Source: dudley.gov.uk“Wire and sea glass bodice, fit for a mermaid or water nymph. By Diana Dias Leao”
Source: dudley.gov.uk“Wire and sea glass bodice, fit for a mermaid or water nymph. By Diana Dias Leao”
Source: checkoutmypaperdoI thought some of yous might be interested in these since a few of the paper dresses I’ve reblogged on this blog can be found in the article. Also listed are dresses of other materials, including porcelain and video nodules! Isn’t that neat?!
Source: omgthatdressWow. It looks like one of those insanely detailed papercuts.
Dress
1904
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Source: fairytalefashionThis is why Pixar is awesome: Include a famous dress from a famous painting of a famous actress playing Macbeth in your Scottish fantasy animation.
Check out the new images from Brave.
Dress (robe à la polonaise), ca. 1780
French
White silk de chine with hand-painted multicolored floral sprays
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Source: metmuseum.org
Frida Kahlo: Through the lens of Nickolas Muray at the Fullerton Museum
the most stylish
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Source: coloredmondays100 years of East London style in 100 seconds..
I think it’s pretty obvious why this is the bee’s knees.
The Alexander McQueen SAVAGE BEAUTY exhibit at the New York Met.
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Source: blog.metmuseum.org