Honestly, I love how Melinoë looks like a little glowing onion as a baby.
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@nerdykeppie recently started stocking light shawls, and you guys have seen me wear mine as a waist shawl, but I'm pleased to report that a hair elastic and some ingenuity also makes them into a very comfy and supportive tie top to help support my rack when my bra falls short!
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One thing that we don't talk about enough with fashion trends like dark academia, cottagecore, etc. is that sometimes the pining for those clothes is pining for an era when clothes were sturdy and dependable. The aesthetic aspect of it for me - and the vintage clothing - is in no small part about high quality materials that are fitted to *your* body and will last.
In this essay I will ...
lol but no really!
I bought pants from Torrid that had houndstooth pattern, and I didn't think to check the material (i couldn't see the picture very clearly) and was so disappointed when I got them and the houndstooth wasn't stitches, but just ... a pattern on some ponte. Like. The POINT of houndstooth is that it is a clever way for fabric to be made durably.
I'm really sick of living in an era of expensive look-alikes that don't last over a year. Fast fashion makes up something like 25% of global carbon waste. I just want something that is made out of fabric without any petroleum in it. I know it costs more but that's also why we need to pay people more jfc
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An 18th-century embroidered panel hangs on the twenty-foot-high walls, which cove seamlessly into the ceiling.
The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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STIM - LED Coats
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