Wulgaria 'Silver Moon' Gown [x]
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You know what's sad? That people think that maturity = dressing dully. Dullness is just dullness, that's it. So that person you answered to in a reblog is so wrong it's sad. I'm 36 and I still dress colorfully because that's what I like. I love wearing Disney accessories, fun prints, and whimsical accessories. But I know people ten years younger than me that wear sad beige because they like it. It's so bothersome when people assign ages to colours...
100% to everything you just said.
I'll be honest the blog in question who I was responding to surprised me, because I know for a fact they've felt threatened by my fashion blog in the past. It's one thing to have an opinion, but it's another to try and be condescending because they think they know better when in fact they don't. It falls under the "I don't meant to be rude, but please educate yourself before you speak out in future" remark which is something I despise about a lot of people both on and offline. It's also why I'm no longer holding back in trying to be the bigger person, I have an opinion and I'm going to express it whether anyone likes it or not. Like I've said before, it's okay to be fan of something or someone you admire and still criticise them because you always want be at their best creatively.
At the end of the day fashion is a form of art and art is subjective which means it's open to interpretation, including varying opinions.
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Evermore-Fashion: Celtic Mythology
The Lady of the Lake, was an enchantress also known as Viviane or Nimue, who appears in many of the tales of King Arthur in Celtic mythology. She is best remembered for her relationships with the knight Lancelot and the infamous magician Merlin. According to legend, the Lady of the Lake lived beneath a lake surrounding the mystical island of Avalon. She also raised Lancelot after his father died, and gave Arthur the magical sword Excalibur, which he treasured. When Arthur was near death, she saved him by taking him to Avalon to await a time when his people would once again need his leadership.聽The magician Merlin fell in love with the Lady of the Lake, however she refused to give him her love until he had taught her all his secrets. Eventually she used her powers to trap him either in the trunk of a tree or possibly beneath a stone. Despite Merlin having the gift of foresight and seeing his imprisonment coming, he was either powerless or unwilling to change his fate.
(The Atelier Couture 'Shakespeare in Love' Bridal Couture Collection)
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Evermore-Fashion: Celtic Mythology
Guinevere was the wife of King Arthur, the legendary ruler of Britain in Celtic mythology. She was a beautiful and noble queen, but her life took a tragic turn when she fell in love with Lancelot, one of Arthur's bravest and most loyal knights. Guinevere was also the daughter of King Leodegrance of Scotland. Arthur admired the king's lovely daughter and married her in spite of a warning from his adviser Merlin that Guinevere would be unfaithful to him. As a wedding gift, Leodegrance gave Arthur a round table that would play a central role in his court. After the marriage, Guinevere became acquainted with Lancelot, who performed various deeds to honour and rescue her. At first, Arthur took no notice of the growing attachment between the queen and Lancelot. Later, however, the king accused his wife of being unfaithful, and had to Lancelot. Several violent聽fights between the two followed, with groups of knights joining in on each side. Eventually, Guinevere returned to Arthur.
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