19. Doing the college thing. A true romantic.

This blog is a collection of things that tickle my fancy and make me smile, along with some random musings.

toastedfrenchdeux:

Vanessa’s American apparel ad

look at me shine!
Courtesy of Faith.

toastedfrenchdeux:

Vanessa’s American apparel ad

look at me shine!

Courtesy of Faith.

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moarhelenplz:

OOOH~ oh my god. This is fantastic.

moarhelenplz:

OOOH~ oh my god. This is fantastic.

(Source: fuckyeahalternativefashion)

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theniftyfifties:

A model being fitted for a gown, 1951. Photo by Nat Farbman.

OMG, what kind of a dress is this?!
It’s daring, and beautiful, and mysterious… how do you craft something like this?

theniftyfifties:

A model being fitted for a gown, 1951. Photo by Nat Farbman.

OMG, what kind of a dress is this?!

It’s daring, and beautiful, and mysterious… how do you craft something like this?

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aqilahhassan:

(by Hanna-Kristina)

aqilahhassan:

(by Hanna-Kristina)

(via phosphore)

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theniftyfifties:

Model wears spectacles and a newspaper print scarf, 1950s. Photo by Chris Tselios.

theniftyfifties:

Model wears spectacles and a newspaper print scarf, 1950s. Photo by Chris Tselios.

(Source: lauramcphee)

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theniftyfifties:

Costume design sketch by Edith Head for Ruth Hussey in ’Mr Music’, 1950.

I’ve always had a thing for 50’s dresses, and this confirms why.

theniftyfifties:

Costume design sketch by Edith Head for Ruth Hussey in ’Mr Music’, 1950.

I’ve always had a thing for 50’s dresses, and this confirms why.

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yeoldefashion:

A girl’s straw hat made in the US circa 1883.

yeoldefashion:

A girl’s straw hat made in the US circa 1883.

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theniftyfifties:

1959 ladies fashions,

theniftyfifties:

1959 ladies fashions,

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(Source: styleandstarbucks, via forfutureskies)

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fashionforfairies:

calantheandthenightingale:

Warm pastels with floral prints *___*  Dresses by Mary Magdalene.

*touch*

These are beyond gorgeous…. I love this brand too. <3

(via magicaldaydreamer)

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The Pocket Square

thesme:

JARED REEDER :: Aesthetics Expert

The pocket square is the one accessory that separates a well-dressed gentleman from a typical man in a suit. The pocket square or handkerchief was intended for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping your hands or face. But today, it is mostly used as a decorative element in a suit pocket. I personally would not be caught dead without one. Glory!

(via meninsuits)

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Where have all the trousers gone?

All I want for my fall wardrobe is a pair (or two) of TROUSERS. Grey or black trousers!

Not with extra flaired legs, or fancy embellishments either. Just some nice trousers!

Trousers made of wool, gabardine, or tweed.

If they’re high-wasited that’s fine.

I just don’t want to wear jeans anymore…

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