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dolcestilenova · 3 months ago
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Same BUT not so different outfit
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thecatalogueofroyalfashion · 9 months ago
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Queen Mary || Jane Atelier (Goat)
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c0zyrainfall · 2 months ago
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Ask me about any ship (⁠✿⁠^⁠‿⁠^⁠) Tagged with things I've read/watched recently
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johnjaennie · 4 months ago
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MANTRA 🧡 OUT NOW
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hibiscusbabyboy · 1 year ago
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For anyone inspired by Priscilla Presley:
🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
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lilac-nites · 27 days ago
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Wardrobe Post 2024
This is the last post in the series and it's going to be full of miscellaneous items.
Shoes
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Left: Jane Marple's Oxford Shoes | Middle: VM's Lady Pumps (2024) | Right: Koi Footwear's Mary Jane Platforms
Socks/Tights
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Left: BtSSB, IW, Meta, Meta, IW | Right: AP, MorunxMunna Stoik
Jewelry
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Left: Luxmira | Right: Peppermint Fox
Others
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Left: Navy & Purple in Size 2 | Middle: Dearest Victoria Wristcuffs | Right: VM's Rococo Bouquet Parasol
Bags
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Left: Enchanted Dreamwear | Right: Samantha Thavasa
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froy · 1 year ago
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Mika, you handsome man!
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roseunspindle · 1 year ago
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What I Read in October 2023
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I've tried reading this a few times and have never been in the mood, then boom, this time I loved it! ^_^' (because I needed another fandom and another super long manga series...)
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This was an interesting start, I look forward to the next volume!
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I'm fine and don't find these volumes to be stressfull at all.
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Listened to this after finding out about needing a root canal. This might be my favorite Jane Austen
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And I finished (finally) Deadhouse Gates! That was a journey, I was emotionally exhausted by the end. I must say this was a much stronger book than Garden's of the Moon
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the Kaiba brothers and immediately going for "murder" as the answer
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Really liking this still
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after deadhouse gates I decided to give my poor brain and heart a break and read some (very) small books. ^_^
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Attempting to use the word "fag" as many times as possible in a not-gay way. Also Vincent Phantomhive sighting, Ciel getting a random marriage proposal, Lizzy and Edward being jealous for different reasons.
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hey, part of the star wars universe actually looking at slavery...
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This is such a good series
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not sure what story precisely this was attempting to tell tbh
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this one gets into some of the mor emotional things, but also keeps lots of fun shenanigans going on.
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Took more care reading this volume this time and had a lot more fun.
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Another de-stress listening choice
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fannyrosie · 6 months ago
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Big polka dots on small polka dots in Pointe-Saint-Charles
Outfit rundown:
Dress: vintage Ingeborg (Pink House); Cardigan: second-hand/vintage Emily Temple Cute; Bag: second-hand Moi-même-Moitié; Shoes: thrifted; Lace collar: Honey's; Hat: some elderly lady shop in Nakano; Belt: thrifted; Chocolate ring: second-hand Jane Marple; Cat ring: Design Festa; Eye brooch: gift; Earrings: vintage; Petticoats: long second-hand Atelier Pierrot over short offbrand
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shannonselin · 23 days ago
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Napoleon on St. Helena, by Charles de Steuben, 1828
New Year’s Day was a more important festival than Christmas in 19th century France. Families gathered, friends visited and gifts were exchanged (see New Year’s Day in Paris in the 1800s). It was thanks to Napoleon that January 1st was celebrated in France. The New Year’s celebrations had been abandoned in 1793, when the French Republican calendar was adopted. Each Republican year started on the autumnal equinox in September, without fanfare. Napoleon’s official celebration of New Year’s Day in 1800 assured the French people that the Revolution was over.
Napoleon’s first New Year’s Day in exile on St. Helena in 1816 was much less lively. According to Count de Las Cases:
On New Year’s Day we all assembled about ten o’clock in the morning, to present the compliments of the season to the Emperor. He received us in a few moments. We had more need to offer him wishes than congratulations. The Emperor wished that we should breakfast and spend the whole day together. He observed that we were but a handful in one corner of the world, and that all our consolation must be our regard for each other. We all accompanied the Emperor into the garden, where we walked about until breakfast was ready. At this moment, his fowling-pieces, which had hitherto been detained by the Admiral [Cockburn], were sent back to him. This measure, on the part of the Admiral, was only another proof of the new disposition which he had assumed towards us. The guns could be of no use to the Emperor; for the nature of the ground, and the total want of game, rendered it impossible that he could enjoy even a shadow of diversion in shooting. There were no birds except a few pigeons among the gum-trees, and these had already been killed, or forced to migrate, by the few shots that Gen. Gourgaud and my son had amused themselves in firing.
