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Fashion in Shine
Let's get out of the way my lack of qualifications to talk about this, I simply enjoy the topic and have half a decent eye for details, but that's basically it. No fashion or design degree, nor history and definitely not the 2 combined, I just Like things and I felt like spending the week reading up on stuff and collecting references, that's it. I hope you enjoy reading this.
Shine: Accurate? Anacronistic?
Bit of both, really. The silhouettes are very correct and accurate and that's usually what makes a piece of period media feel right and not costumy, but Shine gives a slightly idealised view of Late Sixties Fashion in which no loud print is clashing with the next person's own loud print, in which hip party people all dress in harmonious cool tones and where make up sparkles under the club's lights.
...Where's the Brown? Honestly, the past is always browner than we remember, the Sixties were no expeption, but this is the same thing they did with the 80s in Stranger Things and all the 90s Fashion Moodboards that we see around so i'm not faulting the show, I can see that, for most scenes, they kept it to cool tones and brown would clash immensely. The anacronisms mostly come from the cinematography's colour palette and given the gorgeous results, you simply can't fault it. And Moira needs her glitter, you will not get a single negative comment on her from me, not even under torture.
Let's start with the direct comparisons that i spent the last few days making, PLEASE.
Party Outfits:

Mod dresses, plastic dresses, blue tux jackets with black silk lapels, Big Hair, ruffled shirts, embroidery. And Moira. She's in a spacey costume and I love every detail, from the actual dress that looks like a late 40s Dior strapless gown, to the added structured corset (that she sheds in the scene when Krailert is at the piano, together with her head-piece), the jewels, the hair, the make up (YES SHE CAN HAVE GLITTER, SHE'S ALLOWED).

See what i meant about colours? If that gent in red was standing next to Cunty Ringo at the moonlanding party we'd have had Christmas in July. Anyway, look at the sparkly dress Punpun Sutatta is wearing and tell me it's not trying to be a Rabanne. It's also Thee Perfect Dress for the moonlanding, so i'm expecting her character to be a fashion girlie with impeccable taste in the next episodes. But look at Cunty Ringo. Look at those biiiig lapels! Look at the ruffles! (AND THE POSE!)
Which brings me to

I'll talk about business suits later, but trendy formal wear in the Late Sixties was, for a lack of better words, "shapey". Together with brightly coloured tuxedos, big, wide peaked lapels and ruffled shirts were a common combination. The overall silhouette of a suit was way trimmer than in the precendent decade, even double breasted jackets, which tend to look a little more boxy, still were cut to give more of a triangular shape to the torso, rather than a rectangular one. Apo's suit is a very similar cut to Cunty Ringo's. BUT! There's character work in this Outfit! So much of it!!! It's a solid black, which is both screaming "square" and the exact opposite! The suit is a modern cut, but apart from the shirt and pin it's styled extremely traditionally, HE'S WEARING OPERA PUMPS AND SILK CALF-HEIGHT STOCKINGS FFS (Apo you fucking nerd, I know this is all you, look at me in the eye. I KNOW.). The shirt is black which is uncommon, it speaks of being fashion concious. Proper, prepared to follow the rules, but with a definite eye on modernity. CHARACTER STUDY OUTFIT!!!! Now a piece that was a highlight for me

MOD JACKET!! Male mod fashion was sleek and essential, while still being working class. These jackets became very popular even outsite mod circles thanks to them being often worn by artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who (pleeeease go watch Quadrophenia for mod fashion. And because it's a goddam good film). Khom's jacket is Perfect. Black velvet collar, 3 buttons, that specific shade of grey. Oh yes please. *I added a Mr Steed (from the 60s Avengers TV show) as a bonus, because he's wearing a similar one, albeit way closer to the edwardian garment that inspired the mod jacket. I just wanted to include this dapper dapper man because I love him. And 1960s Diana Rigg was a smokeshow.
Hair and Make Up:

