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Social media and the myth of perfection - Isis Wardrobe
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Social media and the myth of perfection - Isis Wardrobe. 07:01 am May 11th, 2015. Social media and the myth of perfection. Wearing History posted about media and social perfection recently. It's easy to think that those who post beautiful pictures lives life that are constantly perfect, so she gave us a challenge:. I tend to avoid the cameras when things are bad, but I have a few. Deep inside an untreated depression. Unemployed and dealing with the aftermath of divorce and depression. Or Leave a comment.
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The embroidered stomacher - Isis Wardrobe
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The embroidered stomacher - Isis Wardrobe. 08:04 am December 3rd, 2014. I finished the embroidered stomacher last week and all in all it took. Almost exactly a month to do it. But then I was ill for two weeks and didn’t. Have energy for any other kind of sewing. So the black jacket the stomacher was. Made for, that one I still not finished. It looked quite good with my old green. Velvet gown, though. Last Saturday we went to Finland for the Christmas ball at. Gown, but hey, it is only seven years old!
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Out of my 'zone': June 2006
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Out of my 'zone'. Friday, June 23, 2006. Depends on what side you're one. If I had entered Northern Ireland with NO introduction to its history or culture I might be having second thoughts about my visit. Without understanding the context of this beautiful country, you can feel the oppression weighing you down. However, thanks to my N.I. friends who patiently explained the situation, I felt prepared to view the country, scars and all. A BBC account of the troubles. Each community continued to be defined ...
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The gable headdress for the Museum of London - joysdaughter
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The gable headdress for the Museum of London. Sep 15th, 2005 at 11:56 AM. It just gets better and better! Today I was asked if a museum photographer could come and get pix of me working on the headdress. Also they would like someone to ask about making a replica and use it for publicity. Hey, that means someone else can do my dress diary with professional photos! Of course, being the shy, retiring sort of person I am it took at least 10 seconds before I replied to the e-mail. I wanted to write "Yes!
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Historical Tours with S&S | Travel with Sense & Sensibility!
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Make memories with us, meet friends, and dive into the richest treasures of fashion history! Exciting cities, charming villages, stunning stately homes, quiet countryside–our tours include it all. You’ll take it all in from private coaches and train windows and leisurely walks. We open the doors to some of Britain’s finest private collections of historical fashion. You’ll also be able to request particular items or specify a favorite time period! February 14th, 2015. April 6th, 2017. Three nights in the ...
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A moral dilemma - joysdaughter
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Sep 16th, 2005 at 2:46 PM. I don't think I want advice, just need to write out what I feel, and it might sort it out for me. Part of me says I am being selfish, part says I am being practical, and I am putting off calling back as I don't "want" to talk to her. You see my dilemma. (My girlfriend who listens when I have a problem is presently unavailable - typical - and my DH will not be home till after work at midnight.) Bugger, bugger, bugger! 3 comments Leave a comment. Sep 16th, 2005 03:39 pm (UTC).
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May 2015 - Isis Wardrobe
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May 2015 - Isis Wardrobe. 07:01 am: Social media and the myth of perfection. The Society of Gustafs Skål. The Elizabethan Costuming Page. Suzi Clarke, Costumier. Costume Cabinet of Jenny La Fleur. By Carl Michael Bellman. Mark how our shadow, Mark Movits mom frere. One small darkness encloses. How gold and purple that shovel there. To rags and rubbish disposes. Charon beckons from tumultuous waves. Then trice this ancient digger of graves. For thee ne'er grapeskin shall glister. Under the sighing branches.
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Women's makeup in the 17th century - Isis Wardrobe
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Women's makeup in the 17th century - Isis Wardrobe. 01:52 pm December 29th, 2014. Women's makeup in the 17th century. Woman with a Mirror. By Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), c. 1640. This article was originally published at Your Wardrobe Unlock'd. The first part cover the history of makeup, the second my interpretation of makeup using period recipes. Cosmetics in the 17. Makeup fashion were rather static in the 17. By Bartholomeus van der Helst (1613-1670), c. 1640. Woman in a mask. Girl at a mirror.