Dapperishness

27 yr old, American, Black, Homosexual Male showing some of my interests in Fashion, Art, Music, and Photography...


slowrobots:


If you don’t know about Amina or the topless jihads world wide today I suggest you get googling, Amina Tyler is a 19 year old woman who posted bare breasted photos with the slogan “My Body is My Own and Not the Source of Anyone’s Honor” on her chest. She was arrested and sentenced to “100 lashes” and being “stoned to death”. She went missing and in response FEMEN activists are staging bare cheated protests. This image displays a man kicking an activist protesting outside a mosque. WAKE UP. NUDITY IS NOT A CRIME.

the world is insane right now this is fucking insanity literally.
missinglinc:

blasianlion:

My Doorknob Nips.

Lol. They’re cute.
May 22, 2013 With 74 notes × PERMALINK
wantering:

Saint Laurent Black Skinny Stretch Leather Pants
briannieh:

I dont have a gym out here in LA..but I make it work lol ..doin work outs outside and catching some sun at the same time :) #Briannieh
May 22, 2013 With 29 notes × PERMALINK
bergdorfgoodman:

Tonight’s commute. #onlynewyork
May 22, 2013 With 421 notes × PERMALINK
mensfashionworld:

Sam Webb by Taghi Naderzad for GQ France
poc-creators:

SHADOW AND ACT: Al Jazeera Profiles ‘The New African Photography’ In 6-Episode Series

Al Jazeera English will premiere a new 6-episode series on Artscape, titled The New African Photography, which will document changes across the continent through the eyes of its photographers, in an effort to “take back control” of images of Africa with more nuanced, varied depictions of the continent, instead of the extremes we often get. Expect nods to pioneers like Malick Sidibé and autodidact Seydou Keïta.

The six episodes (one of which was executive produced by Viva Riva director Djo Munga) will premiere on April 22.

They are:

1. Invisible Borders (22 April 2013) Nigerian Emeka Okereke is the founder of Invisible Borders, an annual photographic project that takes African artists on a road trip across the continent. Invisible Borders follows Emeka and fellow Nigerian photographer Lilian Novo on the most recent journey, from Nigeria through Cameroon and Gabon. Emeka says, “Everywhere we go in Africa, we see our generation talking about doing things for themselves. This is the time to actually go in and experiment.”

2. The Red Dress (29 April 2013) Barbara Minishi is a leading fashion photographer in Kenya. For her latest project, Barbara swapped skinny models for normal people, photographing a wide range of women all wearing the same red dress, as a symbol of unity and national identity in the aftermath of the 2007 post-election violence in which more than 1 000 Kenyans were killed.MORE
asthetiques:

SUBMISSION!
I look a mess but…wassup ya’ll?
This will be deleted. Lmao!!!!!
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