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Drew Barrymore for Another Magazine ph Inez and Vinoodh
竹久夢二 Takehisa,Yumeji 「花の園」 1915年
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Faustine and the Beautiful Summer, 1972, Nina Companeez
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Paige Jiyoung Moon
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Country Home Collection, 1992
mb for @honeyedempty
i saw you were asking for questions so heres one! how do you implement this 18th century pastel aesthetics into your daily life?
I implement it through the way I decorate (I would happily do a room tour because it is too much to type out), but especially implement it through fashion!
Here is a little fashion guide 💕
Poet blouses with lace or a cravat at the collar (they can be in a pastel shade themselves or simply white. This provides a good start for an 18th century inspired outfit).
Embroidered or flashy coats in pastel colors. Think something you’d see as apart of a costume, those coats can be paired with the blouse, jeans, and something as simple as oxfords or heels while giving you the desired aesthetic.
Of course, I also suggest pastel colored button-up sweaters over a high collared poet blouse so you can still see the lacy collar, those together bring an interesting twist to any ensemble.
If you are feeling bold and don’t mind wearing an actual 18th century dress, the Chemise a la Reine is your best friend. They typically come with a big pastel ribbon tied in the back and are wonderful for summertime. I bought one myself and I’ve gotten multiple compliments when I wore it to an event paired with a bergère.
Speaking of! The bergère is a wonderful hat for a summer wardrobe, investing in one on Etsy is great, or for a more inspired look, buying a simple floppy straw hat and adding things like flowers, feathers, and bows is a great substitute.
Shoes from American Duchess are amazing to wear with anything that is styled with the 18th century in mind. I wear these dyed and decorated with baby pink embellishments with a white lace skirt, a pink sweater, and stockings as my go-to look.
Stockings are a wonderful investment to pair with a skirt or to peak from under a dress. I just adore these baby blue and baby pink ones, but the white ones can be dyed whatever pastel shade you want!
For hair, I style mine in big bouffant hairstyles that mimic the 18th century (while still being wearable), and I add fake flowers, whether I pin them in or by wearing a flower crow, as well as big bows.
For makeup, I wear pastel eyeshadow shades paired with bright red lips and heavily rouged cheeks. The fashionistas of the time loved their rouge.
Big gaudy rococo inspired jewelry is a great piece to add!
Lastly, be innovative. Read up on the trends and look at portraits from the time. They can be used as inspiration when shopping.
Aleksandra Waliszewska
Qajar #14, 1998, Shadi Ghadirian
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Moomin: The Water Nymph (水の妖精 Mizu no Yōsei)
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someday list
read the books on my adulting list
Photography by Segerius Bruce.
list of lists i need to make don’t judge me i’m a fucking virgo
-list of my fav recipes
-list of stressors & solutions
-list of things to do during time off
-list of things to show ppl like Kevin
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movies or tv i need t watch
-mississippi masala
-in the realm of the senses
-the white king
-after porn ends doc
-the keepers
-malena
-dirty money
-i love you, i love you not
-madame
-three billboards outside ebbing, missouri
-only the brave
-mad max
-i can speak
-vazante
-fresh off the boat
-stepford wives
-a taxi driver
-walk the line
-loveless
-1987: when the day comes
-guess who's coming to dinner
-bend it like beckham
-boi neon
-a bronx tale
-jane
-mindhunter
-the final year
-blame it on rio
-curse of the golden flower
-two moon junction
-collateral beauty
-cemetery man
-iris
-revolutionary road
-the dressmaker
-black panther
-the jade pendant
- a united kingdom
-divines
-past life
-brimstone
-mermaids 1990
-newness
-the young victoria
-elizabeth
-henry v 1989
-save the last dance
-a single man
-loving vincent
-the first monday in may
-mademoiselle c
-20th century women
-the quiet
-wild things
-thoroughbreds
-the tribes of palos verdes
-little women 1949 and 1994
-the motorcycle diaries
-stage door 1937
-when harry met sally
-uptown girls
-black snake moan
-annihilation
-the great beauty
-before sunrise
-everybody knows
-waco
-the wife
-bobby kennedy for president
-woman walks ahead
-generation wealth
-crash pad
-beast
-vida (tv show)
-the seagull
-the greatest showman
-charlie’s angels (2000)
-on chesil beach
-6 balloons
-howards end
-the house of tomorrow
-mary shelley
-the darkest minds
-three identical strangers
-the guernsey literary and potato peel society
-love & friendship
-sorry to bother you
-hot summer nights
-the girl with the dragon tattoo