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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Caché Size 4 Formal Maxi Gown with Petite Hem Tailoring.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: LOFT Petite S Red Dress.
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my favorite eye looks pt 1 (http://instagram.com/thesaraengel)
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“what if, LOTR but little animated animals.” by jessica a. m
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There’s a reason your boss lies to you about union membership.
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Deirdre
Illustration inspired by the story of Deirdre, a tragic heroine from the Irish legends. Art made for Editora Wish, a brazilian publisher.
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Pair of gauntlets of Maximilian I, attributed to Lorenz Helmschmid, ca. 1490 at “The Last Knight” exhibit at the Met in 2019. Credit…George Etheredge for The New York Times
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I don’t get how in fantasy fiction, the women who actually enjoy sewing/embroidering are always painted as the weak, boring, and anti-feminist characters
Sewing and embroidery take skill, patience, and artistic talent and it was also the ultimate way to ignore the annoying men in your life in past centuries
If you didn’t feel like talking to a man, you just “took up your sewing” and he’d have to leave you alone, especially if he needed that shirt mended
Women also got together all the time to sew, weave, embroider but also talk, gossip, assist each other’s work, and enjoy each other’s company in peace
The skill the female character has doesn’t have to be sword-fighting for her to be strong, because there’s strength and power in any skill she has
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Um, It Makes Total Sense We’re All Into Sea Shanties Now
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