(I'm only showing women examples, traditional mens haircuts were rather, how shall i say, standard? I wanna have fun here XD)
A few dared the Pixie Cut, made famous by Twiggy, along with her iconic black cut-crease makeup, most women kept their hair long and teased it into gravity-defying oblivion. Or simply wore the 1960s version of a Bumpit. Beehives were big, both in popularity and dimensions. Regarding make up, the winged eyeliner, popular ever since the 40s became bolder and bolder and more graphic. The red lip lost popularity, mostly replaced by nude colours, which brought more attention to the eye. Pastel, chalky eyeshadows were in fashion, with bright jewel tones as a slightly less popular, but still "in" choice, especially for people with deeper skintones. The eyelashes mostly followed the More Is More trend, even getting painted on (especially the lower ones). And for the younger and more fashion-forward women, there were several bodypaint sets available, to paint flowers on their faces and bodies. Biba made an incredibly popular one. (I will not start nerding out about how cool Biba was, but please read up on it, Barbara Hulanicki is a fucking boss and a visionary).

The show went with winged liners and poofed up hair, mostly, i guess, out of scene colour palette and how dressed up/down is a character. It's maybe a slightly idealised 60s makeup, seen through a contemporary lense, but i think it's working well. I wish I knew more about southeast asian beauty products of the period, and by more i mean anything. I'll keep looking, but so far I didn't find much at all. Btw, again, Moria. I see you in another Dior. https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/70931762873312585/ (or like, ya know, something that looks like one on purpose)
Business Suits
Business suits in the 1960s were mostly pretty essential, with a sleeker cut than previously, they were mostly rid of the big shoulder pads and abundance of fabric, the trousers waistbands dropped to below the belly button and the legs were less roomy. To me they manage to both look boring AND stylish? There's nothing that jumps to the eye, but they look "efficient"? Gone are the remnants of the Zoot Suit that still echoed in the high trousers and the ties as wide as a bib of the 50s, we're streamlined now, no faff, kinda bland, kinda cool. Which is it? Yes. And the ties are skinny now. Sometimes knitted, sometimes square tipped, but mostly silk/polyesther pointy, slim ties.

Conservative suits today are not That different from the 60s. I included some casual shirts, mostly because I couldn't fit them anywhere else and we saw a few in the show (Khom and Khun Director of PR Dept. aka The Soggy Man). Vertical prints were popular, as were Cuban or Cuban-style shirts. Plain colours but textured fabrics were also common. Regular shirts usually all had a breast pocket. The collars were smaller than the in 1950s

So, apparently it's blue???? Do i need to check my screen? I saw it as grey, with a slight blue tinge. Or are the official photos edited so heavily that the colour is just different? AAAAAH. Anyway. Another character study outfit, another chance to call Apo a nerd. See what i mean about boring but cool? It's just A Good Suit. It's modern, but nothing stands out! Not a stitch, not a hair, not a single crease. This bitch is UPTIGHT. And yet. Chelsea boots, aka The Beatle Boots. That particular model (ok he could have gone bolder with a cuban heel, but we're still caring about what people think here!). They're a piece of Youth Culture! I'm glad the camera panned down on them. I know it was because he was taking them off and shaking his feeties as he put them on the ground and it was funny, but EXTREMELY CORRECT CHELSEA BOOTS! They did that for me! Also that Four in Hand knot on the tie. That's just Apo being a fashion nerd again, but as a very skinny knot, it pairs up really well with the cut of suit and it compliments the colour of the tie, so Trin is a fashion nerd too, someone who cares about looks beyond how he's judged by his peers and elders. Character Study Outfit N2!
Tanwa & The Beatniks:
Let me start with one shirt, then I'll do the rest all together.

Look at him looking. There's a reason I dubbed him Horny Gremlin. There was this whole Minstrel Folk fashion thing going around, sometimes called Medieval Revival, or Renaissance Revival and this type of shirt was extremely popular, possibly because it was easy to pair up with clothes that weren't strictly in the same style. If you're curious about Medieval Revival Fashion, i have a video essay by Kaz Rowe here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EVWQGzxEwU
Now for "Mile Living His Best Life". I feel like he went to production with a moodboard, did a big smile and then reminded them who the money is because...

