Portrait of Peeter Stevens (c.1590-1668)
Artist: Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641 London)
Date: 1627
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands
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Portrait of Peeter Stevens (c.1590-1668)
Artist: Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641 London)
Date: 1627
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Mauritshuis, The Hague, Netherlands
Sometimes you just gotta play around with mixed textures and makeup because it’s fun 🪦Ruffle collar by me, shoes Demonia, overlay Selkie, shorts vintage, teeth earrings The Deadly Stake, plaque necklace Mother of Hades.
Throwback to 2019.
Fashion design collection "Peccati del Cuore"/"Sins of the Heart", 2019
Photos from the catwalk of my graduation designer collection. Inspired by the Renaissance fashion elements such as: ruffle collars, puff sleeves and fabrics that have aristocratic feel to it, including heraldic lily print on a black base material.
Collection's inspiration and the main idea came from Italian Renaissance author Dante Alighieri's book "Divine Comedy", therefore each model represents a free form interpretation of a sin from the hell circles, that are mentioned in a book.
Stylistic choices were inspired by the late 1990's grunge fashion, specifically Alexander McQueen's influence from the collection "It's A Jungle Out There" (1997). As well as heavy make up inspired my glam goth culture, heavy black combat boots and messy mohawk hairstyle adds aggression and a modern touch to an aloof, detached, "royal" character.
Idea, design, accessories (collars), all garments sewn by: @sonybuzz42
Models: Maria, Anfisa, Karolina, Vladlena
Gothic Knit Ruffle Mourning Collar from Our Widow
Cotton Ruffled Collar Smock Mustard For Baby Girl
Feel the spring. . .🎈🎈🎈 to buy shorts and frocks I made a short-sleeved smock with mustard-colored linen with a little green on the yellow.😍 The fluffy fluffy collar on the chest is very cute.😊 It's soft and soft, so it is linen without a sense of greasy feeling, so I think that you can wear it without stress for young children👸. I think that you can wear it all year round on the long sleeve and short sleeve inner when it becomes warm on the turtle cut top at this time🥰.
Almost done.