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graveyardfullofstars · 3 days ago
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atsev · 1 year ago
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Mirror Palais collection V ‘The Return of Glamour’
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dolcesostenuto · 2 years ago
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Hannah Grennell in Giselle | by embracetheballet
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prissypixie · 8 months ago
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Minimoiselle dress by House of CB ੈ♡˳
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bebemoon · 3 months ago
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simone rocha rtw spring 2o25, lfw .
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feralchaton · 1 year ago
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désordre | mirror palais collection
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fashionsfromhistory · 8 months ago
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Essence d’Herbier
House of Dior
Spring/Summer 2017
National Gallery of Victoria
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thegivenchythree · 6 months ago
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Giambattista Valli Couture Fall 2024
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lookingbackatfashionhistory · 5 months ago
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• Dress, 'African Violet'.
Desogner/Maker: Linda Jackson, Bush Couture
Place of origin: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Date: 1984
Medium: Taffeta, tulle
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natalinaofficial · 2 months ago
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atsev · 9 months ago
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Mirror Palais "laces and silks" collection
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adorablediscoveries · 10 months ago
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Kathrin Marchenko - Embroidery Artist
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Kathrin Marchenko, from Lozivskyi, Ukraine, is an embroidery artist who uses ropes, threads, and laces to create incredible works of art. Marchenko creates three-dimensional embroideries on frames and walls depicting animals, portraits, and anatomical parts of the body such as eyes and hands.
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The artist does not use preparatory drawings but relies on the inspiration and creativity of the moment. "Embroidery is a meditative process that helps me calm down and gather all my thoughts," stated Marchenko, who uses various materials in her works, including multiple types of threads, fabrics, needles, hoops, beads, ceramic pieces, and other objects inspired by the moment.
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The artist also organizes online courses in meditative embroidery using modern embroidery stitches to develop creative skills. "The art of embroidery is not easy, but once you get used to improvising with threads and matching their color shades, you can create anything in just a few steps," the artist states on her official website. The purpose of meditative embroidery is to broaden horizons and see embroidery from a new perspective.
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The courses are accessible to both experienced embroidery professionals and beginners who want to develop their creative skills by creating impressive works with low-cost materials.
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aestheticjunkyard · 3 months ago
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Giambattista Valli Fall 2024 Couture
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bebemoon · 19 days ago
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look for the name MORWENNA (requested by anonymous) | wed studio tied and gathered sheer metallic tulle midi dress, vintage (no brand) clear round-toed square-heeled pumps, vivienne westwood "amaya" platinum/creamrose pearl drop earrings, régime des fleurs "mirror" eau de parfum (aquatic notes, ash, castoreum, charcoal, fern, gaiac wood, galbanum, hazelnut, labdanum, narissus, orris butter, saffron, sandalwood, sea salt, white violet), { hair } @simonemingming (on instagram) "pressed & preserved | hair rolls and mourning dress"
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ai-satin-chic · 2 months ago
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"Why are you staring? Is there something on my dress?"
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fashionsfromhistory · 1 month ago
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Madame Depret (Paris, France)
c.1870s
The three-piece pink faille gown with tulle dates back to c. 1870 and was donated by the estate of George L. Storm. The dress belonged to the donor’s grandmother, although whether paternal or maternal is unclear. The interior label reads “Mme Depret, Paris, FR.” Madame Depret was a respected dressmaker (c. 1860-1870) located at 11 Rue de Grammont, Paris. Her creations can now be found at institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
New Canaan Museum & Historical Society
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