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Found in the Internet Archive by AnitaNH
1920′s Silk chiffon teddy with silk shoulder straps, insets of lace at front, trim, legs and gusset. The front is box pleated. From Denise Ryan Auctions.
Dior by John Galliano F/W 1997
I really like it when horses look like this
Every job application in 2026 is like can you please tell us a bedtime story
Thaddeus Holownia
Assortment of Vivienne Westwood lighters
'The Origin of the Harp of Elfin' (c. 1890), Henry Jones Thaddeus (Irish, 1859-1929)
imagine you make microwave popcorn and by wild chance every single kernel has the same exact popping point and after like a minute in the microwave the bag instantly fills up with a single earsplitting gunshot noise would that be fucked up or what
Puzzle purse love tokens from 1790 to 1816
Sarah Lamb and Zenaida Yanowsky in Mayerling, Royal Ballet, April 2017. © Foteini Christofilopoulou.
The encounter between Rudolf and Empress Elisabeth in her boudoir is preceded by dancing for her ladies-in-waiting, a lively group sympathetic to her difficulties. Their dances, like those for Princess Stephanie’s chambermaids in the next scene, are examples of how delightful MacMillan’s choreography can be.
Jean Cocteau’s La belle et la bête, 1946
Eros and Psyche statue by Gustav Vigeland & Marlon Brando and Kim Hunter in the stage version of Tennessee Williams’ “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Elia Kazan (1947)
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