let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER

Kiana Khansmith

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
will byers stan first human second
i don't do bad sauce passes

PR's Tumblrdome
Keni
Jules of Nature
Misplaced Lens Cap

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Sade Olutola
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Three Goblin Art
Show & Tell
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@myweekendsbooked
1920s dresses were phenomenal in every way as they were highly transformative and changed the way women of that era used to style. With sensibility, comfort, and convenience is all taken as priorities in that era, women got more sense of fashion as well.
1920s flapper dresses are the best examples in this regard as they come up with an amazing sense of style that women with taste know for sure. But before knowing about the flapper history and the Roaring Twenties, let’s take a look at how women used to adhere to the following trends regarding silhouettes.
1924 Wallace Morgan illustration, Miss 1909 vs. Miss 1924. From Liveauctioneers.
Pandora (1896) and Circe Invidiosa (1892), by John William Waterhouse
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Don’t forget that Saint Patrick is not the only saint whose feast day is March 17. It is also the feast of Saint Gertrude, the patron saint of cats and the people who love them.
I know what I’M celebrating today.
1920 Such a lovely photo of Mary Pickford, peignoir clad, at her dressing table.
‘Useless Magic’ by Florence Welch
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Art Deco Millie and Art Deco Poppy - Matou en Peluche
If you heard of writer’s block, get ready for reader’s block. You want to read. You have time. You know what to read; how have a pile of books ready to be read. You cannot sit still and focus enough to do so or you can’t even open the book.