Photo shoot for my dissertation with the sassy @meganrgoodwin1 . Dress from Piston Broke, available at @scoutsunderland 👗Shoes @viviennewestwoodofficial 👠 #Fashion #Lindybop #Rockabilly
Eddie Redmayne photographed by Aitken Jolly for Elle January 2015
You don’t take a role like this one lightly because you’re dealing with a very delicate situation. It’s people’s real lives, and you want to get it as truthful as possible. Eddie and I felt a huge sense of responsibility toward Jane and Stephen because the more we researched and understood them, the more phenomenal we realized these people were. We were constantly trying to bring the nuance of their lives onto the screen. They’re unsentimental—there’s no self-pity in that situation. They’re real troupers.
Stephen and Jane Hawking & Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones
The Theory of Everything (2014)
“A young woman was restrained, force-fed and injected with cosmetics in a high street shop window as part of a hard-hitting protest against animal testing.
Jacqueline Traide was tortured in front of hundreds of horrified shoppers in a bid to raise awareness and end the practise.
The 24-year-old endured 10 hours of experiments, which included having her hair shaved and irritants squirted in her eyes, as part of a worldwide campaign by Lush Cosmetics and The Humane Society.
The disturbing stunt took place in Lush’s Regent Street store, one of the UK’s busiest shopping streets.
Jacqueline appeared genuinely terrified as she was pinned down on a bench and had her mouth stretched open with two metal hooks while a man in a white coat force-fed her until she choked and gagged.
The artist was also injected with numerous needles, had her skin braised and lotions and creams smeared across her face.
Passers-by were gobsmacked to see Jacqueline, a social sculpture student at Oxford Brookes University, forced to have a section of her head shaved.
The gruesome spectacle aimed to highlight the cruelty inflicted on animals during cosmetic laboratory tests and raise awareness that animal testing is still a common practise.
The Humane Society International and Lush Cosmetics have joined forces to launch the largest-ever global campaign to end animal testing for cosmetics.
The campaign, launched to coincide with World Week for Animals in Laboratories, is being rolled out simultaneously in over 700 Lush Ltd shops across forty-seven countries including the United States, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea and Russia.
Lush campaign manager Tamsin Omond said: “The ironic thing is that if it was a beagle in the window and we were doing all these things to it, we’d have the police and RSPCA here in minutes.
“But somewhere in the world, this kind of thing is happening to an animal every few seconds on average.
“The difference is, it’s normally hidden. We need to remind people it is still going on.”
For more information about the campaign, visit www.fightinganimaltesting.com”
I HOPE EVERYONE READS THIS AND REBLOGS IT!
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Can’t wait to go up the lake district this weekend. My favourite hide away 🌿🌄 #Tattoo #LakeDistrict #Healed #DerwentWater #nature #aimeecornwell
fohk:
“When you have children, you always have family. They will always be your priority, your responsibility. And a man, a man provides. And he does it even when he’s not appreciated or respected or even loved. He simply bears up and he does it. Because he’s a man”
Breaking Bad (2008-2013)
Vince Gilligan
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