One of the biggest misconceptions about pretty people is that they can find love whenever they want. As if they had an unlimited expense account with DoorDash — just order something tasty up when you’re hungry! In reality, this is not remotely how it works for pretty people. Because the thing is, pretty people (and especially, pretty women) are constantly paranoid that other people will only want to be with them for their looks. Being pretty, of course, can be its own source of power and satisfaction, but at the end of the day, prettiness is only skin deep, and pretty people know it. There is a whole universe of personality traits, sense of humor, loves, dislikes, stories, traumas, ideas, and opinions that lie beneath the surface of that prettiness, and pretty people’s greatest fear is that no one will ever bother to plunge their depths to get to know the human soul that lies at the heart of who they are. I love this card because it’s soft and wistful, with all those gentle grays and pastel sunrise colors. But it’s also quite serious, as our vintage Vogue model seems to be scanning the horizon for the love she seeks. Her heavy eye makeup may strike the masses as an attractive means of accenting her looks, but I sense that it’s just a disguise to mask her loneliness, here. She wants to love and be loved, deeply — for who she truly is. ❤️‍🔥—Y.B.D.