A small gift for @pwetty-pastel-pwincess for being so sweet! I really hope you like these (i do not own images please give credit where credit is due sorry idk where they came from)

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A small gift for @pwetty-pastel-pwincess for being so sweet! I really hope you like these (i do not own images please give credit where credit is due sorry idk where they came from)
University of Zambia, Lusaka. 1965
Architects: Julian Elliot, Anthony Chitty & Douglas Yetter
(source: Edilia Moderna, Africa, 1966)
DAY 3
Christine Herzer, GOODBYE-DRAWING, SEYMOUR+, PARIS
writing a GOODBYE-drawing in space that will cease to exist
Susumu Yokota / Cloud Hidden / LP / Design: Open Work (Christopher Lawson & Jack Neville), photography by Stephen Gill / 2023
Maison Scotch Broderie Anglaise Smock Cotton Dress - Black
Cut from pure organic cotton, this smock long sleeve dress radiates a regal charm with its high neckline, flared ruffled skirt panels and all over broderie anglaise open work detailing. The look lifted even further by the deep black fabric and the calf-length design. Wear over chunky boots for a high fashion bohemian goth feel.
High neckline with key hole
Lantern sleeves
Broderie anglaise open work fabrication
Inner slip included
Organic cotton
Black
Model wears XS
Embroidery: Blackwork
Blackwork is a kind of embroidery, which is itself a kind of storytelling. On the surface the embroiderer creates a series of disconnected squares or cells, which are understood to be separated from one another by the viewer. The observer sees only a delicate black lace of darkness, suggestive of both wealth and luxury, supported by clever brains, and dedicated and industrious hands. It could…
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Thomas Ankersmit - Perceptual Geography