I need assistance!
Does anyone know the hot guy on Instagram who walks with his shirt off saying things like “good morning, beautiful” and “how was your day?”
I really need to see that right now.
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Oh, this is my favorite behind the scenes image ever {link to original post here 👁️📻}
To explain, in Wendell & Wild the teams used different sized puppets to make the characters look smaller depending on the scene (this was especially used when they were on screen with Buffalo Belzer).
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These are a list of Palestinian-owned fashion brands that you can look up on and support because Palestinian art and fashion are so beautiful: 🍉🍉🍉
- Nol Collective (Founded by Palestinian feminist designer Yasmeen Mall, who creates ethical fashion by portraying her cultural standpoints through her garments)
- Holy Land (Founded by Palestinian owned company that supports Palestinian women who create high-quality handmade clothing and embroidery pieces that adds authenticity and historic value to the designs)
- Anat (Founded by Palestinian owned international brand that involves their designs on street wear and focuses on making breathable cut clothing for women and men to enjoy)
- Dar Noora (Founded by Palestinian designer Noor Khalifeh, she created her own brand to help empower women when wearing traditional clothing by combining traditional cross stitching and modern fashion)
This is quite a short list which I found on an article written by Joyce Gereige on Grazia magazine website but I hope that this list helps you to understand that there are many ways to support Palestine and boycott Israeli supporting brands such as Dior, Chanel, Ralph Lauren, Givency, Louis Vuitton etc.
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if i see one more airbrushed picture of pedro making him look like jose from the dollar store i'm gonna start being aggressive
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Cancelled She-ra (2018) Action Dolls
In 2019 Mattel released eight fashion dolls for the 2018 She-ra reboot featuring Adora, Glimmer, Bow, Catra, Shadow Weaver, and 3 versions of She-ra (there was also a Swift Wind model). However, the line was planned to be more extensive before being cancelled (and we all know how disastrous the rollout of the completed line was). Prototypes were made of Mermista, Queen Angella, season four Glimmer, and Entrapta, though no photos of the latter have emerged.
All photos come courtesy of the Instagram of (at the time) Mattel employee and packaging designer Darren Sander (who also worked on the mainline She-ra designs), but Dollect did us all the courtesy of pulling the photos since it's a pain to do with Instagram. Some of these photos feature unfinished doll parts that might be a bit disconcerting.
Mermista:
Designed by someone named Annalise (no last name given, but probably this Annalise since she did the core line), Mermista was probably planned for a second wave of toys that never came to be. This is her prototype. It's unknown how "finalized" she was or if there would have been more passes on her design.
Queen Angella & Queen Glimmer 2-pack:
First two photos are earlier prototypes on immovable dolls, the more unfinished photos feature the "powerfully poseable" bodies and sculpt.
Angella's forehead gem was going to be a separate inset piece (as shown in the head sculpt in the 4th photo). Her wings were going to have an aurora borealis effect on them and both outfits were covered in glitter. Darren Sander seems to have done more work for these two.
Alas, Entrapta's prototype was never shared, but suffice to say, we were robbed.
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