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Pictures from the goth scene in Angola (Source)
Aida Overton Walker (1910)
Rare Egyptian Linen Pleated Tunic found near Meir, 6th - 11th Dynasties, c. 2300 - 1900 BC
Meir is a village in Upper Egypt located on the west bank of the Nile. Several ancient Egyptian tombs were discovered west of Meir, in a low slope leading on to the desert plateau. The most important of these rock-cut tombs belong to the men who were in charge of the 14th Upper Egyptian nome during the 6th and the 12th dynasties. For both these periods, the sequence of tombs is unbroken, and the hereditary office passed from one man to his son or younger brother. Most of the tombs were decorated in relief. Some of their scenes are astonishingly lively, such as the desert-hunt scene in tomb B.1 of Senbi, dating to the reign of Amenemhat I.
I honestly love these prom pictures I took the most but I haven’t posted any on social medias like Twitter, Facebook, IG cause people there are judgmental and I see darkskin girls get bullied a lot there. Tumblr is the only site I feel comfortable posting these pictures because this is the most accepting site out there. I learned to love my skin through black tumblr. Yall accept me and love my skin I just hope the rest of the world catches up
Look amazing 😍
Thank you☺️
allow me to introduce you to some things made by zuhair murad
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the guy who showed me it was indeed possible to fall in love with dresses
the “over the garden wall” collection
im crying…
Literally
"When I was a child, girls would never wear trousers. But then women’s lib came along and they started to wear them all the time. So I figured, if women are allowed to wear trousers, men should be allowed to wear skirts. That’s liberation too, right? So I started with a kilt and realised I quite liked it. After that I tried other skirts. I now I wear them regularly. Not all the time mind you - just whenever I feel like it.
People sometimes tease me and ask why I am wearing a woman’s skirt. But look at me. I am quite clearly a man. So this is not a woman’s skirt. It’s MY skirt. It’s a man’s skirt.”
Michael Cinco Haute Couture Fall/Winter 2013/2014 at Fashion Forward, Dubai
From Lisa’s demonstration at IMATS Pasadena January 2013.
Airbrush and handwork.
No Photoshop all in camera.
Artist: Lisa Berczel Model: Michael Foster
This is my mother, Barbara Taylor Jewell, who passed away in November. The photo was taken in 1947 when she was a freshman entering Clark College (now Clark-Atlanta University) in Atlanta, Georgia. The photographer liked my mother’s photo and the “unusual” hairstyle she styled herself. He asked if he could use her photo as one of his samples. My grandmother, who insisted on meeting him first, approved. Submitted by Joseph O. Jewell (College Station, TX)
Bettie Page and Tempest Storm in Teaserama (1955)
Tamora, Queen of the Visi Mall-Goths wants you to know that she NEVER buys her fishnets at Hot Topic because FUCK CAPITALISM and she would only ever buy VEGAN LEATHER docs because veganism is the ENSLAVEMENT OF OUR TIME.
Note: this is a Shakespeare joke
I’m so glad this Antique Rose colored satin #ribboncorset turned out so lovely. I used four lacing bones at center front and back. Two very stiff ones at center front and more flexible steel lacing bone at back. This is for a very wonderful male repeat client of mine.
Raaaaaaarrrrgh! I love this design, and the high quality ribbon, and the color! Wonderful job Jasmine! So pretty :D
Steve Rogers did, in fact, realize that something was off when he saw the outline of the woman’s odd bra (a push-up bra, he would later learn), but being an officer and a gentleman, he said that it was the game that gave the future away.
#EXCUSE ME MA’AM BUT YOUR TITTIES ARE NOT CONES I’M CALLING BULLSHIT (via)
No, see, this scene is just amazing. The costume department deserves so many kudos for this, it’s unreal, especially given the fact that they pulled off Peggy pretty much flawlessly.
1) Her hair is completely wrong for the 40’s. No professional/working woman would have her hair loose like that. Since they’re trying to pass this off as a military hospital, Steve would know that she would at least have her hair carefully pulled back, if maybe not in the elaborate coiffures that would have been popular.
2) Her tie? Too wide, too long. That’s a man’s tie, not a woman’s. They did, however, get the knot correct as far as I can see - that looks like a Windsor.
3) That. Bra. There is so much clashing between that bra and what Steve would expect (remember, he worked with a bunch of women for a long time) that it has to be intentional. She’s wearing a foam cup, which would have been unheard of back then. It’s also an exceptionally old or ill-fitting bra - why else can you see the tops of the cups? No woman would have been caught dead with misbehaving lingerie like that back then, and the soft satin cups of 40’s lingerie made it nearly impossible anyway. Her breasts are also sitting at a much lower angle than would be acceptable in the 40’s.
Look at his eyes. He knows by the time he gets to her hair that something is very, very wrong.
so what you are saying is S.H.E.I.L.D. has a super shitty costume division….
Blue. Shot by @Kpierrephoto. October 2013
more Black witches!!!
Vivien Leigh getting into costume in St. Martin’s Lane (1938)
Wearing your watch