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phoenixyfriend · 1 year
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Pin ribbons update!
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mina-le · 5 months
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Mina Le and Dandy Wellington
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jasonraish · 1 year
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I tried to do something a little different this year and change the format of my Croquet and Ink series and add a little narrative possibility to it where the viewer can imagine their own story. Are they at separate croquet garden party fundraisers? One in Connecticut and one in Los Angeles and someone has slighted someone and now made someone's sh!t list and are now advising their partner/colleague/cousin via long distance phone call delivered by the white gloved butler directly to the croquet pitch to buy that business right out from under their new arch nemesis' husband's feet? The possibilities are endless. I also thought the prints would be fun displayed as a pair back to back with the phone lines less than subtly hinting at a connection.
A Dandy Wellington and Jason Raish collaboration. 100% of proceeds donated to The FIT Black Student Illustrators Award fund. These timed editions are available for 2 weeks only, never to be printed again (edition size will be the final number of prints sold). Sales begin April 28th @12:00pm EST until May 12th @12:00pm EST
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$1,500 no-strings-attached awards will be given to Black student applicants displaying artistic merit and financial need graduating from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology BFA illustration program. Recipients can do as they please with the award money as there’s no one way to reach your artistic goals. Recent data from The Illustrators Survey shows that 3% of the illustration industry is Black. Our goal is to help Black students bridge the gap between graduation and professional success so they can be seen, heard, and shape the narrative of this industry they are so underrepresented in.
If you want to make an individual donation please go to www.fitnyc.edu/give and be sure note the changed process: Choose other from the dropdown menu and manually type in FIT Black Student Illustrators Award to ensure you are donating to this fund. It is a 501(c)(3) organization. All the accounting and final $ amount of proceeds will be transparently and publicly shown and the final edition size announced.
I continued my Croquet and Ink series and created 2 illustrations exclusively for this fundraiser. This series takes the stuffy, conservative, homogenous nature of vintage high fashion and sets it alongside the rebellious self expression of tattoos (Japanese Ukiyo-e inspired). Add the historically upper crust game of croquet and you’ve got Croquet and Ink. As Dandy Wellington says: Vintage Style NOT Vintage Values.
In the summer of 2020 I found myself feeling paralyzed and useless during the renewed social justice movement and wanted to do something. Dandy Wellington and I have known each other for a few years and when he issued his #BlackApparelArts challenge I thought maybe the best thing I can do as an illustrator is fundraise with my art. I had just started teaching at FIT (my alma mater), we got together, ruminated, slapped our knees and said, this whole thing was born of illustration why don’t we get hyper-local and and support Black illustration students at FIT! We got to work and this is our 3rd year doing this. The fund was created under the FIT Foundation 501(c)(3) charitable giving arm.
We've partnered with FIT's own PrintFX print lab for the 12x18” Epson giclée 192 g/m matte archival prints to be signed and numbered. I've also partnered with Framebridge to provide framing. I personally use them a lot and make no money from this, I just want people to have a nice time and alleviate the hassle of getting things framed. 10% of Framebridge's cost will be donated to the fund and 100% of print proceeds will be donated.
For Prints: Save on shipping when you order two or more. For Frames: Free shipping provided by Framebridge when you buy a frame. I ship them the signed print, they frame it and ship it to you. Please allow 4-6 weeks for shipping as it's just me packing and shipping orders, on top of Framebridge's processing time. 
Purchasers and donors are encouraged to leave a comment/note/encouragement at the checkout screen for the future recipients of this award and I will make sure they receive them. Hopefully this initiative is a start to diversifying the illustration industry and getting some great art for your walls at the same time!
And as always support the previous years winners:
Corinne Southerland @cori456_joyce, Adesewa Adekoya @blk.indigo, Shaniya Carrington @scrco.art, Jenis Littles @jenisdraws, Rico Ford @rico_antonio76, Dayna Moore @designmoore_studios
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guy60660 · 2 years
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Dandy Wellington | © Timothy O’Connell | Financial Times
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didierleclair · 1 year
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Steps of a dandy!
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rowanthestrange · 2 years
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Dandy Wellington has very much influenced me on my brain’s autofill Fourteen outfit.
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katruna · 1 year
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gwynndomhnall · 7 months
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Hello people, I have no idea how this app works so please bear with me… as a quick introduction I draw, mostly historical figures but fictional characters as well, here is a drawing of Arthur Wellesley
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ok I need some new music
rb this and put in the tags the two songs in your library/regular rotation that are the farthest apart in genre 
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clove-pinks · 2 years
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The term dandy meant vastly different things from its inception in the late 1790s to its heyday in 1819. It was largely superseded by the term beau 1810-1815, and then resurrected by post-period writers to each of whom, as we have seen, it signified something different. It is significant that Beau Brummell was called ‘Beau’, as was Wellington, ‘The Beau’ by his contemporaries, or occasionally, ‘The Peer’. Wellington was often portrayed as dressing simply, in white pantaloons, hessians, blue frock and white neck-cloth and cocked hat. [...]
The dress he wore for the battlefield and for campaigning would have been entirely in place on Bond Street among the beaux of the ton, admittedly with the addition of some military trappings, such as the sash and sword. He was an early adopter of fashion, if not an innovator. It is certain that he set the pattern for the young officers of the army, who wanted to cut a dash by imitating their leader. They talked of ‘the true Wellington pattern cocked hat’, the ‘Wellington boot’, the ‘Wellington pelisse’, and so on.
