明華堂 2014限量 明款承袭 Minghuatang 2014 Hanfu
主松花色·梅花蜂蝶·提花 竖领披风 中直袖 织金镶边
主黛蓝色·梅花蜂蝶·提花 竖领披风 大敞袖 织金镶边
medium spring bud; plum blossoms, bees and butterflies pattern; figured silk; stand collar; medium straight sleeves; edged by gilt silk thread
indigo blue; plum blossoms, bees and butterflies pattern; figured silk; stand collar; fully opened wide sleeves; edged by gilt silk thread
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This post makes me so freaking happy
I love this woman indefinitely
You are royalty.
My Queen.
Forever my Queen of Genovia
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25 year old Chen Yen-hui recreates makeup looks from the Tang dynasty
click here for more Tang dynasty eyebrows!
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Oh my god, have you ever watched this woman draw!?
It sends tingles up my spine.
hell yeah, I love the detail Kaoru puts in little things and the time she spends on the clothing and houses. It blows me away how good everything looks in her works, she’s one of my favorite mangakas.
This is so awesome, looklooklook.
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From the MutterMuseum – the deformed ribcage of a woman who wore corsets vs a normal ribcage
Just as a heads-up, there are proper and improper ways to wear a corset. Contrary to popular belief, not every Victorian woman tightlaced, and neither does everyone today. You can wear a corset for support and not have it so tight that it permanently deforms your body; it will still restrict your movements as far as bending at the waist goes (depending on how long the corset is/etc.), but you can breathe and such. Problem is that, just as you get women today who wear too-high heels that permanently damage their joints and back just to be fashionable, so you had women who would wear their corsets too tightly. But most of the “thirteen inch waist” stories came not from reality, but erotica of the time. Some women would have narrowed ribcages from being corseted at an early age, but as modern tightlacers can attest, this doesn’t mean that you can’t breathe or function.
Here. Have some info on corset myths. And some information on modern tightlacing (may be mildly NSFW).
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Inspired by every student whose told they can’t be an artist because it doesn’t “make enough money”.
(My mom said that same exact thing when I got my acceptance letter from ASU after seeing that I’m enrolled in the design school there.)
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