Today's Vocaloid derivative of the day is:
Kagamine Rin: Magic Chef from Sweet Magic!
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Today's Vocaloid derivative of the day is:
Kagamine Rin: Magic Chef from Sweet Magic!
Cuisinière Magic Chef 1934. Designer inconnu (crédit photo au photographe original). - source Sally Jo.
Cooking in heels.
Esquire Cookbook by The Editors of Esquire illustrated by Bill Charmatz 1955
The work of craftsmen and artisans was gradually replaced by house fittings and appliances made in bulk in factories. In the mid-nineteenth century, designer Catherine Beecher... began to advocate the kitchen as “workroom” - a compact unit as efficient and as economical in its use of space as a ship’s galley.
The Cook’s Room: A Celebration of the Heart of the Home, 1991
nyanbinary-nocturne asked: “Uhh some sorta magical girl/pastel pink aesthetic icons of rin in her Sweet Magic module?? I hope that makes sense???”
Magic Chef magical girl aesthetic Rin icons for @nyanbinary-nocturne! I hope this is what you meant! LMK if you’d like any changes~
PV: “Sweet Magic”
All icons are free to use, but likes/reblogs are always appreciated!