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I’ve been watching Riverdale for three seasons now and still no Elrond.
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ill be back in a week, i said. just school shit, i said. *dissapears for five months*
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school shit, be back in a week or so!
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provenaxiom · 3 years
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im back :) here to drop off some more cursed elrond art soon i hope
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Amazing Shirts (And Other Things) I Want: Part Five
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Claire's fancy-pants HISTORICAL FASHION MASTER POST
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So my historical costuming resources list from 2011 was less than a page long- I’m not saying that I’ve learned a lot in the past three years, but this list is now sitting pretty at a solid nine pages.  Whew.  And people wonder why I want to redo this damn series.
This list is by no means an exhaustive one- it’s a list of (primarily western) historical fashion resources, both online and offline, that is limited to what I know, own, or use!  It’s a work in progress, and I’m definitely hoping to expand on it as my knowledge base grows.  First things first, how about a little:
ADVICE FOR RESEARCHING HISTORICAL FASHION
Read, and read about more than just costuming.  Allowing yourself to understand the cultural and historical context surrounding the clothing of a particular region/period can be invaluable in sussing out good costume design.  Looking at pictures is all well and good, but reading about societal pressures, about construction techniques, daily routines, local symbolism, whatever else will really help you understand the rhyme and reason behind costuming from any given context.
Expand your costume vocabulary.  When you’re delving into a new topic, costuming or otherwise, picking up new terminology is essential to proper understanding and furthering your research.  Write down or take note of terms as you come across them- google them, look up synonyms, and use those words as a jumping off point for more research.  What’s a wire rebato?  How does it differ from a supportasse?  Inquiring minds want to know.
Double-check your sources.  Especially on the internet, and double especially on tumblr.  I love it, but it’s ground zero for rapidly spreading misinformation.  Books are usually your safest bet, but also take into account their date of publication, who’s writing them- an author’s biases can severely mangle their original source material.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help.  Do everything you can to find out information on your own, but feel free to reach out to people with more specialized areas of knowledge for help!  Be considerate about it- the people you’re asking are busy as well- but a specific line of questioning that proves you’re passionate and that you respect their subject matter expertise can work wonders.
Okay, onto the links!
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It’s impossible to overstate the importance of getting off the internet and looking into books!  God bless the internet, but books are (generally, this isn’t a rule) better-researched and better-sourced.  Bibliographies also mean each individual books can be a jumping off point for further research, which is always a fantastic thing.
Remember- owning books is awesome and you should absolutely assemble your own library of resources, but LIBRARIES.  Libraries.  You’ll be surprised to find what books are available to you at your local library.
GENERAL / SURVEYS
British Costume from Earliest Times to 1820 Fine book with lots of first hand sources, but be wary of the photography in the book- reproduction costumes and thus somewhat less reliable.  Though hilarious.
Corsets and Crinolines Norah Waugh’s invaluable survey of corsetry and corset patterns- used the world ‘round by modern corsetieres.
Costume in Detail: Women’s Dress 1730-1930 Elaborate line drawings/diagrams of extant period garments!  A fantastic survey.
Cut of Men’s Clothes PDF available online!  Patterns for men’s period garments.
Cut of Women’s Clothes Patterns for women’s period garments.
Greenwood Encyclopedia of Clothing Through World History This is a library find, unless you have a pretty three hundred bucks lying around- a great, general resource.
A History of Costume A lot of good text and info, to be taken with a grain of salt. Be wary of any reconstructions and or “supposed” patterns that aren’t directly based on extant garments or firsthand accounts.
Fashion (Taschen 25th Anniversary) A survey of the Kyoto Costume Institute’s fashion collection- broad but beautiful.  On every fashion student’s bookcase.
Fashion: The Definitive History of Costume and Style Great overview of fashion history from the Smithsonian and DK publishing.
The History of Costume: From the Ancient Mesopotamians Through the Twentieth Century Broad costume survey, second edition.
What People Wore: 1,800 Illustrations from Ancient Times to the Early Twentieth Century this is one of those “I am putting this here because I used it a ton when I was younger” but man, mixed bag.  Really cool survey to browse through, but also work that is a copy-of-a-copy-of-a-copy in most instances and thus not necessarily trustworthy as a resource.
What People Wore When: A Complete Illustrated History of Costume from Ancient Times to the Nineteenth Century for Every Level of Society A collection of Racinet and Hottentoth’s costume plates from the 19th century.  A beautiful survey but, since these are later illustrations, to be taken with a grain of salt.
Patterns fo Fashion books Detailed, hand-drawn diagrams of historical fashion, inside and out.  Pretty amazing stuff.
Patterns of Fashion: The Cut and Construction of Clothes for Men and Women, C.1560-1620
Patterns of Fashion 1: Englishwomen’s Dresses & Their Construction C. 1660-1860
Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen’s Dresses & Their Construction C. 1860-1940
Patterns of Fashion 4: The Cut and Construction of Linen Shirts, Smocks, Neckwear, Headwear and Accessories for Men and Women C. 1540-1660
Fashion in Detail books Not what you want if you’re looking for photos of entire costumes- note the “in detail” bit up there.  Just a beautiful series, and great reference for all the little things you might miss otherwise.  The V&A has an amazing fashion collection, and it’s great to see them share it with the world.
Nineteenth Century Fashion in Detail
Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Fashion in Detail
Underwear: Fashion in Detail
World Dress: Fashion in Detail The one non-western entry in the series.
Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700 - 1915 LACMA’s response to the V&A’s series mentioned above, also an invaluable resource for historical fashion detail.
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provenaxiom · 3 years
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Some reader, lightly commenting on my fic: hey i liked this.
me, my eyes enormous: you COMMENT me? you comment on my fic, like the story? oh! oh! love for reader! love for reader for One Thousand Years!!!!
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provenaxiom · 3 years
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Hey everyone I'm back!! There's an update I need y'all to know soon so I'll make a post but it's basically just about organizing side blogs and stuff <3
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anyone else here uhhhh love legolas?
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he still hates politics though
this was meant to be a quick sketch but i got carried away
inspired by this post by @incorrect-lotr-trash
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school shit, be back in a week or so!
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☆~ Please reblog/like this if you'd like an occasional visit from the Random Oc Questions Fairy! ~☆
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provenaxiom · 3 years
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As an author I think this is a bad idea.
treat yourself like you would treat your favorite character
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https://middle-earth-mythopoeia.tumblr.com/post/641938836863188992/chip-the-glasses-and-crack-the-plates-blunt-the
here’s the post w it
Thank you!!! :D
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(◡‿◡✿)
(ʘ‿ʘ✿) “what you say ‘bout me”
(ʘ‿ʘ)ノ✿ “hold my flower”
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have u seen the recording of Tolkien singing the chip the glasses song??
:0 I HAVE NOT!!! if u have the link pls send it!! <3
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Quick update gonna go by aramis now pog
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provenaxiom · 3 years
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Send asks? 👉👈
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