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glamourbarbiie · 1 year
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💖🎁🎄
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theboutiquetextile · 10 months
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dreameroftheblue · 4 months
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And guilty I may be But don't give up on me In the wake of the Odyssey We will still be thick as thieves You and me, still thick as thieves
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suguwu · 4 months
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getou suguru king of staying fully dressed while you're completely naked
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tanuki-kimono · 7 months
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Gorgeous black based furisode with takaramono (or takarazukushi), an ancient auspicious pattern representing luck-bringing treasures symbols (check this chart by Nadeshico Rin for more details).
I love how the hagoromo (heavenly feathered robe) motif is placed to drape on wearer's back, with its "tail" feathers flowing up front!
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look-at-my-dresses · 6 months
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Jean Paul Gaultier, printemps été 1997
Exposition Fashion Big Bang au Palais Galiera, musée de la mode de la ville de Paris
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amethyst-crowns · 11 months
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y’all know how i just post art doodles out of the blue some times?
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eddie in one of those feather robes
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kingofmeatballs · 2 years
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This man is a trophy wife and he knows it and proud of it
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mrs-trophy-wife · 8 months
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andy-clutterbuck · 1 year
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Edgar Bradley Wardrobe Appreciation Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities - The Murmuring (2022)
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kairaanix · 7 months
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A lady of values!
Commissioned piece!
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gogmstuff · 11 months
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Early 1730s dresses (from top to bottom) -
1730 Tea Party at Lord Harrington's by C. Phillips detail (Yale Center for British Art, Yale University - New Haven, Connecticut, USA). Probably from Wikimedia; fixed spots with Pshop 1247X1623. There are many caps and veils, square necklines, and laced bodices with revers. But full-blown panniers are not to be seen.
1730 Marquise de Gueydan as Flora by Nicolas de Largillière (Musée Granee - Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France). From cutlermiles.com/portrait-of-marquise-de-gueydan-as-flora-nicolas-de-largilliere/ 1908X2484. She wears a stout Swiss belt and cleft coiffure that harken back to the late Louis XIV era.
ca. 1730 Empress Elisabeth Christine by Johann Gottfried Auerbach (auctioned, probably by Lempertz). From Wikimedia trimmed 1715X2352. She wears a round skirt and a scoop neckline.
ca. 1730 Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg, Queen of Sardinia by Maria Giovanna Clementi (location ?). From tumblr.com/blog/view/jeannepompadour; enlarged by half 1053X1385. Her dress has a deep V neckline filled in by a modesty piece.
ca. 1730 Rhoda Apreece, Mrs Francis Blake Delaval attributed to Enoch Seeman the Younger (Seaton Delaval - Seaton Sluice, Northumberland, UK). From artuk.org; enlarged by half 994X1200. The ruff makes this a Van Dyck revival dress. The laced vest and jaunty hat lend a casual air to the portrait.
ca. 1730 Robe volante (Musée de la Mode - Paris, France). From fripperiesandfobs.tumblr.com-post-139802377452-robe-volante-ca-1730-from-the-palais-galliera 1140X1620. Dresses before the 1750s often had cuffs that could be substantial like these.
1731 Die Liebeserklärung by Jean François de Troy (Sanssouci, Stiftung Preußische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin - Brandenburg, Germany). From artsandculture.google.com/asset/die-liebeserklärung-jean-françois-de-troy/XAFpCyLiWrxHZw?h 3074X24.12. Known in the Anglophone world as “The Declaration of Love. The large patterns mark this as early century. The robe à la française is firmly established in the form it would take until the late Louis XVI period.
1731 Infanta Maria Teresa Antonia de Borbón by Jean Ranc (Museo del Prado - Madrid, Spain). From their Web site; removed spots and streaks with Photoshop 2621X3051. Spain was ruled by Borbóns after the last Habsburg was cleared out in the early 1700s.
1731 Julia Calverley, Lady Trevelyan, by Enoch Seeman the Younger (Wallington Hall - Wallington, Northumberland, UK). From nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/object/584399; erased navigation marks in corners & fixed spots w Pshop 1616X1992. Clasps replace lacing to close this bodice.
1731 Lady by John Vanderbank (location ?). From the Philip Mould Historical Portraits Image Library 920X1214. The dress is Van Dyck revival similar to the one worn by Rhoda Apreece.
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kindlyones · 2 years
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I’m doing a Sandman rewatch and seeing so many things I missed the first time because I was too worked up over it finally being here.
Roderick Burgess after taking the sand and ruby: Let’s see what other treasures he has! *rips off Dream’s clothes*
A WHOLE ASS BIRD FLIES OUT
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge that Dream kept Jessamy UNDER HIS CLOTHES and doesn’t have underwear? Just a whole bird down there?
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antiquesintheattic · 1 month
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8:30am and there were two middle aged men dressed like ric flair in the hotel lobby screaming at a camera for #social media because there’s a wrestling conference in town
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kitsuna21 · 7 months
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Workin in somethin 👀
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