Four of them four of them <33
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Yves Saint-Laurent Haute Couture Collection Spring/Summer 1971. Models Elsa, Dominique Pommier, Jacqueline, Barbara and Annie. Sandals by Roger Vivier.
Yves Saint-Laurent Collection Haute Couture Printemps/Été 1971. Mannequins Elsa, Dominique Pommier, Jacqueline, Barbara et Annie . Sandales de Roger Vivier.
Photo Bruno Barbey.
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Maria SS. Dei Sette Dolori Church, in Serra San Bruno, Calabria, Italy
This late Baroque-style church located in the old town was built in 1721. The façade is made from blocks of granite that frame a beautiful bronze door depicting the “Seven Sorrows of Mary”. Enter the church to find ancient marble floors and elegant high vaulted ceilings. Admire the large square altar made of marble and embellished with natural stone, silver, and bronze. You’ll also notice that instead of the traditional wooden pews often found in churches, there are armchairs.
Photo by @komorebi_81
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here’s my kinlist. It’s concerning.
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have you done penekoR yet?
*heavy breathing*
I
LOVE
PenekoR's artwork.
Probably another one of my top favorite artists in FEH, and definitely considered one of the most skilled, seeing as they have a HUGE list of credits for characters they've drawn (though for some reason the website I'm using to look at the credits doesn't have Legendary Xander there, even though he is on the website under PenekoR?). Anyways, moving on.
Before I start talking about the things I love about PenekoR's artwork, all the good stuff and then the criticisms, I have to get one criticism out of the way just so y'all know I AM aware of it, and that is: PenekoR has issues drawing noses when they draw faces straight on:
I fully acknowledge that as a criticism because it does look funky, and I think it's something they could easily improve on, but for some reason it hasn't fully been addressed. Though I will say that Legendary Xander looks like they're finally trying a different approach, as they gave him nostrils and some lighting/shading:
But I'm including the fullbody portrait here because we're gonna talk about why PenekoR's artwork is so friggin' awesome. PenekoR has some AMAZING artwork in the multiple fields: expression, posework, anatomy, color, and detail. All can be seen here with Xander's stern face and this gorgeous armor design.
Seriously, look at the posework and expression for Yarne, Valter, and Catherine:
Everything checks out, nothing looks funky, Valbar's insane face is captured perfectly, and the babe Catherine looks confident and beautiful. Plus look at Yarne, he doesn't exactly have much going for him in terms of clothing or hair to give him motion, but PenekoR pulls it off by giving him his hunched forward pose with his arms stretched forward. He's leaping forward to attack.
And then there's the other thing: PenekoR draws gorgeous men AND gorgeous women.
Deen:
(Which, pardon me for a moment but PenekoR is like Sgt Johnson: They know what the ladies like)
And Sonya:
Which I also have to say that Sonya's art here is perfect, it shows exactly how sultry and assured she is as a character, something I kind of felt was missed with the Easter alt we had.
Now aside from the nose criticism, the only other criticism I can think of was Aversa's attack portrait:
It IS possible for women who are super flexible to twist like that, but that's like for gymnasts, and even showing it in artwork can look funky to the eye. But I understand what they're trying to go for, Aversa's a seductive temptress so you really wanna push that flirty angle she has. Still a little funky to look at, but it looks like from future artwork we've seen that they've tried to go for more of a plausible pose, like with Sonya:
... Seriously IS, why didn't we get Duo Sonya/Aversa?! Aversa would have fit WAYYYY better than Tharja! Could you imagine? Sonya's 25, Aversa's thought to be like... 27 or 28 years old, so Aversa doting on Sonya like Marla or Hestia would could have made for a great interaction! Now I'm just bitter >:(
Anyways, PenekoR's one of my favorite artists. I'm sure to most people, it's hard to get past the nose thing, so they'd see PenekoR as a 7/10. But to me, they've constantly put out such amazing work that's so pleasing to look at, so I personally rank them a 9/10. They're another artist I'd love to see draw Shura when he gets in the game. Or a Priam alt if they get the chance.
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I woke up pretty sore on an uncushioned lounge chair. My back ain't happy about that. However it was Winterfest! A fun time if you ask me- I grilled up myself breakfast and decided to drop by Lia's place and act as Father Winter. They really liked the knitted gifts I had to give em. Man what a useful skill.
Beach Life: Tier 2/4 Done!
I did get an unexpected gift of sorts myself. A VERY interesting message from Makoa. He and Lilliana must have an open marriage or something. Don't care! I ain't about to pass up on that fine ass sim.
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Elle US June 1990
Monica Bellucci wears a pink printed cotton denim dress, Tripp NYC. Hair: Bruno Weppe Makeup artist: Lynn Barron Stylist: Suzanne Martine.
Monica Bellucci porte une robe en denim de coton imprimé rose, Tripp NYC. Coiffure :Bruno Weppe Maquilleuse : Lynn Barron Styliste : Suzanne Martine.
Photo Gilles Bensimon
Scanné par Minerva13
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Did you know that Frank Wadekind's 1891 drama Spring Awakening--yes, that Spring Awakening, the musical of "Totally Fucked" fame that everyone played on interminable repeat in middle school as they experienced the Angst-neurose and agony of puberty in real time--was adapted for the silver screen in the interwar period and shown in Poland. Did you know Bruno Schulz's brother owned and operated a movie theater in Drohobycz. Did you know it premiered pretty much right when he started writing.
Please imagine Bruno Schulz of all people watching Spring Awakening because there is a very high likelihood this is a thing that happened
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Roger Vivier Paris
Collection Printemps- Eté 2014 Spring-Summer 2014 collection
Roger Vivier, Paris 2014, 76 pages,
euro 40,00
For spring, creative director Bruno Frisoni set out to redefine the house of Roger Vivier by looking to the brand’s codes. He started with its signature square buckle, slicing it in half to create a new U-shape (“I’m obsessed with you,” he quipped.) and working it in two-tones of different metals and enamels.
Looking to today’s multitasking woman, who Frisoni described as “versatile, sporty, sexy and sensual,” he showed several different heel heights on silhouettes ranging from strappy sandals to pointy toe flats. Shoes and bags came in a range of motifs including Mediterranean pastels, graphic silver-and-white combos, a graffiti print and an abstract Klimt-inspired flower pattern that came as both appliqués and prints.
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20/02/23
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My bestie made another sticker design!!
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