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𝔖𝔱é𝔭𝔥𝔞𝔫𝔢 ℜ𝔬𝔰𝔰𝔢
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staryeyednerd · 2 months
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Need a new romance series? I got you....
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I am not sure why tumblr is making my images a little blurry but its such a big file... I've tried everything haha hope they fix this bug so I can keep posting aesthetics...
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diioonysus · 2 years
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edwardian & victorian era women
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blackisdivine · 1 month
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Classy Ladies ❤
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la-belle-histoire · 3 months
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In the Country, Alfred Stevens. 1867.
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fairmaidnelly · 4 months
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Tis Nutcracker season ✨🩰
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bebx · 21 days
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By Robin Isely
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You’re in her DMs, I’m screaming her name across the moors and she somehow hears me. We’re not the same.
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todayontumblr · 3 months
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Thursday, January 11.
Beauty, sensuality, art for art's sake.
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. But it was the most Victorian of times, that much is certain. There was also a lot going on during this period, not least the emergence of a dark, elaborate, and literary fashion—one that would leave its mark well beyond the close of the 19th century.
We have curated just a few of these opulent delights for you this Thursday, January 11, in the hope that you live romantically, sensually, and broodingly. Like the bon vivants you so deserve.
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A Cavatina, 1888, Briton Riviere. @eirene 
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unhookedwings · 6 months
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Detail from the painting Iris (1886) by John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893)
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yandere-wishes · 8 days
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Just a thought, Yandere Neuvillette dancing with his darling at a formal party or ball. Gossip spreads through Fontaine, who was that person with the Iudex? Speculation spreads but in reality it was his darling who he has been married to for centuries and this was the first time she has been out in public since then
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This becomes ten times better if you imagine that his darling is an ordinary human that Neuvillette somehow "blessed" with immortality.
For her first public appearance, she'd be dressed to the nines! A tailor-made ocean-blue and off-white ball gown by none other than the famous Chiori herself. Her hair would be decorated with real pearls. A recurring theme in all her jewelry. After all, it's only fitting that Neuvillette's darling be graced by the loveliest gems of his domain.
They'd glide across the dance floor, smooth like the waves of a tranquil ocean. Neuvillette would twirl his darling ever so elegantly in his arms. When the song nears its end he dips her, slowly teasing her with a passionate kiss. Poor darling can already hear the excited gossip amongst the court. Sweet speculations muttered behind opened fans.
Now since Neuvillette would keep his darling locked away from the world. She'd no doubt develop some social anxiety. The ball is such a stressor for her. Killing her quietly. She can't stand the way everyone's eyes bore into her. How their mumbles buzz in her ears. Neuvillette's gloved hand holds her delicate one in an iron grasp, as he sends her a reassuring smile. It's been centuries now, he knows she's not going to escape. Still, he prefers to make her ever-present. Somewhere in reach.
As the ball nears its end. The Iudex and his mysterious "mistress" disappear. Fading away like rain. By the next day, the whole court is in disarray, obsessively trying to piece together who Neuvillette's new lover is.
Somewhere in Café Lutece Furina and Chiori exchange knowing smiles. As they lean in whisper the most outlandish theories they've heard so far, to none other than the Iudex and his darling themselves.
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2kcore · 1 year
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early victorian whiskey decanter set (1841).
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iridessence · 1 year
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posting this black gown on my pink main because everyone needs to see this photo of me at the ball. sans gloves, quelle scandale !
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edarken · 5 months
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During the 19th century, scissors were hand-forged with elaborately decorated handles. They were made by hammering steel on indented surfaces known as 'bosses' to form the blades. The rings in the handles, known as bows, were made by punching a hole in the steel and enlarging it with the pointed end of an anvil.
photo source : ashh.and.bone on instagram
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la-belle-histoire · 3 months
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After the Ball, Alfred Stevens. 1874.
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