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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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we're not kids anymore.
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Artists who know how to draw armors or very detailed clothing are powerful
oh to draw embroidery like Alexander Roslin does
I LOVE it when paintings have this level of detail, it makes things so much better for sewing references. You can see the embroidered foil covered buttons on the first picture, and the metal purl & spangles, and even the little honeycomb net in between the motifs of his lace shirt ruffles! The dress in the last picture is made of a beautiful shot silk taffeta, woven with light brown threads one way and green ones the other (similar fabric available here) and he even painted the little zig zags on the pinked scalloped edges! A lot of the time even photos of extant garments don’t have that much detail in them.
Also, because I hate seeing historical stuff posted without the dates, images 1 and 2 - King Gustav III of Sweden and his Brothers, 1771 (The purple & green suit in that one is so cool because it has little shiny stripes made of flat metal strip woven in, exactly like one of the extant waistcoats in Waistcoats from the Hopkins Collection!!)
3 - Marie Suzanne Giroust, 1770 (with lovely silver lace, and what appear to be detachable sleeve extensions.)
4 - The artist and his wife Marie Suzanne Giroust, 1767 (And he’s also wearing shot silk!)
This is not what a man “I don’t care” looks like This is what a heartbroken man looks like who has to give up his beloved
You won’t change my mind - JAIME LANNISTER LOVES BRIENNE OF TARTH
I said what I said
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Jason really turned me on to the idea that long hair sure looks good on a guy!! PS - Jaria should have gotten a fair chance.
Rebog if you are Team Jaria
ultimate top ten ships meme → pretty little liars ships (as voted by my followers) #6. aria/jason “The truth is, I do care about your brother, but I also care about you. And I wanted to tell you in the off-chance that you might feel the same way.“
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
The Phantom of the Opera by Gerard Butler & Emmy Rossum, Phantom of the Opera, 2004 (x)
Wow can you believe there are actually people out there who don’t appreciate the 2004 movie for being a beautifully different adaptation of phantom like
Pitiful creature of darkness, what kind of life have you known?
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Pitiful creature of darkness, what kind of life have you known?
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
about the 2004 version of poto
i hate how much people invalidate the 2004 movie. the production is amazing, the costumes are PERFECT and the cast is incredibly talented.
gerard as erik was incredible and sensitive and could feel all the pain of abandonment, suffering and anguish the character passed.
and i love how emmy made a beautiful, strong and talented christine and still has the touch of “youthful innocence” as described in the book.
the film is as valid as any of the versions of the musical.
IF YOU CAN’T APPRECIATE THIS MASTERPIECE I’M REALLY SORRY FOR YOU.