Text


Michèle Mercier in Paco Rabanne, 1967. Photographed by Giancarlo Botti.
833 notes
·
View notes
Photo

Art nouveau tiara by Rene Lalique, ca 1903
14K notes
·
View notes
Photo

La Mode nationale, no. 23, 12 juin 1897, Paris. No. 1. — Corsage fantaisie. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Weiterlesen
70 notes
·
View notes
Text
313 notes
·
View notes
Text

Thomas Wilmer Dewing - Lady in Yellow (1888)
2K notes
·
View notes
Text
So I really like Takarazuka’s Elisabeth. Possibly too much, actually.
62 notes
·
View notes
Text




Late Victorian and Edwardian fashion in portraits by Giovanni Boldini (Italian, 1842-1931)
14K notes
·
View notes
Text
hey, can my cat stay on your blog for a little while?
i'm going out of town for the night and could use someone to watch her
131K notes
·
View notes
Text
😴💭🐑🤍👨❤️👨
#I was so so so excited for this show since it was announced#And I like Takato Chiaki well enough#But uh#Anon Yusei how dare you?#Be so good at pained smiles???#Also looked like she gives the best hugs since the invention of physical affection#Also I found so many people I'm interested in now?#I literally couldn't stop staring at Kagayaki Yuu#I didn't even know she existed before this show#I really liked the costumes too#The normal modern ones were fine but the dream land costumes?#Liebe#2 of the sheep share a nickname with me#Which is unimportant but also hilarious#Story seems to be set in Germany which never comes up in the story at all but if VERY good to know#Because that means kare's family won't go bancrupt on medical bills#(YES I asked people in the health care system out of curiosity)#And also that means that kare and boku can get gay married because uh#You can't tell me they're not 🐑😴dream✨🌈 boyfriends 👨❤️👨🤍#Balwin is literally the man of Abel's dreams#And vice versa#So there's that#I am normally judgemental as hell#But even I only have the tiniest nitpicks#Hope you all watched the yumeutsutsu stream because this show is GOOD#Takarazuka#Soragumi#Mel talks#Yumeutsutsu no saki ni just decided to be the best show to happen since I don't know when#And I'm so glad it did I love this show
0 notes
Photo
I did it again (part 1 here)
1. Godward’s A Fair Reflection (1915) and Waterhouse’s The Soul of the Rose (1908)
2. Frank Cadogan Cowper’s Damsel of the Lake (1924) kissing the lady in Auguste Toulmouche’s The Kiss (c.1870)
3. Waterhouse’s A Song of Springtime (1913) and Auguste Toulmouche’s Woman and Roses (1879)
4. Evelyn De Morgan’s Ariadne in Naxos (1877) with Waterhouse’s Sweet Summer (1912)
5. A woman from Charles Perugini’s Dolce Far Niente (1882) about to wake up Victor Gilbert’s Sleeping Beauty (date unknown)
please reblog if you save!
7K notes
·
View notes
Text

The Rain it Raineth Every Day, 1906
Leonard Campbell Taylor
931 notes
·
View notes
Photo

Gustav Adolf Mossa (1883 – 1971)
La Légende de Judith
263 notes
·
View notes