Napoleon sent the Balcombe family, with whom he had stayed prior to moving to Longwood House, some presents. Their daughter Betsy recollected:
The emperor possessed among his suite the most accomplished confiseur in the world. Mr. Piron daily supplied his table with the most elaborate, and really sometimes the most elegant designs in patisserie – spun sugar, and triumphal arches, and amber palaces glittering with prismatic tints that looked as if they had been built for the queen of the fairies, after her majesty’s own designs. Napoleon often sent us in some of the prettiest of these architectural delicacies, and I shall always continue to think the bon-bons from the atelier of Monsieur Piron more exquisite than anything I ever tasted…. On New Year’s Day a deputation, consisting of the son of General Bertrand, Henri, and Tristram [Tristan], Madame Montholon’s little boy, arrived with a selection of bon-bons for us, and Napoleon observed that he had sent his Cupidons to the Graces. The bon-bons were placed in crystal baskets, covered with white satin napkins, on Sevres plates. (2)
Betsy later added:
We always made a point of riding to Longwood every New Year’s day, to wish the emperor a happy new year, and we dined with him or Madame Bertrand, though more frequently with the former. I recollect one New Year’s day I had been anticipating a present from the emperor all morning, and as the day wore on, my hopes began to wax faint, and I was beginning to make up my mind to have nothing new and pretty to feast my eyes upon, when Napoleon himself waddled into Madame Bertrand’s room, where my sister and I were seated, and perhaps rather enviously viewing some elegant souvenirs of which the emperor had made the countess a present that morning. In his hand were two beautiful Sèvres cups, exquisitely painted, one representing himself in Egypt, in the dress of a Mussulman; upon the other was delineated an Egyptian woman drawing water. ‘Here, Mesdemoiselles Betsee and Jane, are two cups for you; accept them as a mark of the friendship I entertain for you both, and for your kindness to Madame Bertrand.’
Happy New Year!
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nycticeivs · 1 year ago
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I want to play a game.
Jacket & Skirt: Atelier Boz Blouse: Alice and the Pirates Headbow: Jane Marple OTKs: h.Naoto Necklace & Rings: Néant Glass Shoes: Pleasers
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dolcestilenova · 4 months ago
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Same BUT not so different outfit
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thecatalogueofroyalfashion · 10 months ago
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Flora Vesterberg || Jane Atelier
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vampiriical · 1 year ago
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2nd ever coord! plus some low quality photo editing :3C
jsk is from baby the stars shine bright, headdress and socks from atelier peirrot, blouse from hot topic, and mary janes from dr martens!
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johnjaennie · 3 months ago
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pretty girl jennie 🧡
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hibiscusbabyboy · 10 months ago
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How to Be a 1960s Coquette
DISCLAIMER: This is based on my own observation. Feel free to follow the guideline or not. Do what makes you comfortable
Fashion:
♡ Ribbons on your hair! Whether they are big or small, they're all equally important
♡ Colours galore!
♡ Do NOT be afraid to experiment with patterns. Paisley, daisies - YOU NAME IT!!
♡ Tights, Tights, Tights!
♡ Mini skirts are essential
♡ Dresses with narrow/boxy silhouettes that are above your knees/knee length - NEVER GO BELOW unless it's a prom gown
♡ Early 60s style: Circle skirts and dresses are a-okay except they're slightly shorter than their 50s counterparts
♡ GINGHAM GALORE!
♡ Peter Pan collar is calling YOU
♡ Shoes must be low heeled or flat
♡ Hats and Headbands - your choice! Whether they are simple headband or a beret, whatever suits your mood
♡ Oh yeah, HEAD SCARVES!!
♡ Driving gloves for your pleasure
♡ Funky shaped, big Sunglasses ESPECIALLY ROUND AND THE HEART SHAPED ONES FROM "Lolita" (1962)
♡ Big, Bold earrings
♡ These boots are made for walkin'
♡ Remember - BE BOLD AND NEVER BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT!
Hairstyles:
♡ Generally, the hairstyles can either be relaxed or bumped up to create a nice, half-circle round shape on top of your crown
♡ Hair can be either very long and silky to pixie cut like Twiggy's
♡ BANGS! You need them
♡ If you have bob hair, you can brush them inward towards your jawline. If you have a neck/shoulder length hair, you can do a bubble flip
♡ Feel free to use wigs, wiglets, and hair extensions
♡ Bouffants and Beehives for the Gods
♡ If you have a long hair, do a braided ponytail
♡ Pigtails are all the rage!
♡ Again, DON'T BE AFRAID TO EXPERIMENT!
Makeup:
♡ Have fun with it! You can do a flower-patterned face paint or all over your limbs!
♡ Twiggy's eye look
♡ Big doe eyes or Sharp cat eyes
♡ Lashes on top and bottom + mascara!
♡ Nude or soft pink coloured lipstick
♡ Soft, peachy flush
♡ Early 60s: Go for the Barbie look with the soft wing and blue eyeshadows
Style References:
♡ Twiggy
♡ Jean Shrimpton
♡ Pattie Boyd
♡ Colleen Corby
♡ Molly Corby
♡ Chrissie Shrimpton
♡ Samantha Juste
♡ Brigitte Bardot
♡ Anna Karina
♡ EVERY SINGLE YÉ-YÉ GIRLS
♡ Jane Birkin
♡ Lesley Gore
♡ The Ronettes
♡ Lola Falana
♡ The Supremes
♡ Glenna Forster-Jones
♡ Nancy Kwan
♡ Mary Weiss
♡ Priscilla Presley
♡ Patty Duke
♡ Annette Funicello
♡ Marianne Faithfull
♡ Jean Seberg
♡ Peggy Moffitt
♡ Sue Lyon
♡ Uschi Obermaier
♡ Marlo Thomas
♡ Edie Sedgwick
♡ Sally Field
♡ Sharon Tate
♡ Britt Ekland
♡ Pamela des Barres
♡ Genevieve Waite
♡ Ewa Aulin
♡ Goldie Hawn
♡ Mia Farrow
♡ Any girls in "Valley of the Dolls" (1967) and "The Touchables" (1968)
♡ Any girl groups from that era
Youtubers specializing in this particular style:
♡ Jackie Wyers
♡ @dandelionapril
♡ The MILK club
♡ Devyn Crimson
♡ Connie Mclean
♡ Laura Jane Atelier
♡ Loepsie
♡ Emma Rosa Katharina
♡ WanderlustVintage
♡ BONUS:
youtube
Coquette Counterparts:
♡ Dark Coquette
♡ Dolly Coquette
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