#p: Fabrication
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junipernight · 5 months ago
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She wrested the tray out of Guaba’s hands, turned around, and closed the door with her back. Kavik had collected himself by then. “Smells good,” he said. “Did she buy it?” Gossip was universal, but for some reason servants were stuck with the bad reputation for it. “Between the people who saw us in the street and good Mistress Guaba, you have a solid cover.” The more a story embarrassed a powerful person, the truer it appeared. “Come on. Let’s eat.”
The Legacy of Yangchen, by F.C. Yee
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luckylectio · 1 month ago
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An inconvenient breeze
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purenonsens · 2 months ago
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Testing white ink on fabric.
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sillyfudgemonkeys · 3 months ago
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Yuri on Ice x Rangshi Edit
Putting the real yuri in Yuri on Ice. >:3c Aka "I wanted a reason to edit Rangi drunk and then I spiraled outta control into four more pics TT0TTÎ”ăƒŸ(Îż_ _)Îż"
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neonhellscape · 2 months ago
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kicks them at you. idk what im doing man im just here to draw some guys
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bethanydelleman · 11 months ago
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Me watching period dramas from multiple counties and thinking to myself... what really brings humans together across time, culture, and country is our desire to exhibit our wealth by having extraordinarily fancy sleeves.
"Do you doubt my great wealth and power? Have you seen my sleeves? The lace is VERY FINE! LOOK HOW MUCH UNNECESSARY FABRIC THERE IS! Did you notice that they have embroidery? BOW BEFORE MY MAGNIFICENT ARM COVERINGS!!!"
And yet today, where are our fancy sleeves?
WHERE ARE THEY?
This is clearly where modern society has gone wrong...
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tj-crochets · 2 months ago
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A photo of the other thing I’ve been working on: crochet market bags! My brother wants to make a bunch to give as christmas presents this year and I needed something very mindless to craft to keep myself sitting still so I can rest and recover from this darn cold, so I’ve been helping with the mesh portions of some of the bags
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tesspool · 1 year ago
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blue-shy · 3 months ago
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Lies Of P, Workshop
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royaltea000 · 11 months ago
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Not historically accurate, just wanted to use one of my favorite Pinterest outfits <:)
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shiningshard · 4 months ago
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Teeny tiny feller
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eirene · 1 year ago
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Marilyn Ambrose wearing a pink dress printed with black by Tina Leser with a black hat and black doeskin gloves by Acme.
Photographer: Horst P. Horst
Vogue, May 1, 1948
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mintjeru · 10 months ago
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lady of the lake
open for better quality | no reposts
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eastofaeon · 7 months ago
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he can have a little medical malpractice. as a treat
my take on @majozzz 's crazy doctor ryo concept XP this ryo sorta gives me shou tucker vibes ngl
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chicinsilk · 5 months ago
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US Vogue August 15, 1963
On the left, a model wears an evening dress with an Empire neckline, narrow like an Ondine; all black, with a velvet ribbon at the waist under the chest, from the sleeves to the wrists. Worn with hair up under a scarf paved with sequins. By Mademoiselle Ricci, in Celanese acetate and Avisco rayon (Martin fabric). Scarf by Echo. On the right, model in a navy blue velvet dress encrusted with the blackest shimmering jet beads. By Nat Kaplan, with his own velvet stole. In Du Pont nylon (Martin fabric).
À gauche, un modĂšle porte une robe de soirĂ©e au dĂ©colettĂ© Empire, Ă©troit comme une Ondine ; tout noir, avec la taille un ruban de velours sous la poitrine, des manches jusqu'aux poignets. PortĂ© avec les cheveux relevĂ©s sous une Ă©charpe pavĂ©e de paillettes. Par Mademoiselle Ricci, en acĂ©tate Celanese et rayonne Avisco (tissu de Martin). Écharpe par Echo. À droite, un modĂšle en robe en velours bleu marine incrustĂ©e de perles de jais scintillantes les plus noires. Par Nat Kaplan, avec sa propre Ă©tole en velours. En nylon Du Pont (tissu de Martin).
Photo Horst P. Horst vogue archive
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raamitsu · 8 months ago
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ONE is like the other guy that I know...
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