Yes i formatted this differently because I wanted to be funny. This is what Mile went to the Costume Dept with. He made it through me, I was just a channel.
It's Jimmy and Jimi. That is all. He's even wearing white jeans in the promo pics, instead of the blue denim of the actual scene. Now someone come here and convince me that Mile Guitar Nerd Phakphum didn't specifically want to look like Jimmy Paige (Led Zeppelin) and Jimi Hendrix. I don't think you can, but I'd be funny if someone tried.

4th image courtesy of @blue-grama, thanks for letting me copy your homework
Do I really need to say more?
Actually yes i do. Time to call everyone involved a coward, because if they had any courage they'd put him in something like this

Just one Zeppelin to the left. It's period accurate.
And to be clear, this is because i find gooch cutters funny. This looks incredibly uncomfortable. But also? Amazingly slutty, and if you know me you know how much I appreciate a Tarty Man.
Sure, maybe Mile wouldn't be living his best live anymore with a denim seam bisecting his scrotum, BUT I WOULD BE.
(damn, i started this post almost seriously, what is happening. Oh no, right, there was Cunty Ringo at the beginning, yeah this was doomed from the start)
Now, the last thing I have enough steam to talk about

Another rather idealised group costuming. It's accurate, but extremely cohesive. The ensemble scenes are beautiful to look at, because the colours are curated to look good next to each other and honestly, fair enough! We're seeing a lot more textured fabrics, brocades and prints. And hairstyles that looks like they were left to grow and flow freely, maybe then adorned with beads and fabric strips. This scene was definitely on a warm colour palette, with blues contrasting the reds and (finally!) browns and golden yellows, all surrounded by the rich green of plants. Basically, nothing looks wrong in here, I was actually rather pleased with the costuming in this scene, and honestly too busy laughing at Trin. I think I wish people just looked a little more unkempt? But all in all solid. Maybe some of the bathing suits weren't perfect, still the scene was a joy to watch and I'm pretty sure the "hippy" kids were meant to be mostly Good Looking People From Good Families anyway, so, it was possibly even more accurate than what i'm giving it credit for.
Little not-worth-a-whole-paragraph note: Apo in Paris. Him and Claire both in black turtlenecks because we needed to see that they're late 60s intellectuals in France. I bet they whispered sweet Camuses to each other.
Conclusions:
Fairly accurate recreation of Period Fashion, the VibesTM were correct, i can tell that the costume department (of which I'm pretty sure Apo is part of, either officially or unofficially. I mean he's gonna give his opinions anyway, might as well, right?) really cared and did their homeworks. A few things were "smoothed out" to look more palatable to a contemporary audience and others were dependent on the Photography. All in all I found it satisfactory from an accuracy viewpoint and beautiful to look at from an "ah! pretty!" viewpoint.
I'm really curious to see more regular people in everyday clothes in the next episodes, because since those stand out less, they're easier to get wrong. ...I'm not gonna do another one of these though (maaaaaybe a short post here and there if there's anything that stands out. Or if Moira.)
Alright. I'm done. Sourcing images when you first have to Find Sources is tiring. Writing the post was a breeze, but i don't wanna perceive Images for at least a week XD.
Links to some of the sources I used for male fashion: https://vintagedancer.com/1960s/1960s-mens-suits-sport-coats-history/
https://www.gentlemansgazette.com/what-men-wore-1960s/#fashion-fads-of-the-1960s
Thanks to @pharawee for writing a post about the show's costuming and making me think "oh! i actually wanna do that too!" and to @blue-grama for letting me use a screenshot of theirs right when i was in the middle of going apeshit as i opened my downloaded copy of the episode for like the 4th time that day. You couldn't know, but I was full on Oliver Twist asking for food under that post XD.
and why not, i'm also tagging who i tag for my liveblogs @kayatoasted, @italianpersonwithashippersheart, @mushiemadarame, @doublel27, @vickyawesome99
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I think it’s wonderful that if one person in this snake polycule has a problem, EVERYONE has a problem. Also, the way CC and WSW absolutely cannot handle being separated brings me so much joy.
Menace Husbands for the win.
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Pelagic fauna
1,3,5,6,7,10 are claimed!
Designs are open for claims, DM if interested!
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I love them so much. They bring him back to the clinic, they take care of his wounds, they give him a soda and then out come the knives of threat. I love them so much. Besties will always come together when they need each other.
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They are gonna take care of him so tenderly because Chi Cheng can't right now. But he would never forgive them if they didn't make sure he was as okay as he could be and take care of him. This is their little polycule and nothing can change that and Wu Suowei will be taken care of and protected and fed.
