SPECIFICATIONSBrand Name: CzrlbSeason: Spring/SummerFabric Type: BroadclothAge: JUNIORStyle: Sexy & ClubMaterial: COTTONMaterial: POLYESTEROrigin: Mainland ChinaCN: ZhejiangFabric content: 51% (inclusive) - 70% (inclusive)Decoration: BowCollar: slash neckClosure Type: PulloverSleeve Style: regularMaterial Compositi
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Hiromi Saruya x BABY - Ribbon Summer Dress Set
This one-of-a-kind dress and full bonnet-cap by Hiromi Saruya collaborating with BABY, the Stars Shine Bright was never released for commercial sale. It was designed as a stage-costume for the 2002 movie, Kamikaze Girls.
The set is likely lost in circulation, either in the possession of a second-hand vintage shop, prop and costume storage, or private owner.
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a misconception I see a lot- and have even believed myself! -is, "well, women in western history could only wear all those layers because there was no climate change!"
which is. not really the case, as far as I can tell?
obviously this varies from era to era, but I was looking into historical temperatures here in Boston from the earliest consistent records (1893) and I was surprised to see several 90+-degree days most summers throughout the 1890s (fahrenheit)
now, I am not at all a climate-change denier. extreme heat has been getting more likely and more frequent the world over- I'm fully aware that I'm posting this during what some scientists are calling the hottest July on record globally. that being said, the idea that our ancestors NEVER had to deal with the temperatures we're facing now is factually incorrect for many of the areas worldwide where the clothing we're talking about was worn (and most scientists aren't saying that, I know! this is a pop history commentary, not a scientific one)
the fact is that, in most of the western world, yes, our ancestors did wear That Clothing in These Temperatures. less often and for shorter periods of time, most years, but...it happened! and they found ways to deal!
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i want donald plush so bad he’s so cute but i told myself i would crochet one BUT i keep hating all the patterns i find and i’m not confident enough to design one on my own . i keep going in circles just look at him
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OMG JOAN HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! I didn't know it was your birthday and I panicked
But!! I drew this one for you real quick because I wanted to give you something nice and warm!!
With all my heart
💛🧡💛🧡
I hope the quality will be good. You can DM me and I'll try to send it different way,,,,
ANYWAY. HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!
ZHAN!!!!
IM CRYING
this is the sweetest thing I’ve ever been gifted, literally gone around my house and showed this ask to my little siblings saying ‘LOOK at what my friend drew :))’ im just so deliriously happy looking at gwen, ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!
you’ve cheered me up forever ✨🌼✨ thank you so so much <3 <3 <3
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My new favorite summer set 💙💜🩷💛🧡
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i love that my mom kept all of the clothes from her 20s onwards and i love that they fit me too… i can just go shopping for vintage stuff in her closet
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sitting here overheating because my room really does get super fucking hot in the late afternoon and takes fucking forever to cool down. but it got me thinking about how damn I used to never get dressed during the day during the summer even though I really wanted to. and it was because my m*ther never bought me clothes that were wearable when it's twenty degrees plus, sunny, and as humid as it gets here. and if she did it wasn't for wearing everyday. like poverty is one factor in that but seriously I straight up didn't have enough regular clothing to last a week, especially since I wasn't allowed to wear a shirt more than once and trousers/skirts thrice without washing. that and I was rarely able to choose outfits out for myself either.
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US Vogue April 1, 1970
Evelyn Kuhn wears a scarlet red dress by Victor Joris for V&J in Jasco rayon jersey. Issey Miyake pendant. Hairstyle : Ara Gallant.
Evelyn Kuhn porte une robe rouge écarlate de Victor Joris pour V&J en Jersey de rayonne Jasco. Pendentif Issey Miyaké. Coiffure Ara Gallant.
Photo Richard Avedon
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