Fifi_by_the_sea
Onko tuo... onko se... vihreä kuula?
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
almost home
KIROKAZE
trying on a metaphor

blake kathryn

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

JBB: An Artblog!
we're not kids anymore.
AnasAbdin
Cosmic Funnies
One Nice Bug Per Day
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dirt enthusiast
Jules of Nature
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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Janaina Medeiros
NASA

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Fifi_by_the_sea
Onko tuo... onko se... vihreä kuula?
Not gonna say it again
MAURICE (1987)
This is the single funniest thing I've read in my fucking life
Alright kids we've won 2024 everyone can just go home.
I looked this fic up and how is the post missing THIS gem from the author's note lmao
Ducked into the comments section because I had to know what was going on in there and found this from them as well
.....on AO3??????????????
Prints
All profits raised from this print will be donated to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund.
how about you look at Penny + her Xmas gifts Dec. 25, 1966 and maybe you’ll calm down
I have tried for years to discover something, anything, about this card with no success.
Christmas advice for ladies (crossposted from Old Weird Scotland on mastodon, with permission)
I want you all to keep this in mind!
For anyone who doesn't know, this is from the Indy Drag Theatre where I live and these queens are SUPER talented. All of the shows are hilarious drag versions of popular movies/shows during which the audience is encouraged to interact like a drag show.
If you ever get the chance, come see a show! And obviously invite me to go with you since I live here!
One Dress a Day Challenge
June: Weddings
High Society / Grace Kelly as Tracy Lord
Designed by Helen Rose, this is one of the iconic screen wedding dresses! It is made of silk organza and is "tea length" or "ballet length"--super popular in the 1950s. The sheer outer layer is covered with embroidered flowers and features billowing sleeves gathered just below the elbow, a pale pink ribbon belt, and a floral corsage at the waist. She doesn't wear a veil, but there's some suggestion of one in the drapery on the hat.
For comparison, the version from The Philadelphia Story is here. But I think I prefer this one--it's truly classic!
Trivia: Helen Rose also designed Grace Kelly's gown for her real-life wedding to Prince Rainier of Monaco.
1942 paper dolls - “Joan’s Wedding”
Artist is Comicname
Uptown Theater in Minneapolis
Go.