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it's the far side of the moon, not the dark side, because it's not a dark place — it's just not under the spotlight. the bright side is where the wealth and glamour and global attention is. it's westernized, dominated by American and European influence. that's where the moon landing happened: the bright side.
most Thais live on the metaphorical far side of the moon. the moon landing has nothing to do with them — they care about their own land here on Earth, which is getting taken from them by wealthy investors and foreign-educated government officials. there's extreme wealth disparity between the two sides, and these poorer communities are being systematically destroyed in the name of "progress" (westernization).
but the far side has so much to offer — joy, art, culture, freedom of self expression, freedom from scrutiny, freedom to love. the criminalization of homosexuality was introduced to Thailand as a part of westernization efforts and did not reflect the culture of the people themselves. how much of their culture was lost or forgotten or overshadowed by the blinding light on the bright side?
anyway. i fucking love a good moon metaphor. welcome to the far side of the moon ❤️
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In the trailer for Shine, the moon is a persistent, almost haunting image. Thanwa is the lead singer of Moon Shine. He welcomes Trin to his hedonistic paradise with the words (translated): “Welcome to the other side of the moon.” The OST features the track “The Far Side of the Moon,” and Trin himself wears a moon-shaped pin on the lapel of his jacket.
In Thai literature and poetry, the moon carries layered meanings of love, longing, illusion, and impermanence. In Western lit, we recognize Juliet warning Romeo to not swear his love by the inconstant moon, and rightly so. Its phases reflect life’s rhythms in its tenderness, its betrayals, and its inevitable transformations. People come into our lives and people leave. Nothing stays the same.
We see the moon’s face, trace shapes and stories into its surface, but there’s always a side we cannot see, even as the sun illuminates it.
That hidden side—unseen, yet always present—feels like the heart of Shine.
It’s no accident that, during one of the most turbulent periods in Thai modern history, the moon emerges as the story’s central metaphor. It mirrors not just national upheaval, but personal revolutions as well.
Every character in Shine is changing - falling in love, breaking apart, becoming someone new. There is the change society sees, but there is also a transformation happening in private, far from public view.
We’re not just watching a love story. We’re watching people fight in the light while wrestling with their fundamental desires in the shadows. Society is in turmoil. Ideologies are in upheaval. The only constant in the lives of these characters is that by the end, they will be transformed, and nothing will ever be the same.
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what if i was a military commander and you were a journalist and we were locked in a heated back and forth publishing letters to each other under pseudonyms in a music critic column of the newspaper and what if in one of my responses i wrote a silly little poem but it wasnt just a silly little poem instead it contained a coded message asking to meet clandestine style at my private library at a certain set time so we could make out sloppy style haha just kidding unless-
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In the forest. Värmland, Sweden (August 10, 2017).
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Revenged Love in Textposts Episodes 21 & 22
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she was seriously worried that the city would get rid of the grafitti before she could take a picture with it
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eleanor shellstrop one of the protagonists of all time honestly. woman who sucks so much who gets put in a situation specifically made to make her worse and instead she gets better. filled with love for other people but replaced it with malice for as long as she could because love got her nothing. went from being selfish for survival to selfless for survival and in the end she lands on being selfless for selflessness's sake. she even has mommy issues. she's even bisexual.
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I KNEW I LOVED THIS QUEEN
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Last Light , Summer - John Dowd , 2021.
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Oil on linen , 12 x 16 in.
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I know I am late to the party but the fact that Chi Cheng wore Chengyus grey-green outfit to the camping trip!
Just worstie things.
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I am a literal mess look at them. They're taking care of his nephew! I mean, admittedly, they also stole the nephew but that's not both their faults. But he got to spend the day with his two uncles and all is well with the world!
#this was actually so sweet#wsw didn't even bat an eye or ask anything when cc was like i got a child for you lmaoooo#revenged love
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