Elie Saab | Spring/Summer 2024 Couture
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Sometimes fiction doesn’t have a moral to the story. Sometimes fiction points at something and goes “Ever thought about THAT???” And you look at what it’s pointing at for a bit.
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Man's waistcoat and woman's dress from ca. 1830-35, both made from the same fabric which is thought to be embroidered Chinese silk satin imported to Europe, embroidered with white flowers and multi coloured butterflies.
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shoutout to the "foolproof" bread recipe I fucked up entirely for inspiring this
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Mother of pearl hair comb - c. 1850 🐚
couturecreama on twt
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Fendi | Spring/Summer 2024 Couture
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Zuhair Murad | Spring/Summer 2024 Couture
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"...As shines the moon in clouded skies,
She in her poor attire was seen;
One praised her ankles, one her eyes,
One her dark hair and lovesome mien.
So sweet a face, such angel grace,
In all that land had never been.
Cophetua sware a royal oath:
'This beggar maid shall be my queen!' "
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Inspired by "The Beggar Maid" poem by Lord Alfred Tennyson. However, I decided to replace the role king Cophetua and his fair beggar maid with a knight and a street musician.
If you are wondering, Gilbert's uniform indicated he belonged to the Johanniter Order, the German Protestant branch of the Knights Hospitaller. From 1811-1812, The Order was being transferred and put under the authority of the Prussian crown. Today, The Order is still operated with their current Herrenmeister - Prince Oscar of Prussia as the leader.
Meanwhile, the Austrian lady is always a beauty even when she is not in those fancy dresses.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------Credit to @Ngăn Tối, who has done a wonderful job for my commission. You can visit the artist via their Facebook:
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“On it!” ⭐️🫡
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As long as she’s not off to cause chaos, it is fine 🤔 … maybe…
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last time I posted a sketch with Fem Prussia for 2020, and this is today's sketch
The gods see how I love to paint Prussia and knights, especially Prussia as a knight
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