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pierppasolini · 1 year
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Female Trouble (1974) // dir. John Waters
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goryhorroor · 2 years
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2010s horror girls
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fourorfivemovements · 9 months
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Mia Wasikowska on the Crimson Peak set, photo by clionafurey
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your-name-is-jim · 9 months
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I think about this a lot.
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thali-lemmonpie · 7 months
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WHOever thought of how to dress the Playmates™ Jim Kirk: plaid shirt action figure™...
I HOPE YOU GOT A RAISE *CHEF KISS* WASN'T EXPECTING THIS.
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THIS. WAS. WORTH. EVERY. SINGLE. PESO.
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temeyes · 1 month
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nah your small doodli booblies came in my dream as minions and they were eating bananas😭
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may the 141 minions haunt you every night
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bonus Price as Gru,,,,,,, AHSHASHAHSH
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edeer · 11 months
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WHAT REMAINS OF EDITH FINCH
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bluesngolds · 7 months
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watch where you’re grabbing your first officer, jim…
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didanagy · 6 days
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CRIMSON PEAK (2015)
dir. guillermo del toro
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iwouldvebeendrake01 · 1 month
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Crimson Peak (2015), costumes designed by Kate Hawley Poor Things (2023), costumes designed by Holly Waddington
"The house really dictated how to approach the costumes, from a sculptural point of view, to give them extra depth, to give them a painterly quality. I didn’t want to get myself caught up in detail that didn’t feel like it meant anything, like generic lace or decoration. So all the details we made and they all came from the symbolism of the characters or the house itself. The leaves on Lucille’s dress were constructed by hand, with a single piece of cording. And for Edith, the motifs of the flowers, she blooms. It was about trying to create an atmosphere. [...] [Edith's] like a chrysalis at that point. She’s very fragile, so the butterfly is dying and becoming this little husk. [...] When Guillermo said to me, “It’s about a house that breathes,” that’s why we chose the lightest fabric, just a little thing to try and help the storytelling with the idea of the house." "[As Edith falls in love with Thomas Sharpe,] the silhouette of the sleeves becomes fuller, and the flowers start growing on her dress. You have the world of the moon, and black, and Lucille being the moth, and Edith being the butterfly.” - Kate Hawley
"I wanted texture to be everywhere in the costumes… for everything to feel like it was living and breathing – from an animal or a sea creature from a shell. It all has a kind of organic quality to it. There are curvy, linear shapes, and no sharp lines. Bella’s costumes are very airy. Those sleeves are like huge lungs full of air, and she’s just been reanimated so that felt like a good thing to include. The huge sleeves also affect her body shape, which felt like a good idea, because she is more creature-like when she wears these.” - Holly Waddington
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torsamors · 10 months
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Maybe in another timeline… (City on the Edge of Forever / Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow) id in alt text
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pierppasolini · 1 year
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Female Trouble (1974) // dir. John Waters
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winterrrnight · 1 month
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rafe cameron is naturally a dom and we all know that, but, when you're sitting in his lap, your lips pressing against the soft skin of his neck, your fingers stroking his hair, and how you keep on calling him a pretty boy, he practically melts.
more on this!
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ediths-shades · 2 months
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DIANE BAKER in Marnie (1964)
Costume design by Edith Head
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cissa-calls · 2 months
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Thinking about Edith’s relationship to the pen as a writer and overall tool. Her father gifts her a pen, which she accepts with love, but then voices her preference for the typewriter. Specifically to make her writing more handsome and not tied to her recognizably “feminine” handwriting.
But in the end, it’s that very pen that is her escape, her emancipation from Crimson peak as she stabs it into Lucille. Lucille had intended the use of that pen to be an ironic, sickly final word on Edith’s life as she signed it away. A tool of creation, Edith’s love of writing and future ambitions, instead used as one of destruction for those very dreams. But instead, it because of that tool, used by her feminine hands, that gave her that split second chance at freedom.
Edith used the pen to get the metaphorical and literal final word.
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bloodofelves · 1 year
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For the first time in years... I felt like I was home. But instead of a family, there were just memories of one.
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