Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire
whatstacydid

Product Placement

izzy's playlists!
h

blake kathryn

Discoholic 🪩
occasionally subtle
No title available

Janaina Medeiros
trying on a metaphor
Not today Justin
sheepfilms
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
RMH
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

#extradirty
No title available
Cosmic Funnies
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
taylor price
Show & Tell

seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Hong Kong SAR China
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Mexico

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Qatar

seen from Canada

seen from Australia
seen from Singapore
seen from United States

seen from Canada
@meikoriley
Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire
whatstacydid
lamblittle
Russia! My astonished child's eyes see huge palaces, beautiful parks, fountains, gardens, amazing gatherings of relatives, military parades, religious services in churches glittering with gold, jewels so breathtaking you can hardly believe they are real [... ] My eyes also see long corridors, vestibules, and halls, of a size beyond compare, opening one into another, and our feet trotting timidly over wide stretches of floors, so unbounded and polished, that we seemed to walk on ice. And everywhere, a very characteristic smell: a mixture of turpentine, Russian leather and cigarette smoke, with a fragrance, unique in its own way, that distinguished the imperial palaces. Imperial is the right word, fantastic, like in fairy tales [...] every superlative is at its place in that Russia of the Tsars, that Russia full of splendour, which today is no more...
- Queen Marie of Romania, “Story of My Life”
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005) dir. Joe Wright
NINA DOBREV as Katherine Pierce and CANDICE ACCOLA as Caroline Forbes THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (2009 - 2017)
THE ATELIER Luminous Reverie
THE ATELIER by Jimmy Choo The Rêve SS 2025 【The Vernal’s Murmur】
Liz Martinez | Bridal Fall 2025
Collection: Memories
Louise Glück, from "The Encounter"
Charles Cromwell Ingham - The Flower Girl
Romy Schneider, c.1969
Romy Schneider, c.1969
Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna and Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna in the Finnish skerries, 7th June - 25th July 1911.
Photo from : Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna’s 1908-1911 Album
Moodboard: Aesthetic - Pink & Gold Angelic.
Requested by: @ephemeral–ingenue.
❝And all at once, electric roses bloom again in the garden of my memory.❞
Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna with her necklace of diamonds and pearls on her birthday at the Livadia Palace, 3rd November 1911.
“That autumn was marked by a season of unusual gaiety in honor of the coming of age, at sixteen, of the Grand Duchess Olga, who received for the occasion a beautiful diamond ring and a necklace of diamonds and pearls. This gift of a necklace to the daughter of a Tsar when she became of age was traditional, but the expense of it to Alexandra Feodorovna, the mother of four daughters, was a matter of apprehension. Powerless to change the custom, even had she wished to do so, she tried to ease the burden on the treasury by a gradual accumulation of the jewls. By her request the necklaces, instead of being purchased outright when the young Grand Duchesses reached the age of sixteen, were collected stone by stone on their birthdays and name days. Thus at the coming-out ball of the Grand Duchess Olga she wore a necklace of thirty-two superb jewls which had been accumulating for her from her babyhood. It was a very charming ball that marked the introduction to society of the oldest daughter of the Tsar. Flushed and fair in her first long gown, something pink and filmy and of course very smart, Olga was as excited over her début as any other young girl. Her hair, blonde and abundant, was worn for the first time coiled up young-lady fashion, and she bore herself as the central figure of festivities with a modesty and a dignity which greatly pleased her parents. We danced in the great state dining room on the first floor, the glass doors to the courtyard thrown open, the music of unseen orchestra floating in from the rose garden like a breath of its own wonderous fragrance. It was a perfect night, clear and warm, and the gowns and the jewls of the women and the brilliant uniforms of the men made a striking spectacle under the blaze of electric lights. The ball ended in a cotillion and a sumptuous supper served on small tables in the ballroom.”
Vyrubova, A. (1923) Memories of the Russian court. London : Macmillan and Co., pp.43-44.
Photo from: Empress Alexandra Feodorovna’s 1908-1912 Album