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2013 Academy Awards | Jennifer Lawrence, Vanity Fair After-Party

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Amanda Seyfried | 85th Academy AwardsHollywood |  2.24.13

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Amanda Seyfried | 85th Academy Awards
Hollywood |  2.24.13

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Charlize Theron - 2013 Oscars, February 24th 2013

PERFECTION! I’ve never seen such beautiful shoulders in my entire life & her bare neck is driving me insane! Just glorious!

ROCKING THE SHIT OUTTA THIS DIOR.  

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Amy Adams - 2013 Oscars, February 24th 2013

So beautiful! Be-still my fluttering heart! Also, where do you apply to be an Oscar gown wrangler?

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Rule of tumblr. Always Reblog this.

i cant even count how many times ive reblogged this

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“Don’t be afraid.” That’s what Ruby Bridges’s mother told her on November 4, 1960. Little Ruby listened carefully to the advice. Soon, four United States federal court marshals, or officers, arrived at the Bridges family home in New Orleans, La., to drive the first grader to William Frantz Public School. A screaming mob was waiting. People stood near the building shouting. Ruby held her head high. With the marshals surrounding her, the 6-year-old walked into the school and into history

blackhistoryday:

“Don’t be afraid.” That’s what Ruby Bridges’s mother told her on November 4, 1960. Little Ruby listened carefully to the advice. Soon, four United States federal court marshals, or officers, arrived at the Bridges family home in New Orleans, La., to drive the first grader to William Frantz Public School. A screaming mob was waiting. People stood near the building shouting. Ruby held her head high. With the marshals surrounding her, the 6-year-old walked into the school and into history

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