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bu99erfly · 14 days
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SEULGI SHOPPING at ROUJE, PARIS
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disintegreate · 7 months
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witchrealms · 9 months
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artist-ellen · 3 months
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Red Velvet (Cup)cake
Okay so…. @sassy_c_art_shop sent me their prompt list for Fooduary and I was like… I have been a little bored of drawing men and pants over and over for the ASOIAF guys…maybe I could have a treat? So we’re taking a brief pause to do an extraneous food challenge bc apparently nothing beats art block like creating more work for yourself. Effectively I got the idea-worm of using historically-relevant fashion+human food character design and then I had to do it. Day 1’s prompt is red velvet cupcake and I love Red velvet cake, the cream cheese icing blew my mind as a child and it’s still my favourite cake to this day. Now the history of the red velvet cake can’t really be pinned down (get used to that lots of these can't decide on the dates of desert creation apparently) but velveteen cake is a turn of the last century invention and it is speculated that in Depression era America people were using beet juice as a sugar support/substitute which inspired the red twist to things. One source claimed that the first cookbook recipe for red velvet cake was from 1943 which is the ballpark fashion era I eventually decided on. What do you think? Does the inspiration shine through?
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zegalba · 4 months
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Dior Summer 1998 Couture
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anatomicalmartyr · 1 year
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Red silk velvet dress from the House of Worth with changeable  bodices, c. 1893-95
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threadtalk · 1 year
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Red velvet dress. Not to be confused with the cake. But just as yummy, yes?
I adore red velvet, and the deep crimson hue of this gown is no exception. Though it looks quite modern it's about 120 years old, dating from the 19th and 20th centuries.
You see, this dress had alterations. We know the original gown was from 1887, but in around 1902 the bodice and, likely, the skirt were updated to reflect the fashion of the times.
Silk velvet is just such a marvel, though. The way it absorbs light makes it hard to photograph, but when they get it right it's magical. Everything about this dress is just timeless. I especially love the contrasting taffeta on the hem!
From MFA Boston.
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thegivenchythree · 1 month
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Sandra Hüller in Schiaparelli 96th Annual Academy Awards
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cupcek · 20 days
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03luvieclub · 9 months
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9th years with Red Velvet!🥹🎉
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coutureducoeur · 10 months
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Zuhair Murad Fall 2018 Couture
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threadtalk · 1 year
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This is one of my all-time favorite garments on the face of the planet. There aren't many articles of clothing I come across and want to steal, wear, and treasure immediately, but this deep oxblood velvet jacket is 100% my aesthetic. I mean THE BACK OF THIS JACKET!
It's also a great example of fashion trends of the past... that dig into their past! The design of this jacket is very 18th century menswear, especially modeled after court fashion. But it's a woman's jacket. The jet beading is made to imitate the kind of silk embroidery so common in the Rococo. Court style persisted long after they were a la mode, too, so you see a real bleed over into the early to mid 19th century.
I just love everything about this jacket from top to bottom. It's absolute perfection. Of course, House of Worth--it dates to 1890, five years before Charles Frederick Worth's passing.
From the Met Museum.
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