fripperiesandfobs:

Dress ca. 1832

From the Metropolitan Museum of Art

(via historicalfashion)

wadeboggscarpetworld:

Lazy Sunday 2

Awesome digital short is awesome.

(via aslowmotiondream)

An alien-looking girl with a pearl earring. Haha. Drawn with Procreate for the iPad. Guh. Now I want the iPad 2 or the New iPad (is that how you call it?). HDDDDDDDD.

An alien-looking girl with a pearl earring. Haha. Drawn with Procreate for the iPad. Guh. Now I want the iPad 2 or the New iPad (is that how you call it?). HDDDDDDDD.

Because I haven’t done one in a loooooong time. And also, Bouguereau’s works are teh awesomeness

Because I haven’t done one in a loooooong time. And also, Bouguereau’s works are teh awesomeness

aslowmotiondream:

scarygodmother:

Apparently this is an actual thing Jeremy Renner does to warm up for a scene. Tom Cruise saw him doing it and made the director put it in the movie.

Remember when he got nervous for Jimmy Fallon, and then he did some lunges beforehand, and then he ripped his pants just a tiny bit, but he ended up flashing the whole audience anyway? 

Guh, whoever costume designed or styled him, THANK YOU *___* Gotta love a perfect fitting suit.

(Source: lawyerupasshole)

wetheurban:

DR MARTENS TEAMS UP WITH LIBERTY LONDON
This collaboration makes me weak - seriously too good! Hot on the heels of their most recent collaboration with Nike, Liberty have announced they will be lending their classic prints to another must-have label, this time the British heritage brand: Dr Martens. The collaboration includes an array of floral print boots, shoes, leather satchels, as well as the recently introduced Kensington and desert boot styles.
The merch will be exclusively available at Liberty of London’s iconic Regent Street store starting May 1st and online at www.dmusatore.com starting June 1st.

UM. WANT. WANT. WAAAANT.

wetheurban:

DR MARTENS TEAMS UP WITH LIBERTY LONDON

This collaboration makes me weak - seriously too good! Hot on the heels of their most recent collaboration with Nike, Liberty have announced they will be lending their classic prints to another must-have label, this time the British heritage brand: Dr Martens. The collaboration includes an array of floral print boots, shoes, leather satchels, as well as the recently introduced Kensington and desert boot styles.

The merch will be exclusively available at Liberty of London’s iconic Regent Street store starting May 1st and online at www.dmusatore.com starting June 1st.

UM. WANT. WANT. WAAAANT.

(via loveforfashion)

readraw.

I have a long reading list (yes, pretentiously so). I love to read. I also love to draw. I’ll be drawing what I read. Or try to. 

defunctfashion:

Jessie Franklin Turner | Tea Gown | c. 1940

Teagowns or “negligees” as the style was sometimes called at the time, were adapted from strictly at home wear to dinner and evening dress in the 1930s. This particular teagown, one of her most well-known design types, exemplifies this alternative form of formal dress and Turner’s luxurious and unconventional design aesthetic. The use of sumptuous materials and textures, combined in pleasing ways, was a signature element of her designs, seen here in the expert juxtaposition of taffeta, lace, chiffon and satin. Turner was also known for her interesting, often unexpected, color combinations, shown in this teagown in the use of calming celadon satin, chiffon and lace contrasted with the softest of pink and vibrant magenta details.

(Source: thestyleline, via loveforfashion)

bookshelfporn:

Our Kind of Christmas Tree :)
(via Nathan Bush)

bookshelfporn:

Our Kind of Christmas Tree :)

(via Nathan Bush)