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A frilly, fluffy frock straight out of a fairy tale! I know, I have an alliteration addiction. No apologies.
Portrait of Yole Biaggini Moschini by Vittorio Matteo Corcos, 1904.
I meant to post this René Gruau illustration for Halloween, but it works just as well for #caturday, don't you think?
Details: This circa 1845-59 waistcoat features an exquisitely embroidered cornucopia overflowing with bountiful flowers and fruits. The craftsmanship is breathtaking. Via @metmuseum
Elsa Schiaparelli's signature color was shocking pink. She described it as "life-giving, like all the light and the birds and the fish in the world put together..." Her collab with Cutex created vivid polish shades to pair with her hot pink designs. #ItsOctober3rd #MeanGirlsDay
Magnificent 1948 Pierre Mourgue watercolor illustration of fashionable evening looks by Maggy Rouff and Lucien Lelong.
Yeah, I'm ready for Monday. Don't I
seem ready? Toootally ready.
Caricature of Umberto I of Italy by Théobald Chartran for Vanity Fair, 1878.
#SundayScaries
This exhibit was so vast, and there's so much more that I didn't cover, so if you can, get yourself to The Met and see Heavenly Bodies for yourself! You won't regret it!
Happy July! Take a look back at this month's magazine covers from each decade throughout the 20th Century. Which is your favorite? (1/3)
Bewitching opal and enamel art nouveau pendant, studded with diamonds. By Gabriel Falguieres, circa 1901. Via @ChristiesInc.
Happy May! Time to bring out the soft spring colors, like the ones used in these bustle gowns from this month in 1875. Via @LAPublicLibrary. #arthistory https://t.co/6lnoIgj4ge