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3 months ago

In case anybody was curious…my fashion inspo is AJ and Mark from Empire Records


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2 months ago

☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆

☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆
☆ 2000s/early 2010s Trisha Paytas ☆

☆ Im planning on dressing as her for my friends birthday, Im so exciteddd ☆


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2 months ago
Robe A L’Anglaise

Robe a l’Anglaise

Dress c.1748; Altered c.1780

Fashion Museum Bath via Twitter


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2 months ago
Robe A L’Anglaise
Robe A L’Anglaise
Robe A L’Anglaise

Robe a l’Anglaise

c.1770

British

This robe à l’anglaise is a superb expression of the English taste in dress—skillful cut and construction, and free from elaborate trimmings—a sensibility that increasingly influenced European modes of dress in the late eighteenth century. The refined simplicity and neat tailoring associated with English dress grew increasingly influential in France during the latter half of the eighteenth century. By the 1770s, French fashion magazines regularly featured the robe à l’anglaise, praising its elegance and modest charm. This example is impeccably made and discreetly adorned, its sole ornamentation being bands of pinked, self-fabric trim. The choice of textile, a delicately patterned silk damask dating to the 1730s, is evidence of the common eighteenth-century practice of repurposing finely woven fabrics.

The MET (Accession Number: 2018.111a, b)


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2 months ago
Pet-en-l'air Robe
Pet-en-l'air Robe
Pet-en-l'air Robe

Pet-en-l'air robe

c.1770

British

The MET (Accession Number: 2018.110a–c)


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2 months ago
Dress

Dress

c.1745; Restyled c.1760

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston


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2 months ago
Robe à La Française
Robe à La Française

Robe à la Française

1760-1770

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

"Women with coquettish airs were imposing in robes à la française and robes à l'anglaise throughout the period between 1720 and 1780. The robe à la française was derived from the loose negligee sacque dress of the earlier part of the century, which was pleated from the shoulders at the front at the back. The silhouette, composed of a funnel-shaped bust feeding into wide rectangular skirts, was inspired by Spanish designs of the previous century and allowed for expansive amounts of textiles with delicate Rococo curvilinear decoration. The wide skirts, which were often open at the front to expose a highly decorated underskirt, were supported by panniers created from padding and hoops of different materials such as cane, baleen or metal. The robes à la française are renowned for the beauty of their textiles, the cut of the back employing box pleats and skirt decorations, known as robings, which showed endless imagination and variety."

This is one of the dresses that I was truly surprised to see had never been on display, because to me this dress epitomizes the rococo era with its pastel blue, delicate floral pattern, pretty ruffles and ribbons, and flirtatious bows. Imagine how stunning it must have been with all of its lacy sleeve ruffles and undergarments, carefully rouged cheeks, glittering jewelry, and huge elaborate hair. It is truly one of my favorites.


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3 years ago
Instagram: @nelekiz

instagram: @nelekiz


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2 months ago
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”

“Omg, I love these! They go up to size 6X AND they have pockets?! Wow!! But do you have anything longer?”

Sure do, no problem!!

“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”

“YES these are great!!! But what about.. longer?”

I gotcha!! Comin’ right up!

“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”

“Perfect! But I have just one more question… what if I’m feeling spicy? How about skirts that are even shorter than the first ones?!”

Oh, you’re in luck! We’ve got minis now.

“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”
“Omg, I Love These! They Go Up To Size 6X AND They Have Pockets?! Wow!! But Do You Have Anything Longer?”

*wild cheering* /scene

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2 months ago
Introducing Aaravanna ミ★❀❁☁︎︎
Introducing Aaravanna ミ★❀❁☁︎︎
Introducing Aaravanna ミ★❀❁☁︎︎

Introducing Aaravanna ミ★❀❁☁︎︎


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