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Dark Angel

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  1. 3 hours ago, Embach said:

    I love this photo of Lana so much! I love the warm colors of this and the soft lightning of it as well. It feels so cosy and nostalgic. It's like the vibe of late Spring/Summer nights in Southern Europe. Also, I love the dress and its soft tone - I love how it's short and oversized, it kind of feels like a very old nightgown but again, it's also equivalent to light Summer dress. Like it's vintage but yet so modern. I absolutely adore how her outfit is paired with golden moccasins which color of it reminds me of the sunlight and its rays. As well, I love her unbothered look and her posing there, she's calm and focused. The reason, why I adore the photo, her outfit and overall look there, is that it's so natural and grounded but yet very classy and sophisticated. Just so mature and serene. It's so soothing to look at! :flutter:

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    you making this very sweet post about a photo of lana you love while everyone else is fighting about NFR like

     

    This Is Fine' Meme Cartoonist Celebrates Strip's 10th Anniversary


  2. 35 minutes ago, ivory almond said:

    lana's best collabs have always been men

    Father John Misty, Sean Ono Lennon, The Weeknd, Jon Batiste, etc.

    aka we need an @Orville Peck collab and i'll keep saying it till it happens

     

    i normally would say the weeknd, but candy necklace and jon batiste interlude have me reconsidering... :daydream:

     

    oops, i thought you were asking who we thought was her best male collaborator, but still :true: 


  3. 20 minutes ago, slayyyngel said:

    In all seriousness I think a lot of the hate is overblown.

    At least for the reasons most people seem to have.

     

    I feel for her not really having agency over her childhood but also being forced to mimic being a child well into adulthood because of the brand image that was developed around her when she was so young. I genuinely do think she sees herself as growing up but it just clearly comes across as immature and naïve so much so that it seems almost like its a joke to actual adults.

     

    Honestly I don't really get the people who will gladly defend an Ava Max or Kim Petras song but have such a problem with Karma. Its a basic 2000-2010s pop radio song. I actually commend her for putting a great amount of effort into the choreography and the video even if I dont really like it. I personally havent seen such a direct display of lesbian-for-lesbian imagery in a mainstream pop video like that before.

     

    She played another song at her release party that sounded better in my opinion.

    https://x.com/chazzers_/status/1775875354327978389

     

    There ARE genuine criticisms and reasons to not like her though. Rather that be her defense of Colleen Ballinger, the crazy events that went down with her backup dancers / girl group she was trying to make or whatever, and just being rather insufferable according to ex's on tiktok and her costars from her various dance shows. 

     

    honestly i cannot help but to genuinely feel bad for her, obviously she's been famous and in the public eye since childhood, we all know that'll mess anybody up, also, she received so much vitriol as well, for being childish at 16, she became a meme and a target for online bullying around 2018/2019, although it was her brand and it made her very successful with younger audiences, now, i don't really know too much about her, but i can't imagine she wasn't pressured into it or somewhat made to do it, most 16-year-olds don't feel compelled to wear giant bows and outfits you would typically see on 4-year-olds, whether or not she enjoyed it, or whether or not it was her own choice, i'm sure it would affect how she sees herself as a young adult trying to find her way in the world, i can imagine it would be very difficult to know what to do or what's right for somebody her age, especially since for most of her life she portrayed a very kid-friendly image to an almost comical and strange extent, it seems like nobody's going to take her seriously and that would be so hard for anybody, for people to never be able to see you as just a normal young woman for all of those reasons

     

    if i were her, i would just want to completely reject my fame and just live a comfortable, quiet life with all of the money i've made, but i'm sure for most famous people, especially ones who've been famous since they were very little, it's very hard to just decide not to be famous and to give it all up


  4. 3 hours ago, Embach said:

    Not really on topic but the genre "Chinese pop" in between Americana and Surf is sending me :eartha:

     

    Also, I think that Ave Maria is quite underrated, I've seen nobody talking about it. Such a beautiful cinematic masterpiece!

     

    in another screenshot you can see she also labeled her music as regional mexican :eartha:

     

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  5. 15 minutes ago, 111 said:

     

    come on, come on, come on...

    shake it up, shake it up

    shake it up, sing that song

    like come on, come on, come on...

     

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    it's giving for k, pt. 2 :wowcry:

     

    use that voice, sing that song

    and tell me to come on, come on, come on...


  6. 12 hours ago, Psychedelic Pussy said:

    I’m sorry but everytime I listen to Ultraviolence I just cannot fathom how she did not continue down this lyrical & sonic path… the vocal effects & layering on Brooklyn baby for example are so transcendent & ethereal.. and the production! The amazing atmosphere of each song on that album is just so beautiful.. truly needs to be studied how she channeled god and created that album.

     

    we desperately need Dan Auerbach to return… I know it will never happen, I know we’re about to get a boring ass country album with a handful of good songs and 1 or 2 classics…. But we need her psychedelic surf rock trip hop masterpiece. I’m sorry I said it I will never stop manifesting

     

     


  7. how about we stop feeling the need to make new styles/aesthetics and trying to pigeonhole ourselves and other people into them and just exist as unique individuals who like and feel inspired by their own things :true: coquette cottagecore twilightcore barbiecore e-girl soft girl coconut girl fairycore goblincore balletcore shutthefuckupandgetajobcore :eyeroll:


  8. not until very recently when she started to play into the aesthetic, i honestly never understood why people associate her with that aesthetic because she never matched that style, in fact, throughout her career, her aesthetic often changed, born to die felt very americana and opulent, while honeymoon felt slightly tropical, floral, perhaps inspired by europe, lust for life felt more futuristic and hippie, COTCC was clearly inspired by the south and the midwest, you get the picture

     

    it especially annoys me how they bring lizzy grant into it since she had such a strong aesthetic which was so unique and nothing really like the coquette aesthetic, it was also very 2000s and not in the modern-day interpretation of the 2000s, like genuine 2000s which people have quite the inaccurate view of, like, how do people see photos of her hanging around in peak 2000s fashion and damaged, bleached hair by trailers and consider it coquette? and i'm not saying her photoshoots aren't nice or artistic or beautiful because they most certainly are and i just hate how misinterpreted and misrepresented that time of her career is

     

    it doesn't help that some of the coquette people are the very annoying and gross whisper app pinterest type


  9. 7 hours ago, Rorman Nockwell said:

    I have never understood why people don't like the blonde hair

    I mean she looks good with dark hair too but yeah

     

    she can pull off any hair color :wubna: 

     

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