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Interior Design Ideas (1988)
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PASTEL BRIDESMAIDS | 1960′S
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These are the actual colors of the bridesmaid dresses popular during the 1960s
Scurlock Studios, Washington DC. Courtesy of District of Columbia Africana Archives Project [LINK]
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hello i was wondering if you have a guide on the differences between cream, off white, ivory and white ! since they look so similar its hard to tell the difference
Different brands will use different words so there really isn’t much that can be done in the way of really making a guide. A lot of brands will call something off-white when I just see it as white, and a lot of brands will use cream and ivory interchangeably. Technically speaking, if you were to make a gradation from lightest to darkest, you would start at white, then off-white, then ivory, then cream. White is the lightest and brightest, completely devoid of color. Off-white might have the smallest hint of color but you might not even be able to really tell unless you put it against something that’s flat white. Cream and ivory are a bit tricky though because different sources will make them look like different things. Here are a few examples:
When talking lolita though, ivory is most commonly used to refer to this color which typically gives an aged, sort of antique look:
And here’s a JSK in both ivory and white for comparison:
I knew the main three, but I'm definitely holding on to this color chart.
As someone who has thrifted almost all of my wardrobe throughout the years, I am fairly skilled in the practice of using mainstream and s...
As promised, here is my post on easy ways to create a mori outfit! Hopefully it helps someone a bit :)
Also, I’m planning on another post soon dedicated to casual mori specifically, so stay tuned for that!
Japanese gothic lolita Sana Seine on the street in Harajuku wearing an MR Corset blouse with a Sheglit vest, an Amber Snow headpiece, Na+H skirt, Bloody Rose tights, and Na+H platform boots. Full Look
The Pastel Bunny Costume 🐰️
親指姫 便せん風の絵です。
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Incense Holders / Tea & Coffee Mugs / Bowls
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