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zegalba · 2 months
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Balenciaga: Chevalier Armor Knight Boots AW21
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nuzzle · 1 year
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so happy with my new pink cork shoes ♡
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parakissworld · 1 year
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Simone Rocha Spring 2021 RTW ‘shoes’
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danganronpa96 · 3 months
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dad hayasaka and saiki being his son living in my mind with no bills or rent
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some guy and a literal god who loves "some guy"s. you agree
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therunwayarchive · 2 years
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Schiaparelli, Fall 2021 Haute Couture
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Michael Kors Collection Fall 2021
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anagram-in-color · 2 years
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Simone rocha fall 2021
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dixt · 1 year
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andrew gn ⋅ fw 21
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alyandajstyle · 6 months
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Aly on vacation at La Samanna | St. Martin | posted 3 June 2021
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Missoni 'Striped T-Shirt Dress Cover-Up,' sold out – [size XS $51 at The RealReal]
Birkenstock x Il Pellicano 'Arizona Il Dolce Far Niente Sandals' in Satin Red, $460 – sold out
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Follow Aly & AJ Style on Instagram!
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zegalba · 1 month
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Balenciaga: Chevalier Armor Knight Boots AW21
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savhudsoncloset · 1 year
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savannah via instagram - september 16, 2021
she is wearing vintage dior white winter ski apres boots (resale online)
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~SATURDAY THROWBACK~
taylor_hill via Instagram Story | April 17, 2021
Brand: Hoka One One
Item: Bondi L Suede
Availability Status: $190 on the Bodega Store U.S. website
♡ please credit me! ♡
(I can’t tell if it’s taupe or tan...)
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therunwayarchive · 2 years
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Schiaparelli, Fall 2021 haute Couture
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Valentino Resort 2021
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susiephone · 1 year
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wtf is dracula daily?
i’ve seen a couple people ask this question on my posts about it, so i thought i’d go ahead and clear it up here!
ok so, the classic horror novel “dracula” is an epistolary novel - that means it’s told via letters, diary entries, ship logs, and news articles. (technically the term “epistolary novel” refers to works told solely through letters or emails, but many have expanded it to mean any work that is told via in-universe documents, hence why diaries and logs often get included as well. “frankenstein” is another classic example; the whole framing device is robert walton is recounting the story he heard from victor to his sister via letter. a modern example would be “several people are typing,” which is told via slack messages, or “the perks of being a wallflower,” which is told via letters from charlie to his anonymous pen pal, which is functionally more like you’re reading his diary.)
because of the nature of the narrative, we actually know the exact day nearly everything in dracula happens - the letters, news articles, diary entries, etc. are all dated.
“dracula daily” is a substack project where the novel is broken up into parts, with people who are subscribed to the project getting emails every day something in dracula happens - for example, the novel opens with jonathan harker’s journal entry on may 3, so on may 3, subscribers are emailed that entry. the action of dracula takes place from may 3 - november 6, plus an epilogue set some years later. the project started in 2021 (i think), but fucking BLEW UP in 2022, and they’re doing it again this year! lots of us are very excited - especially people like me who fell behind last time.
why not just read the book?
valid! due to some parts of dracula being told out of chronological order, dracula daily does reorder some things. for example, the first section of dracula is told entirely from jonathan harker’s pov, then the second section switches the pov to mina murray. their sections have some overlap in the timeline, so dracula daily jumps back and forth between their perspectives.
if you want to read the book as bram stoker intended, dracula daily may not be for you. but for a lot of people (myself included!), it breaks up a very long text into easily digestible chunks (....mostly. there is one entry that is 10k words), and the fact that it’s a big project means there are a lot of people reading along with you.
i think there’s also something valuable about experience the slow revelation of wtf is going on along with the characters. the book which you might otherwise get through in a few days is stretched out into months of suspense and agony as you wait for the other shoe to drop, and it’s great.
plus, the whiplash between “jonathan harker’s neverending horror” vs “lucy is basically on the bachelorette” that you get in dracula daily is very very funny.
how do i sign up?
right here! and if you sign up and fall behind in the emails, no worries - the dracula daily website posts past entries so you can catch up.
what if i prefer audiobooks?
have i got great news for you!
like i mentioned before, i couldn’t keep up with the emails last year. part of it is that it is much easier for me to focus on an audiobook or keep up with a podcast than it is for me to sit down and read, especially with longer entries.
this year, there is going to be a podcast titled “re: dracula” that was inspired by dracula daily. every episode will be a dracula daily entry, with a full voice cast! (seriously, if you listen to british podcasts, you will recognize some of these names. the magnus archives and wooden overcoats girlies are WINNING.) you can find that here.
there is also a podcast called “cryptic canticles” that has an already-completed audiodrama of dracula that i’m told is also extremely good, and was also broken up by date. you can find that here.
why do i keep hearing about paprika/the boyfriend squad/lizard fashion/cowboys?
you’ll see.
oh god am i gonna hear about this nerd shit for the rest of the year
yes. sorry.
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milksockets · 6 months
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british knights athletic shoes ad, 1988 in 20th century fashion - jim heimann + alison a. nieder (2021)
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