Carmen Solomons

In this execution style editorial, Carmen Solomons comes in like a high fashion hit in ‘Glacier’ by Thananon Thanakornkarn for the April 2013 issue of Numéro Thailand. The brutal beauty of this South American stunner is a perfect match for the dark, mysterious setting of this cloak & dagger style cover-story. Going incognito, Solomons hides in plain site in a series of Asian inspired garb meant to both beguile & blend. Using her feminine wiles, she slips from one scene to another with the stealth moves of a jungle cat. Cunning and captivating, the covert nature of these enticing images lends itself to an aire of nervous excitement. Calling themselves an Agent of Influence this provocative publication dares to disturb with erotically charged themes that are tinged with a touch of delicious danger – just the way we like it.

Carmen Solomans

~ BLAME GAME

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samuelchanyf:

Ben Howard feat. Daughter - Black Flies

Black flies on the windowsill
That we are
That we are
That we are to know
Winter stole summer’s thrill
And the river’s cracked and cold

See the sky is no man’s land
A darkened plume to stay
Hope here needs a humble hand
Not a fox found in your place

No man is an island, this I know
But can’t you see?
Maybe you were the ocean when I was just a stone

Black flies on the windowsill
That we are
That we are
That we are to hold
Comfort came against my will
And every story must grow old

Still I’ll be a traveler
A gypsy’s reins to face
But the road is wearier
With that fool found in your place

No man is an island, this I know
But can’t you see?
Maybe you were the ocean when I was just a stone

So here we are

#IWillBecome

jewishqueenofmanhattan:

I’ve been hearing a lot about deserving things lately. Between re-reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower to a letter from a friend to the new TWLOHA/Ben Howard ‘I Will Become What I Deserve’ campaign (if that’s what you wanna call it). So I decided to write about it. 

It’s been a long road to discovering what it means to deserve something, and I think I’ve finally learned what it means. 

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