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png-magician · 1 year
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lost-my-soup · 2 months
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I think my parents bullied ne out of the euforia of wearing fem cloths.
It just doesnt feel the same anymore and i barely do it.
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saint-calvin-stw · 4 months
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Look at my jacket I'm so happy with it
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mablystore · 1 year
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BRIDAL 33 DOWNLOAD IN MY PATREON PATREON EARLY ACCESS
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mommyfatbelly · 25 days
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,, Cloths fitting day"
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Kinks: Wordrobemelfunction, Chubby, To small cloths
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The day of my holiday trip was starting to get closer. So I needed to plan and get everything ready. I haven't checked my summer clothes since late last year. One by one, I started to try them. I would say it was a surprise that some of them were smaller than I was expecting, but if I was honest with myself, I didn't count my calories this year. 
The cute jeans shorts didn't want to zip on my belly even if I tried so hard. The button barely even reached the hole. I groaned with dissatisfaction and my fingers tried to button up.  This try didn't end very well. When the button finally came through the hole, I took a deep breath. The tightness was hurting my belly, but I realized it came unexpectedly. The button popped out and rolled somewhere into the room. At least I had a second pair of similar pants... My hope disappeared quicker than it appeared. This time they got stuck in the middle of my tights.  The soft sight left my lips. It was only two pieces of what I had planned to pack, and I was tired already and unmotivated, but I needed to check the rest of my summer clothes. The next thing or rather multiple things I put my fingers on was a couple of t-shirts.  Oversize ones or at least they wore that way last year. Now wrapped around my tummy, showing off how big and jiggly my stomach has been through the last few months. One after the other, they showed a great roll on me and my belly stuck out. I was sure that the ones that were forfeited were not going to fit at all and well...they resembled crop tops. I couldn't get them on my belly, so they mostly cover my boobs. My belly hung from them when I was wearing them.
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chaotictoon · 11 months
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♡ Fashion ♡
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huariqueje · 2 years
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Chair   -  Jeanne Bieruma Oosting, n/d.
Dutch, 1898–1994
Linolium cut on japanese paper ,  65 x 50 cm.
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yandere-wishes · 6 months
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Does anyone know if Shein is good for clothes shopping? Everything on the site looks too good to be true
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soaraintergalactic · 1 year
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Sarah Snyder for MSCHF (2023)
Source via Twitter - Outlander Magazine
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theantarwitch · 1 year
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Clothing & Wearing Magic – Part 1
Something common within the witch community is to read the advice to enchant necklaces and rings for various purposes, and although it is also common to read about putting sigils hidden in clothes or the soles of shoes, there is much more cloth to cut regarding the subject. So I will classify it in several parts. Remember that it is only indicative, examples may be missing and there are a thousand enchantments that could be better, but it is only to give an idea.
Part 1: Location.
Different parts of the body have different biological functions, and while a charm on the hand or foot (for luck, for example) can have similar results, checking “where” it is implemented is important to maximize its potential when resort to correspondence. When several things correspond to the same end, they are potentiated, add their skills, which gives more lasting, strong and effective results. That is why I have divided the location based on the different parts of the body.
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Headgear: Hats, earings, glasses, sunglasses, scarves, headphones, masks, etc. These elements tend to be linked to primary sensory characteristics and intelligence, it can be said that the head is dominated by the Air element, so what reigns here are the abilities to see/hear/smell/speak, eloquence, ability to talk, how the brain works in social mode. So any enchantment intended to enhance (or nullify) these abilities will benefit if applied to a head outfit, as well as strengthen Clairsentience. It also includes your own hair, hairstyle and hair color, which makes it more versatile.
Hats, beanies, veils, tiaras, headbands, hair clips, etc: By covering the head they function more as protectors, a natural barrier to energy. Since the top usually has the most "pure" energy, people who are sensitive to energy changes (or energy vampires) may benefit from enchanting hats. It can also serve to strengthen Claircognizance. Above all, it can help with charms dedicated to the brain, social anxiety, mental illness, etc. (pls mundane before magic okay baby? Love you).
Earings, ear piercings, headphones, hearing aid, cochlear implant: Ear charms. Hear truths, ignore lies, ignore gossip, hear dangers. It can benefit to strengthen Clairaudience.
Eyeglasses, sunglasses, eyebrow piercing, contact lenses, prosthetic eyes: Eye Charms. See the truth, not be affected by glam spells, barriers to spells and energies, focus, strengthen Clairvoyance.
Masks, scarves, mouth/tongue/nose piercing, brackets, necklaces, tracheostomy tube: It can help to verbalize our ideas, control stuttering, anxiety to speak, to say what should be said, in addition to strengthening Clairalience and Clairgustance.
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Hand elements: Bracelets, watch, rings, nail color/design, wristbands, gloves. The hands are givers and takers of energy, you literally manipulate energy all day long, so the spells here can focus on that manipulation. They are the most common to enchant for their versatility and ease of exchange.
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Torso Elements: The torso carries the center of our energy (and organs), so it is usually the area that requires the least protection (spiritually speaking, it is dominated by the four elements, but mainly Earth and Fire), since it carries accumulated energy, which is difficult to affect. The organs, the amount of "life" (biological activity, electricity, blood), accumulations of bones and organic material (organs, food, fluids), make it the defensive point of the body. Even so, it can be benefited by spells depending on the clothes.
