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Black Goth Appreciation Day 2020
Coming soon June 21st! Any way you want to celebrate? What is your favorite black goth musician/band you want featured (let’s keep it to goth, darkwave and post-punk music)?
http://diningwithdana.net/black-goth-appreciation-day-2019/
Photography: Pips, England 1978. She’s in parties, Propaganda Magazine nyc 1984
Please tag yourself if you are in here!
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- Austere Devotion -
Available to buy now in my Etsy store with worldwide shipping 🕷 https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AusterexxDevotion #steampunk #gothabilly #eldergoth #gothicstyle #workgoth #oldergoth #grownupgoth #stylishgoth #subtlegoth #edwardiangoth #darkfashion #alternative #gothaesthetic #altfashion #gothicrevival #couturenoir #gothredefined #gothicclothing #gothicpinup #gothiclolita #goth #gothic #gothicfashion #victorianclothing #victoriangothic #vintagegoth #corporategoth #tradgoth #victoriangoverness #darkacademia https://www.instagram.com/p/CMz4G7Kp1mx/?igshid=v0yy22z052t0
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The front door of the Great Synagogue of Aleppo.
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🗡 — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/3w7NHFK
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i was going ask “if people say the lord’s prayer to get rid of christian vampires, would you say kaddish if it’s a jewish vampire?” just as an offhand question
but then i was thinking like, that’s kind of cute actually… saying a mourning prayer for an undead creature… what if instead of being hurt and warded off by it they’re emotionally touched and change their mind about hassling you
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PINGAT JET BEADED BUTTERFLY EVENING CAPE
1890’s
Maison Emile Pingat A. Walles & Cie
Cream satin with chiffon shoulder drape beneath two layers of stiffened black net decorated as butterfly wings with silver sequins and faceted jet beads, the high neck having a large beaded wire butterfly at back.
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There's a lot of different Jewish Maghrebi #looks. One of my faves is the late-19th/early-20th c Constantine dress.
The fashion before this is actually another fave, for another day.
Jewish women in Constantine (though Muslim women didn't differ much) would wear a plastron embroidered 'djubba' (robe) over a 'ghlila djabadouli' (long sleeved jacket) and blouse underneath. In the summer the djubba was worn over the cotton blouse and a sleeveless 'ghlila' or 'farmla' (short waistcoat).
When worn without the djubba the look was completed with a 'fouta', which was just a long rectangle tied around the waist for modesty. The fouta was/is an important tradition associated with women's fertility/health in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco (where its sometimes called a 'mendil').
Studio portraits of Jewish women from Constantine, Algeria
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- Austere Devotion -
Available to buy now in my Etsy store with worldwide shipping 🕷 https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AusterexxDevotion #steampunk #gothabilly #eldergoth #gothicstyle #workgoth #oldergoth #grownupgoth #stylishgoth #subtlegoth #edwardiangoth #darkfashion #alternative #gothaesthetic #altfashion #gothicrevival #couturenoir #gothredefined #gothicclothing #gothicpinup #gothiclolita #goth #gothic #gothicfashion #victorianclothing #victoriangothic #vintagegoth #corporategoth #tradgoth #victoriangoverness #darkacademia https://www.instagram.com/p/COvI-_HpDe4/?igshid=1xes77ydl4t8h
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“I have always loved you, dark forest of my life.”
— Giorgio de Chirico, from “The Complete Writings,” published c. 1971
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