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Greatness.

@my-halcyon-soul / my-halcyon-soul.tumblr.com

Never surrender.
Never give up the fight.
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Moodoard: Aesthetic - Degas Ballerinas. 

❝ Muses work all day long and then at night get together and dance…❞  

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The Holiday (2006)
Director: Nancy Meyers
Cinematography: Dean Cundey
Production Design: Jon Hutman
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If books do have the power to bring people together, this one may work its magic. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018) dir. Mike Newell

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Ambitious yet slightly apprehensive about the future, sweet Eilis Lacey (played by Saoirse Ronan) could be any American girl in 2015. But she’s not. As the central character in Brooklyn – which takes place in 1951, and arrives in theaters Nov. 4 – Eilis migrates solo from her native Ireland to New York’s most populated borough, where she eventually falls love with Tony (Emory Cohen), finds work at a posh department store and earns straight A’s at accounting school.
As Eilis transitions from a shy Irish girl to a confident American woman, she gradually trades her bulky Irish woolens for a wardrobe of U.S.-made sweaters, pretty dresses, and full, flirty skirts. “There are certain period productions that are very stylized, but we were going for a natural journey with Saoirse’s character where the clothes were there but they didn’t distract you as much as gave you an overall experience,” explains costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux. “Everything came from that era, and looks like real people wore them,” adds Ronan. – Go Behind the Scenes of Saoirse Ronan’s Brooklyn Transformation
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