— Ben Townsend, Fashioning Regulation, Regulating Fashion: The Uniforms and Dress of the British Army 1800-1815: Volume II
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington by Charles Turner, after Juan Bauzil (or Bauziel), hand-coloured mezzotint, published 1817. (National Portrait Gallery)
Bauzil, Juan, active 1816. Bauzil, Juan, fl 1816 :Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington. Engraved by Chas. Turner; [painted] by Bauzit [ie Bauzil]. London, published April 16th 1816 by the Proprietor Chas Turner.. Ref: C-021-001. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand.
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mearchuimhne · 2 years
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Packing for a vintage ship crossing like
THE BASICS
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THE FANCIES
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THE OTHER STUFF
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And all in one suitcase
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nyc-looks · 11 months
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Dandy
“I’m wearing a vintage Yeddo boater hat, Polo Ralph Lauren madras jacket, pin and pocket square from Dandy Wellington Shop, a detachable collar on a custom shirt, vintage tie, custom chalk stripe on navy cotton-linen trousers, and Dandy Wellington x American Duchess Harlemology shoes. My style is inspired by Jazz Age Harlem and Ivy Style.”
Apr 13, 2023 ∙ Midtown
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artist-ellen · 6 months
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I just wanna say that I love all your character redesigns, they're all very beautiful! I also wanna ask if you have any recommendations of sites or books for researching historical fashion.
Thank you so much! I’ve had a lot of fun over the years <3
Historical fashion is a very big amorphous topic so take all of my recommendations with their usual grain of salt and keep in mind that the most important of things are primary sources and authorial context. For example: the portrait of a Queen is generally going to be the beautified propaganda version of the day, but still a primary-ish source of her fashion. Channel your inner historian and examine your sources critically. Who recorded this history? Why?
Photographs are stellar. While there were “photoshop” tricks those usually don’t change the clothing. Extant garments? Bog bodies? Gold mines. So never be afraid to dig into clothing that has been preserved or displayed.
I guess what I’m trying to say is that what kind of fashion and when it happened is going to set the parameters for the majority of your research. It’s too big a topic to have an easy answer, tragic I know. However there are communities upon communities online that specialize in certain historical moments, countries, styles, art, etc, etc, etc.
If you want a really great general overview by decade of Western/European fashion I recommend the website Fashion History Timeline. They don’t have a lot in their Medieval or ancient sections but 14th century to 21st century is a LOT of ground to cover while still being an easy to navigate website.
If you want even more Renaissance to vintage clothing research to the point where you could make or purchase those items yourself there is American Duchess.
And finally, honestly, someone has probably made a YouTube video about it. Double check their research and sources but if you want a plain speech audible research paper with visual aides… it’s kind of the place to be. University lecturers have slide videos up about fashion, the historical “cosplayers” do a ton of research and trial and error construction, history buffs will tell you all about it. There are so many talented people out there, from ‘Not Your Momma’s History’, ‘Off the Great Wall’, ‘Mochi Hanfu’, ‘Dandy Wellington’, ‘Bernadette Banner’, ‘Priorattire’, ‘Pinsent Tailoring’, Mina Le and so so so many more!
And I think that’s everything for now? Let me know if you have more questions
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jasonraish · 1 year
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I’ve won a Silver medal from the Society of Illustrators in the uncommissioned category of their 65th annual competition and exhibition for my art that benefited the FIT Black Student Illustrators Award. I’ve been struggling for 16 years hoping to win a medal someday so this feels good! The judges also chose for inclusion my Criterion Collection cover for Rouge and my Alice in Wonderland Whiskey bottle series for Rabbit Hole Distillery. Thanks to my art directors Eric and Dac, the jury, the Society of Illustrators, and Dandy Wellington my collaborator on the FIT Black Student Illustrators Award art. We will be doing another fundraiser again soon so stay tuned for more hopefully award winning art
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clockwrkcabaret · 4 months
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Countdown to the Future
WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves.
The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O’Door.
This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 12.31.23.
New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app!
Playlist:
Mindy Gledhill – Anchor
Tin Hat Trio & Tom Waits – Helium Reprise
The Puppini Sisters – Wuthering Heights
The Careless Lovers – Black Coffee
The Two Man Gentlemen Band – Chocolate Milk
The Tiger Lillies & Kronos Quartet – Gin
Beirut – Elephant Gun
The Lost Fingers – Tainted Love
Squirrel Nut Zippers – Put A Lid On It
Dandy Wellington – Harlem Rhythm
The Harlem James Gang – Huff With Us
Max Raabe & Palast Orchester – Let’s Talk About Sex
Caravan Palace – L’Envol
Caro Emerald – You Don’t Love Me
Tape Five – A Cool Cat In Town (feat. Brenda Boykin)
The Hillbilly Moon Explosion – Enola Gay
Nekromantix – Dead Girls Don’t Cry
Imelda May – Mayhem
Murder By Death – Dead Man’s Party
Man Man – Dig Deep
DADDY LONG LEGS – Rockin’ My Boogie
Black Pumas – Colors
Blackstreet – No Diggity
Boyz II Men – Motownphilly
TLC – Creep
Janelle Monáe – Dance Apocalyptic
Wet Leg – Chaise Longue
PRIZM – Dreams
System Exclusive – Party All The Time
Nina Hagen – Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off
Check out this episode!
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rowanthestrange · 2 years
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Is it too Dhawan!Master if I want a purple outfit for this guy? Especially with those eyes and eyebrows. Or given everything would that just be appropriately thematic? I’m just saying if you were gonna put nonbinary flag colours on anyone…
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