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vintagepatchouli · 1 year
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Life update
This blog is now inactive: I am happy, in love and too busy to maintain one of these, the anonymous messages I’ve received recently have all been deleted, and if you ever wanted to contact me here won’t be the place to do it!
Peace out tumblr you’ve been a horrible ride
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vintagepatchouli · 3 years
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David Favrod
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@katy0820
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vintagepatchouli · 3 years
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To whichever creepy weirdo it is anonymously messaging my ex and signing off with my initial, stop trying to stir an empty pot, it’s really gross and weird.
If it’s the same person who’s been sending me anonymous harassment for years, I absolutely will take this further 🙃
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more on my instagram @matialonsor
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Happy birthday to Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, who was born on this day in 1755. One of the most prominent (and popular) French portrait painters of the late 1700s, she created over 800 paintings in her lifetime. Marie Antoinette was one of Vigée-Lebrun’s many patrons, and with her support the artist became one of fourteen women admitted to the Royal Academy prior to the French Revolution. Madame Le Brun caused a great scandal at her first Salon, when she exhibited “Marie-Antoinette in a Chemise Dress,” portraying the queen in a simple, informal white muslin garment. Deemed too inappropriate for the public eye, the artist was asked to remove it from the exhibition. Vigée-Lebrun continued to make waves when her painting “Self-Portrait with Her Daughter, Julie” was exhibited at the Salon of 1787, which portrayed the artist smiling open-mouthed, breaking traditional painting conventions.
This particular portrait is of Madame Du Barry, a longtime mistress of King Louis XV. Vigée-Lebrun painted Du Barry three times. It is likely that Du Barry gave this picture to her English lover, Henry Seymour.
“Portrait of Madame Du Barry” 1781, by Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun
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MARIE ANTOINETTE (2006) | starring Kirsten Dunst
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Thanks random anon! I haven’t posted a selfie in a long long time to try to protect myself from the constant stream of abuse I was getting on here, maybe I should post my face again sometime 🤷‍♀️
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vintagepatchouli · 3 years
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Send me on ASK !
🖤: I would date you.
💚: I think you’re attractive .
💙: You are my crush.
💜: I don’t talk to you but I really love your blog.
💖: We have a lot in common.
💛: FUCK ME, LET’S FUCK.
💔: I don’t like you.
💓: I think you are unattractive.
❤️: Marry me.
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Yves Saint Lauren Rive Gauche, Harper’s Bazaar, September 1986.
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Marilyn Monroe gets ready to go see the play “Cat On A Hot Tin Roof” in her hotel room on March 24, 1955 at the Ambassador Hotel in New York City, New York. Photos by Ed Feingersh.
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ANYA TAYLOR-JOY for 78th Annual Golden Globe Awards. 02/28/21
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Elie Saab - Spring/Summer 2021 Pt. 5
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