An editorial in The New York Times after Audrey Hepburn’s death:
“Nearly forty years later Audrey Hepburn’s face was that of someone who’d squinted in the sun, laughed a few laughs, shed a few tears. The forehead showed some wrinkles, the eyes showed some more, and the strong jawline was softening around the edges. As unwilling to fake youth as she had been to fake voluptuousness, she looked like the 63-year-old woman she was. Which was to say, better than any 63-year-old woman who’s pretending that she isn’t. Would that she were going to be around longer, to teach us all how to grow old.”
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Tuesday, 9th November
This is typically how I answer the door before noon.
(via pepperminthypnotism)
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Friday, 10th December
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