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valyrfia · 8 days
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seeing LH fans defending Nico Rosberg is definitely one for the history books
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eggbreadboi · 8 months
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Second Drivers, Hunger
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whizzer-bug · 4 months
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this is probably a good time to say this is my first time making digital art and/or F1 fanart so please have mercy 😭😭 she’s a bit messed up because i had to rush her by the end but here’s my girl Louise (lewis) Hamilton
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fashionbooksmilano · 6 months
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Pierre Frey Textiles, Wallpapers, Carpets, and Furniture
A Family Legacy of Passion and Creativity
Text Patrick Frey Photogeraphy Mattia Aquila
Flammarion, Paris 2023, 400 pages, 25x32cm, ISBN 9782080421999
euro 78,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Pierre Frey, the leading French producer of furniture, textiles and wallcoverings, seamlessly combines artisanal craftsmanship with modernity. Enchanting brocades and damasks, luminous hand-woven silken velvets, traditional woodblock printed fabrics, striking contemporary patterns made into works of art: Pierre Frey, a family business founded in 1935, is famous for the variety and boldness of its inspired designs, and has asserted itself in the luxury market as the uncontested global leader in soft furnishing textiles and wallpapers. Having acquired the venerable houses Braquenié and Le Manach, Pierre Frey possesses one of the most important private textile heritages in the world. Pierre Frey has worked with the Louvre and the château de Versailles, decorated castle interiors, and provides the fabrics and wallpapers of elegant private homes around the world—from Paris to Hong Kong to New York. Drawing from their archives of more than 25,000 documents, which date from the sixteenth century to the present, this indispensable volume will serve as a reference and a basis for contemporary inspiration to professional and amateur designers.
15/11/23
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blorbocedes · 2 years
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brocedes wag!nico
"Remember, Hugo Boss wants us at the red carpet together, so please end your debriefs by 8. You know how Karl gets about these things," Nico reminded Lewis, handing him a healthy vegan green juice their personal chef made and stored in the fridge.
Lewis accepted it gratefully, taking in the precious few moments of Nico with his hair unkempt, wearing a white shirt and his Hugo Boss underwear because Nico is nothing, if not on brand. The world got to see Nico as this put together former World Champion turned influencer model by Lewis' side, but he got to see all of him.
Being able to wake up in his own home with his precocious husband is why Monaco is Lewis' favourite race.
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coniferhandmade · 10 months
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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New Delhi | Textile exhibition Vayan - The Art of Indian Brocades delves into the history of the decorative weave
The 17th century English explorer Edward Terry wrote of his visit to India: “The natives there show very much ingenuity in their curious manufactures, as in their silk stuffs, which they most artificially weave, some very neatly mingled either with silver or gold or both…” It is these glowing, glistening, lustrous “silk stuffs” that are the subject of a dazzling exhibition at the National Crafts…
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banarasiculture · 2 years
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fawnvelveteen · 1 year
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ROSE BROCADED SATIN DINNER DRESS, c. 1892
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francy-sketches · 3 months
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joffgay or whatever
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paletapessoal · 2 months
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Evening dress, red silk and black rose brocade , 1850s.
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lazycranberrydoodles · 5 months
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yeah
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swordmaid · 2 years
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cers 👑👑
her pose is based off this screencap of shiv succession just because i thought it fits [:
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nobrashfestivity · 18 days
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Unknown, Kinran fragment textile fragment 18th century white ground with multicolor geometric pattern. Narrow border strips on either side. Orange silk backing; gold brocade brocaded silk Overall: 15 1/2 x 10 1/8 in. (39.4 x 25.7 cm) Williams College Museum of Art
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yeoldegodzilla · 2 months
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Medieval brocaded linens on display in the textile room of the Museum of Godzilla in Medieval Art in Ypres.
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threadtalk · 11 months
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Blue gowns in this period (1765-1770) are rare, but this one just blows my mind because of the pattern matching situation going on.
Do you ever wonder why you don't see lots of dresses in the same patterns? That's because bolts of cloth were often made to order, or in such small batches that there would only be enough for one or two dresses--especially when there was this much fabric involved. Matching patterns with this much precision took incredible skill, and not a lot of room for mistakes.
According to the museum, this dress in in three parts: the petticoat, stomacher, and open robe. And they are "largely unaltered"--which is another rarity. Materials of this quality were often so sought after that the were re-cut and sewn decades, and sometimes, centuries after. Or, refitted to new wearers.
Image Credit: © Historic Deerfield, Photo by Penny Leveritt
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