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Love In Portofino
Dalida
๏ธ’โœฏโ‹… I am still painting flowers for you
name: clara
pronouns: she/her
languages: french, spanish, english
zodiac: libra
age: 22
currently: resting for the holidays
  • theparadigmshifts

    evangelicals being like "god made men to do This and be like This and women to do That and be like That that's just how it is" and it's just a picture of a white man and woman following traditional gender norms makes me so insane like you boring fascist fucks. god made 2 million species of beetles. god made whales, ducks, humans, and 1500 other species capable of same sex behavior. god made fish and amphibians that change sexes. god made more than 30 different intersex variations in human beings. god, in his infinite curiosity. wake up!!! fuck!!

  • theparadigmshifts

    "god wants women to have perfect no-makeup makeup looks and stay at home not talking back and upholding capitalism" god??? that guy who made lizards that shoot blood out of their eyes?? that guy who made salmon do whatever the fuck that is?? are you fucking crazy???

  • spiderbeam

    not to ramble but someone mentioned the idea of bodyguard!carlos and i can’t get it out of my head…

    there’s just something about coming from money and your father finally deciding its time to hire a personal bodyguard for you. and of course you’re immediately opposed to the idea—you haven’t had any issues without one, and the places you go to usually have decent security! after all, the last thing you need is to have some rando keeping you company everywhere you go.

    in comes carlos. and, sure, normally you would’ve paid more attention to the fact that he’s objectively—objectively— handsome. but as your father is introducing you to your bodyguard-to-be, carlos isn’t even bothering to make eye contact with you. instead, he’s simply looking at your father, hanging onto his every word. it’s then when you realize that no, this is not going to work.

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  • petitworld

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    Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire, England by Stacy Cartledge

  • yagamimi-aka-mimi-deactivated20

    Screenshot of a tweet that reads: Yknow what Iโ€™d like to see as an illustrator?  A database of cultural clothes/items submitted by people within those cultures with info like how often its used and reference photos  It would make diversity in art so much easier  Is there something like that??ALT

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    Something like this would be so colossally helpful. I'm sick and tired of trying to research specific clothing from any given culture and being met with either racist stereotypical costumes worn by yt people or ai generated garbage nonsense, and trying to be hyper specific with searches yields fuck all. Like I generally just cannot trust the legitimacy of most search results at this point. It's extremely frustrating. If there are good resources for this then they're buried deep under all the other bullshit, and idk where to start looking.

  • ama-kitkat123

    >:)c

    May I present to you, nationalclothing.org?

    It doesn't have everything, but it's still my first source when researching traditional clothing from other cultures.

  • penanatomy-studies

    There's also this resource on historical fashion: Claire’s Historical Fashion Reference & Resources

  • zheida

    another addition as far as physical media goes there is the encyclopedia of national dress (that i still need to buy myself bc this kind of thing is super important to my sort of fantasy designing) but yes i do agree i wish there was EVEN MORE documentation on this

  • iascus

    Reblogging to spread awareness

  • academic-vampire

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