumes
Horned kichka (Russian: рогатая кичка) is a type of ancient russian headdress for a married woman.
The horned kichka was a fertility symbol, and it served as a protection against evil spirits.
A Russian bridal costume from the Penza Oblast worn from the late 19th century into the 20th century
Rudolf Nureyev, Edra Toth, Jerilyn Dana and Anamarie Sarazin in Apollo (Boston Ballet)
what happens if you mix up suburban white mom “i cant function without coffee” facebook culture and edgy anime glittergraphix emo internet culture because i have an idea.
Miserable dad needs help - part 2
Photography: Imilchil, Morocco, 1976 Photographer: Jean Vigo
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