It’s embarrassing how feral I am for this man jfc
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⚜️Cillian Murphy for VERSACE ICONS ⚜️
My favourite model gives cunty vibes
#someone fuckin hold me #I’M FOAMING AT THE MOUTH
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Period dramas dresses tournament: Orange dresses Round 1- Group A: Lizzie Stark, Peaky blinders (gifset) vs Nam Sook Hee, The handmaiden (gifset)
Propagandas (written by submitters)
For Lizzie's dress: Additional pics set
For Sook Hee's dress: Not only is this dress integral to the first huge plot twist of the movie bu virtue of its quality but also present for one of the most beautiful desperate and insane lesbian kiss of this movie which is saying something
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One Dress a Day Challenge
Anything Goes December
Peaky Blinders (s6 e2, "Black Shirt") / Amber Anderson as Diana Mitford
This black gown with off-white lace edging caught my eye while I was screencapping Lizzie Shelby's orange evening dress. Season 6 is set in 1933, and while early 1930s dresses can be a bit fussy, this one is sleek and elegant. It's hard to say what the material is, possibly velvet? There's a definite contrast with the satin gloves.
I like the matching necklace and belt buckle; I can't tell whether the earrings and bracelet are also part of the set, but if not, they harmonize well.
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Ok so... This may have no basis at all but I just had a thought about this white collars in various colored dress shirts in the 80s/90s.
Was it inspired by the detachable collars from the Victorian era through the Depression? Exemplified here by Cillian Murphy in Peaky Blinders.
Men wore detachable collars (and sometimes cuffs!) because they needed to be washed and treated differently than the shirt itself. They were often bleached and starched very stiffly, and different occasions required different collars. So it made more sense to have a bunch of different collars that you could get starched and cleaned separately and just attach them to whatever shirt you were wearing. Theoretically even going from day time casual to formal black tie with out having to change your shirt at all. Shown below is a collarless shirt with several different attachable collars. The shirt shown is white, but they weren't always. (This is from modern day brand Bykowski Tailor and Garb, a brand that makes "nostalgiac" clothing for men.)
Idk. I was thinking about it and suddenly my brain connected it and since I'm much more interested in women's fashion than men's I hadn't really thought about it before. This could absolutely be common knowledge already. I just thought it was interesting and wanted to know if anyone else had made the connection or had thoughts about it.
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Shelby's brother x The Man Machine
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