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Made some Star Wars stickers!
Aminta gorgeousness over at the official POTO Twitter. Ceris Donovan, head of wardrobe, is in charge for the tweets this week and shares cool info:
“As I’ve just sent off some Christine Don Juan frills to be embroidered I thought I’d share some info on them with you:
We are just coming to the end of over 15 yrs stock of rolls of the peach silk so by next year the replacement silk will begin to be used.
I’m trying to juggle the remaining frills & fabric to make another 2 dresses & minimise waste. We recycle any good condition frills we have
There are over 25m of frills in each dress.
We overlock the strips of silk before they are sent off to be embroidered which takes months
I always make sure we have a spare set of frills in stock in case of an urgent remake
It takes approx a month to make a dress once it gets to the maker”
Aminta aprons: that little embroidered detail in front
A detail which appears is unique to European versions of the costume. The first couple of aprons appeared around 2000, in West End and in Stuttgart. Later they’ve also been seen in the other German productions, as well as Copenhagen. Several Dutch dresses has an apron, but it can’t be seen in photos from the Dutch production so I’m not sure when it was added.
It’s however a detail very present in the costume design, where it appears as a white piece with embroidery at the hem. Historically it would typically be of lace or of whiteworked linen, and it became a fashion item in the 18th century. The stage costumes has never gone for white aprons; black with gold and a splash of colour is the preferred look. But within those preferences there’s been many variants. Here’s a photoset to show the variety.
*Madame Giry going through her daily mail and finding a note from Erik telling her a life-size mannequin of Christine is going to be delivered today and that she needs to sign for it*
Hey babe, why are you here alone? Maybe later we will go to my place and I’ll show you my organs?
*Reupload from my old account that I accidentaly deleted*
imagine phantom of the opera, except instead of calling him “opera ghost” or “the phantom” they just call him “erik, the guy who lives in our basement”
Okay but I’m serious HOW did Erik get all that shit down to his dramatic underground lake hideout??? by himself??? He has a BED.
Can you imagine being a young Madame Giry and you’re a very stressed ballet teacher with a small daughter and you’re just trying to get some goddamn sleep for once in your life and then THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA ™ shows up like
“hey can you help me move a couch”
leroux: the phantom lives in a pretty normal place it's just in the catacombs, there's a dressing room and some bedrooms and walls, you know, normal shit
andrew lloyd webber: the phantom lives in a fucking hole
Winter Magic
by: Mikko Lagerstedt
I like to think that Rita Skeeter totally lost whatever renown she had after the war and so Harry and Ginny and the others like to pick up her stories for fun without worrying about the effect it’ll have on their image? Like Harry just idly turns a page every morning and goes, “Oh, we’re getting a divorce.” And Ginny yawns as she fetches two coffee mugs and says, “Is it because I’m snogging Neville?” “No,” says Harry, “it’s because I’m snogging Neville.” And Ginny slams down her mug and says, “Goddamnit, Harry, let me have my affair in peace, would you?”
They have this sort of conversation in public, sometimes. Especially in places (the Leaky Cauldron, the Three Broomsticks, etc) where they know that it’ll get back to Skeeter.
Stargate is honestly the greatest Sci-fi series of all time and i will fight you on this
Samantha Carter and Janet Fraiser are two of the greatest female role models in scifi canon. Both are brilliant, super competent at their jobs, not sexualised but not desexualised, and they’re friends with and support each other. Both are ranking members of the US airforce, and have a core belief of helping people and doing the right thing. But they’re both human. They get to be fallible, they get to be angry, and frustrated, and sad, and flustered, and it never invalidates their abilities or importance.
Daniel Jackson is the scifi hero we all deserve. He’s kind, gentle, and so damn excited about learning. Just learning more. His life has been so crap any other show would have turned him into a broody mess but no, not Daniel. Even at his lowest and sourest, he still desperatly wants to help others, to preserve other cultures, and save people. He literally dies for it. Multiple times. He’s a scifi explorer who honestly loves exploring. He truly loves it
And then Jack again could have been the most grizzled anti hero imaginable (hello movie!jack), but instead we have this kind, kooky, sarcastic space hero who just wants to be everyone’s dad and protect people from bad things. But at the same time he never folds on his principles, or who he is.
Teal’c could have been this hostile angry alien, or this overplayed goofball who doesn’t ‘get’ humanity. But instead they gave us someone serene and gentle, but proud and fierce. Someone who actually believed that they might loose their fight against his oppressors, but was willing to die trying, and willing to help others along the way.
And finally general Hammond. He could have been an obstructive burocrat, a pencil pusher with no respect for the other races they encounter, but instead he is the most sensible and level headed man in the series. and he cares This is a man who has the president on speed dial 2, behind his granddaughters, but he will miss his granddaughters recital if one of his team is missing in the field. This is a man who loves his team so much that he all but admits he would rather have Teal’c die than hand him over to the tortures of the goverment when he goes evil, because he ‘won’t do that to him’. He never over plays it into incompitence though. He is always logical and practicle about his decisions. This is a man who continously strives to do the right thing not just for his people, but for his planet, and his galaxy.
I could write a billion love letters to this perfect series that is an example of how amazing Sci-Fi can be if you just have characters who care.
All of this!!!
Me as Cole and @starbitcosplay the Inquisitor from the amazing Dragon Age photoshoot we had this summer.
The top photo is taken by @heresetai and the bottom one is by @starbitcosplay
Thanks again ❤️
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watching trump slowly figure out what the presidency actually entails is a lot like what i imagine gilderoy lockhart looked like when the hogwarts teachers called his bluff and sent him into the chamber of secrets