Underwear/ binders/ necklaces/ medical equipment such as CPAP, colostomy bag, etc: They are linked to what is closest to the body, therefore, they can be enchanted for everything linked to internal desires, fears and, for medical equipment, to improve health (enchanting equipment can also help them work better, last longer in optimal condition, reduce symptoms and so on, but remember, be careful, pls).
Outerwear such as hoodies, jackets, poncho, coats or whatever you are wearing as a top layer: Being in direct contact with the outside world, you can benefit from enchanting it with protection, or spells for bravery, courage, strength.
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Leg Elements: Pants, belts, canes, walkers, wheelchair, skirts, orthopedic legs. Ruled mainly by the Earth element, it can help to strengthen mobility, agility, speed, dexterity spells, not to move from your place, to remain firm.
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Foot Elements: Shoes, slippers, orthopedic shoes, ankle bracelet. As with the legs, the feet focus on mobility, but they are also the ones that transport you through different energy spaces, they are the ones that can most easily receive the influence of the energy of the place, so it can be beneficial to add enchantments of protection. Socks are usually responsible for collecting odors, and due to their "nature" of being easily replaceable, it is not wrong to think that enchanting them can also help absorb bad energy, which will go down the drain when washed.
Part 2: Materials. 
Part 3: Designs and Colors.
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rumeko · 10 months
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png-magician · 2 years
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seungcheolwifey · 5 months
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bruneburg · 1 year
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thoughts?
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thinkpink212 · 1 year
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Sweet like candy 🍉
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corsetsisland · 10 months
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The History of Corsets: From Function to Fashion
The History of Corsets: From Function to Fashion
Introduction
Corsets have a rich and intriguing history that spans centuries. From their humble beginnings as functional undergarments to their transformation into fashionable accessories, corsets have played a significant role in shaping women's fashion and societal norms. In this article, we will delve into the fascinating journey of corsets, exploring their origins, evolution, and the impact they have had on women's lives throughout history.
The Birth of Corsets:
 The concept of corsets can be traced back to ancient civilizations, where women used various forms of supportive garments to shape their bodies. However, it was during the Renaissance period in Europe that the corset, as we know it today, began to take shape. Initially, corsets were designed to flatten the chest and create a conical shape, emphasizing the waistline.
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The Era of Tight-Lacing: 
During the 16th and 17th centuries, corsets became a symbol of social status and were worn by women of all classes. The desire for an exaggerated hourglass figure led to the practice of tight-lacing, where corsets were laced tightly to achieve a smaller waistline. This extreme fashion trend, while fashionable, often caused health issues for women, including difficulty breathing and organ displacement.
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The Rise of the Victorian Corset:
 The 19th century witnessed the emergence of the Victorian corset, which further emphasized the hourglass figure. Victorian corsets were heavily boned and tightly laced, often to the point of discomfort. They were an integral part of a woman's wardrobe and were considered essential for maintaining proper posture and femininity.
The Corset Reform Movement:
 By the late 19th century, the negative health consequences of corsets became increasingly evident, sparking the corset reform movement. Advocates for reform, such as Dr. Gustav Jaeger and Amelia Bloomer, promoted more flexible and less restrictive alternatives to traditional corsets. This movement laid the foundation for the eventual decline of the corset's popularity.
The Roaring Twenties and the Rise of the Flapper:
 The 1920s marked a significant shift in fashion and societal attitudes. The corset was gradually replaced by looser, more comfortable undergarments, reflecting the newfound freedom and liberation of women. The emergence of the flapper style, characterized by dropped waistlines and straight silhouettes, signaled a departure from the restrictive corsets of the past.
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The Corset in Modern Fashion: 
While corsets lost their popularity as everyday undergarments, they found a new lease on life in the world of fashion. In the latter half of the 20th century, corsets were reintroduced as outerwear, becoming a symbol of sensuality and glamor. Designers like Jean Paul Gaultier and Vivienne Westwood incorporated corsetry into their collections, reimagining it as a fashion statement rather than a constraining undergarment.
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Corsets in Contemporary Culture: 
In recent years, corsets have experienced a resurgence in popular culture, fueled in part by the influence of social media and celebrities. They have become a staple in alternative fashion, cosplay, and burlesque scenes. The modern corset often combines elements of traditional construction with contemporary materials, allowing for a balance between style and comfort.
The Empowerment of Choice: 
Today, the corset is seen as a personal choice rather than a societal expectation. Many women embrace corsets as a form of self-expression, celebrating their bodies and reclaiming historical fashion. Corsets are available in a wide range of styles, from classic designs to more modern interpretations, catering to diverse preferences and body types.
Conclusion: 
The history of corsets is a testament to the ever-changing nature of fashion and societal ideals. From their functional origins to their transformation into a fashion statement, corsets have left an indelible mark on women's fashion and body image throughout history. While their popularity has waxed and waned, corsets continue to captivate our imagination and serve as a symbol of both tradition and empowerment. Whether worn for fashion, cosplay, or personal expression, corsets remain an enduring and iconic piece of attire, reminding us of the remarkable journey they have undertaken over the centuries.
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