I am so hopelessly confused as to this vintage t-shirt...
Did I buy it? Absolutely I did.

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I am so hopelessly confused as to this vintage t-shirt...
Did I buy it? Absolutely I did.
I've received the art in the post from @deeznutsthethrid ! It's this meme, with writing painted over. And there's a bonus painting of Cherik on the other side! And the lovely drawings on the envelope itself❤️ thank you so much, @deeznutsthethrid , it's going on my wall tonight
Was gifted this beautiful Phantom bow from @viscountess’s shop by a friend and just had to share it with everyone! It’s inspired by the Phantom’s cape, and I love it so much!
If you haven’t checked out her website, you definitely should! 💕
Ye Olde Phantom merch
The Phantom of the Opera mask bag was from Toronto, mid 1990s, and the perfume and body lotion were sold in the US from about 1990. It’s the same perfume that’s still available online.(Esprit de Phantom, definitely not based on Leroux’s Erik! lol)
So in my response to the birthday message from @ofbeautsandbeasts, I hinted that I would post about a particular present I got.
Let’s just say I was in awe, in the best way possible. The box has some damage, but I’ve never been one to care much about that since I like to take things out of the box anyway. Either way, I believe it was unopened and the box lid is signed by the dolls’ designer, Nora Harri-Trezona!
So after fiddling away at the old wire ties and dry-rotted rubber bands (I’m still finding sticky bits in Christine’s hair!), I was able to get them out of the box and onto their stands.
I was honestly kind of surprised at how much detail went into the Phantom’s face; they didn’t just take a normal Ken head and put a mask on it, they actually followed the original stage makeup pretty closely! His hair doesn’t come off, but it’s still cool.
Now for some fun detail closeups elsewhere!
And finally, an obligatory E/C-ish shot.
Very happy with the dolls!
Hey Phandom!
So I bought this super weird pin at a flea market awhile back, and I’ve been trying to figure out who this woman with the futuristic beehive is. Anyone have any ideas?
Continuing on from my earlier post where I was getting all nostalgic over my trip to Paris one year ago, here are some of the goodies I picked up while at the Palais Garnier (except for the magnets which I got at random gift shops elsewhere in Paris):
Loving the "Menacing T-pose" vibe he brings to the party