Claudia Schiffer wearing jumpsuit by Karl Lagerfeld. Gloves by Thomasine. Necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Photographed by Kayt Jones.
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Claudia Schiffer wearing jumpsuit by Karl Lagerfeld. Gloves by Thomasine. Necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels.
Photographed by Kayt Jones.
Vogue Arabia September 2024
"Anyone who has not tasted, does not know. Anyone who has not eaten is not satisfied by talking to someone who has. Anyone who is not drunk does not have his thirst quenched by being told about it by someone who has. Anyone who has not experienced does not benefit from another's experience."
-- Gregory Bar Hebraeus, in, The Wisdom of the Pearlers, an anthology of Syriac Mystics --- a book named after the Gnostic Hymn of the Pearl
Muse
Vonetta McGee, "Beyonce" of the 70s
When you realize that you and your (also non-binary) partner are *technically* both Catholic (and could probably delight their mom by getting married in the ol’ church down home if you were to dress down a bit and refrain from making too many “trans-substantiation” jokes)
Happy 59th to this inspirational and ground breaking queen of pop. Supporter of avant-garde design, feminist, sexual provocateur and style icon. We loved you when we were 17 and we love you today. Queue the playlist! • Rebel Heart Album cover featuring #Bordelle Bondage shelf bra shot by Mert & Marcus • Vogue Germany cover featuring #Thomasine gloves shot by Luigi & Diango • MDNA tour featuring #chromat cage bustier • W magazine featuring #FleetIlya saddle shot by Steven Klein • Madonna & Katy Perry in #Bordelle Angela dresses for V magazine shot by Steven Klein (at Babylikestopony)
Thomasine by Jordan Elizabeth Elizabeth blends the tropes of folk horror with the intensity of teenage belief, creating a story that asks “what if everyone really was watching you?”
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4 of 5 stars
Ghosts, a murderous cult, and men who can turn into wolves feature in Jordan Elizabeth's latest novelette Thomasine. As a young girl, Thomasine believed there was something sinister living in the cellar of their farmhouse and was thankful when the family moved away. Now she has returned for a funeral and cannot shake off the uneasy feeling that there is evil afoot. On top of that, Thomasine can see ghosts and there is one, in particular, that is begging her for help. The story switches between Thomasine's point of view and Adelajda, a Polish girl from 1888. The girls' stories combine in a supernatural way, which brings the story to its dramatic climax. Thomasine discovers her family history is dark and complicated and her future looks bleak. If she tries to escape her fate, Thomasine's parents would be in grave danger. Just as she was beginning to despair, Thomasine discovers a solution to her problems in the form of Adelajda... Thomasine is a fast-paced story, 155 pages in length, that keeps the reader entertained from beginning to end. Mystery, fantasy and mild horror are all combined together with a hint of romance to create a welcome addition to Jordan Elizabeth's œuvre.