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Amalia Franco.17. Venezuela. Fashion Design Student. Animals/Nature. Art. Frivolity. Romanticism. Platforms & Artistic Shoes. Demonology. Greco- buddhism art. Music.
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Ginta Lapina, Hannelore Knuts, Jeneil Williams & Maria Kashleva for Jean Paul Gaultier Spring/Summer 2013 by Sebastian Kim
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St. Bernard too scared to climb down the stairs
In the big and adorable department….
NO DADDY PLEASE CARRY ME IT IS BETTER
THE STAIRS ARE SCARY AND ALSO THIS WAY I GET HUGS
BABY
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Can I just say that I think this is the way Mulan should appear int the parks. In the beginning of the movie they make it very clear that the dress she wears to meet the matchmaker is not comfortable nor does it represent her personality. She spends the whole of the film proving that she is not a prize to be won or just a pawn to be married off at earliest convenience. She proves her worth in this outfit. She saves China in this outfit. She falls in love in this outfit. She risks her life, makes her strongest friendships, and changes the entire country IN THIS OUTFIT. Then they have her walk around the park in the same outfit she wore in the first scene of the movie and I think it is really negative toward her character. That is not who she is.
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