Chiesa della Sacra Famiglia, Paolo Portoghesi, 1969
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Chiesa della Sacra Famiglia, Paolo Portoghesi, 1969
flower studies of enamel, silver gilt, jade, diamond, and rock crystal, house of fabergé, russia c. 1885-1915.
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A distinctive type of porcelain from the late Joseon period (1392–1910), the moon jar (Korean: dalhangari)—so called because of its evocative form—was usually made by joining two hemispherical halves. The peach hue of the glaze, unintentionally acquired during firing, adds to the charm of this jar.
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Chau! I saw that you were at couture this year - what a way to start travelling again after so long. Did you enjoy it and do you still work in fashion? I don't know if you still use this but your blog is still one of my favorites to visit from time to time!
hi! it's indeed been a very verrrry long time since i've properly perused my tumblr, so i do apologise. i don't know when this was sent, or if you'll ever see the reply but i'm assuming it was a few months ago since it mentions couture (there's a whole bulk of messages and i just picked this one out of interest, so bear with me).
yes, for the first time i was at couture on the perspective of a client and not for buying or viewing, in addition to just some work commitments i had in paris - it was wonderful and an honour.
i've unfortunately stepped away from my role in the industry, and with that have moved away from fashion entirely. i do enjoy it still, but i have little ties to fashion month(s) and viewing collections in a critical light - i purely fashion as it is, without too much thought and it's rekindled my affection for it in a different, non-career light. things changed for me in the last 18 months, personally and career wise where i wanted to pursue something different, but i think i'll always be connected to the industry as long as i'm welcomed in.
thank you for the message - and i hope you continue to enjoy the archival time capsule of what i've created on this blog. i hope i've grown up *a lot* since then!