STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.
Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!
Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.
The peacoat pairing is totally incongruous, fashion victim much ?
yeah but check the details on the cap in 2nd pic, enlarged. manual focus winnar !
This is an historical rally going through Morocco that has taken place each year since 1993. The layout is wonderful and different every year, a bit like the Tour Auto. The cars go from Rabat to Marrakech, passing through beautiful cities like Erfoud, Tangier, and Ouarzazate. The 2011 route traveled 2,147 km through the High Atlas and along the Strait of Gibraltar, with 70 cars participating in the rally.
Morocco is “the country of paradoxes,” in that in a very short period of time, the weather can completely change. The cars drove through a snowstorm in very cold winds followed by a sunny road in the middle of a dry and warm desert just minutes later. These old cars need to run strong! But that’s also one of the great charms of the country, as you can swim in the sea and then go on the Oukaïmeden Ski Resort in the same day without having to travel very far.
These photos are ******* awesome. Thanks for posting.
kind of surprised no one has posted any of this lady's stuff:
Yeah, I checked it out. I love that stuff. I like reading pop neuroscience, Oliver Sacks type stuff, and one guy I find fun is V.S. Ramachandran. He talks a lot about the filling in that goes in your blind spot or in scotomas. Look him up. He's best-known for coming up with a simple treatment for phantom limb (it's very cool). He's got an interesting working hypothesis for how various parts of our brains create our unified sense of self, too. Critics say he puts too much emphasis on mirror neurons, but it's still fun reading. But that's not fashun, so I will be quiet now!
An introduction to V.S. Ramachandran
(won't embed for some reason so here's the link)
http://www.ted.com/talks/vilayanur_ramachandran_on_your_mind.html