Things I Find Incredibly Chic
Aries Season 2026 / Farvardin 1405
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Keni

if i look back, i am lost
Today's Document
Mike Driver

Kaledo Art
we're not kids anymore.
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
macklin celebrini has autism

Janaina Medeiros

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell

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Things I Find Incredibly Chic
Aries Season 2026 / Farvardin 1405
LOVE POTION ♡🌙
Can you tell us some of your fave blogs?! Or make your following public so we can follow them too 💕
Oooh there’s so many blogs I enjoy, but I don’t spend as much time scrolling now that I’m posting really often.
Here’s the short faves list off the top of my head, although there’s plenty I’ll probably kick myself for forgetting :
@cryptotheism @memories-of-ancients @jadedfadedalmostgone @zegalba @detailstodiefor @enchantedbook @nonalimmen and @rottenhysteria (my irl bestie with great taste)
Iranian details in my bedroom, summer 2025
Heriz Rugs woven in northwestern Iran circa 1900, from the website of Claremont Rug Company
Part of my research into depictions of oak trees in Persian rugs for my next Substack post
Creative prompt #1: Imagine a folktale where mythical beings from two cultures you grew up with must guard the same natural resource, such as a fire, a tree, a spring, etc. Will they be collaborative, confrontational, playful or serious?
Create a piece of art, writing or music based on this.
Backgammon in the bluebell woods
photo from Lilian Liu
The Dragon and the Simorgh
A short story I posted on Substack exploring the parallels between Celtic and Zoroastrian fire festivals through these two mythological creatures
How it feels to be from a culture with a fire festival
Moodboard for my next Substack post exploring the parallels between Beltane and Chaharshanbeh Soori
Imagine a folktale where mythical beings from two cultures you grew up with must guard the same natural resource, such as a fire, a tree, a spring, etc. Will they be collaborative, confrontational, playful or serious? Create a piece of art, writing or music based on this.
Prompt from my latest Substack
・1950s “ Christian Dior” crescent moon mini purse
Crescent Neptune