Denim Jacket
c.1850
United States
This jacket would have been worn over a woman’s work dress or blouse, most likely while she labored outdoors. Its construction mimics the fashionable hourglass silhouette of the period, with tucks that cinch at the wrists and natural waistline. Denim is typically thought of as a menswear textile, but it was also common in women’s workwear during the 19th century.
Museum at FIT (Object number: P87.43.3)
I don't know what brand of black paint they're using but I think I'm experiencing feelings I've only read about in fanfiction
tumblrinas need to see this
i'm a writer irl (can't say who because my agent would put me into a blender and press go) and honestly the funniest and most humiliating incident of my life was the time my finished manuscript triggered a plagiarism flag with the publisher for two lines of prose in my literary fiction novel...
.... which was word for word similar to a paragraph in a certain explicit work on FFN starring elrond and his batsman from the hobbit films, aka that one elf that looked like he ate panic attacks for breakfast (i forget his name but it's Figwit II) where the lord of imladris bends said twink over his writing desk and gives him the battering ram treatment.
and if you think i had to sit in front of one if the biggest publishing companies in the world and admit that it was, in fact, me who wrote the fic where the lord of imladris bends said twink over his writing desk and gives him the battering ram treatment in order to avoid being wrongly flagged for plagiarism, you would be absolutely correct.
(yes they published the book)
This takes a lot of courage in a lot of important ways good job OP
A Conversation with Richard Siken by Thomas Hobohm
are you a Byron or Wilde apologist?
concerned citizens from 1895 are messaging me
for me internet friendships are “we don’t talk all the time but I see you’re online and it makes me happy” and I really hope it’s like that for everyone
‘beauty with pink veil’ - alphonsine de-challié (1858-1904)
alphonsine de-challié was one of the first female artists to work in a studio, and her series of paintings explored the beauty of women through the female gaze.
Gowns by Louise Hamlin-Wright, 1980s.
Who doesn’t like some wartrophy!Loki?
No offense / None taken
'La Belle Dame sans Merci' but make it sapphic
Have another fake preview…
You guys are just encouraging me with these notes. 👀
I promised Twitter that if my tweet about this gets 300 retweets I’ll post another fake page. 👀
So, for anyone who remembers this old comic that started it all… I’ve made a GAME inspired by it!
🖤My free-to-play visual novel, “Phantom of the Black Rose Revue,” is now available!🖤 This nostalgic yuri game features 19 animated CGs, 13 original music tracks, and an introduction to the world, mysteries, and love interests of the Revue! 🖤
Signal boosts greatly appreciated, especially as this game is entered in the Spooktober Game Jam!
Care for a drink?
A universal mood.
I might turn these into stickers