Ah that dark makeup… and the messy long hair. So perfect together, and yet such a contrast to the clean white denim shorts and white slouchy top that’s cut to allow a little exposed midriff to peep through.

Street style coachella

The outfit has a sporty feel that belies the heavy makeup. Photo taken during Coachella 2010 by Yvan Rodic.

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MElodess
MElodess wrote on 11th May 2010 at 07.21:
I love the hair!!!

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xano
xano wrote on 21st May 2010 at 07.53:
He has stolen your image and text!!!!!! Copied it right off.

http://rahlenfeldt.blogg.se/

Paulina Delgado Farrer
Paulina Delgado Farrer wrote on 21st May 2010 at 12.06:
Adorable Contrast
sashaa
sashaa wrote on 13th June 2010 at 11.20:
WTF! THIS IS AS UGLY AS HELL!
She looks like a wasted drunk that was beaten and raped!
Her hair looks like a rat nest! Probably can't even get a hairbrush in it! AND OMG, don't get me started on her eyeliner!

What? Is she trying to attract the goths?

Are you an idiot? How does this shit look good together?!
The w***e looks like she's trying to get picked up because she's too poor to afford conditioner. This is crap. If you like you're way out there and probably don't have much social communication. I'd rather be dead then be caught like this in public. She looks like she just woke up.
Tacara
Tacara wrote on 1st September 2010 at 20.04:
I can appreciate this even though she does look like she has been drinking
anon
anon wrote on 22nd October 2010 at 17.01:
isn't she a little too old for this.
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