Dark Academia: it may be June, but we are here for it.
So. If you bullet journals, make lots of lists, love to debate, never wear bright colors, drink coffee 24/7, only listen to vinyl, like vintage watches and Oxford shoes, collect buttons, study the classics, thrift all of your clothes and books, enjoy studying in cafes, play the piano, are obsessed with Greek mythology, Penny Dreadful (2014-2016), use only black pens, procrastinate, read only LGBTQIA+ literature, spend free time in/around castles, enjoy calligraphy, hang around museums, like The Picture of Dorian Gray, appreciate shadowy classic Greek and Gothic architecture, and literary tragedy, existentialism, heartbreak, oppression, substance abuse, depression, and death, then have we got a treat for you. That's right, purveyors of all things dark-to-beige in the palette: it's #dark academia.
There are a wealth of dark academics across the dashboard, who we invite this Tuesday, June 13, to analyze, enjoy, and discourse the living sh*t out of #dark academia.
The staggeringly beautiful Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone, better known to the world as Sophia Loren. Here she’s seen in Manhattan in 1958 on the set of “That Kind of Woman,” wearing her ever-present men’s dress wristwatch. One of the first to popularize the trend, she’s still gorgeous, active and a fashion icon at 88.
Why Tudor Watches are the Perfect Choice for Vintage Watch Collectors
In the world of vintage timepieces, Tudor watches hold a special place among collectors and enthusiasts. Founded in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, the visionary entrepreneur behind the Rolex empire, Tudor was created as a more affordable alternative to Rolex while maintaining the same impeccable quality and craftsmanship.
With a rich history and countless iconic models, Tudor watches have become an attractive option for vintage watch collectors who appreciate timeless design and reliable performance....