Natural Pixie



showcasing pixie cuts (close cropped) on natural* hair.

*Note: I'm expanding my vocab so that 'natural' doesn't just mean kinky hair or unprocessed hair. I hope you do, too.
humansofnewyork:

I thought these two complemented each other so well.

More naturally straight pixie cut awesomeness

humansofnewyork:

I thought these two complemented each other so well.

More naturally straight pixie cut awesomeness

humansofnewyork:

I found her on a bench, reading a book called “The Consolations of Philosophy.” 

Loving short styles of all textures, figured I’d post some naturally straight looking pixies too…

humansofnewyork:

I found her on a bench, reading a book called “The Consolations of Philosophy.” 

Loving short styles of all textures, figured I’d post some naturally straight looking pixies too…

alexandraelle:

Ajolique Belle.


Taken by Alex Elle. Please do not remove tag link when reblogging. 

alexandraelle:

Ajolique Belle.

Taken by Alex Elle. Please do not remove tag link when reblogging. 

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humansofnewyork:

‎”What was the happiest moment of your life?”
“Whenever I’m in the sun.”

Kindred!

humansofnewyork:

‎”What was the happiest moment of your life?”

“Whenever I’m in the sun.”

Kindred!

humansofnewyork:

“What’s the biggest obstacle you’ve overcome?”
“I guess just learning to be myself.”

humansofnewyork:

“What’s the biggest obstacle you’ve overcome?”

“I guess just learning to be myself.”

faintlymasculine:

I Wear The Pants


Rugby shirt | Vintage Slacks

The best 20 dollars ever spent, well recently anyway would have to be these pant. Maybe it is how tall I feel in them, a rare feeling I tell you, or the fact that putting them on has become more of a who I become rather than who I have felt like recently. 

We all know an outfit can be as much a costume as the character you become fitting into it, but maybe you are more you with the costume on? Like was Clark Kent the costume or Superman, who was he more comfortable being? Can we chose, can we be more ourselves being our characters then we are being “ourselves”. Maybe “ourselves” is who others think we are and that is the character?

There is something safe, maybe childish about what some of my outfits make me feel like. This is supposed to be a “coming of age” story, for my wardrobe anyway, so as I grow up so should my closet. I don’t want to be the childish personification of  what a “tomboy” may be, but rather the more grown up perhaps androgynous form my style has taken on. It is not forced it is what I am more comfortable looking like. This could also just be that thing we do as young women always trying to be older? Stomping our feet and throwing a fit while demanding to be talked to as adults Maybe? Maybe not?

Personal style hasn’t felt personal enough lately. We see, read, and become influenced by to much. Sometimes we have to let ourselves be our own inspiration, Sometimes you just have to be the one “wearing the pants”.

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