I love how Oswald gets a charity dress up after every failed murder attempt on his person. The attire gets progressively worse.
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"De Lobo y Negra, Chino," Mexico City, circa 1775, oil on copper. An 18th century tailor of Black and Indigenous descent, his Black wife, and their child, in the exhibit Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America.
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Lithograph of a fashionable gentleman getting ready for the German Revolution of 1848 captioned "Taille—No. 13—auf Ehre, Herr Baron, selbst bei uns in Berlin sehr selten!" ("Waist—No. 13—on honor, Herr Baron, very rare even here in Berlin!")
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Thrifted dress that I tailored to fit better, gave new buttons, and embroidered with some pieces inspired by House Targaryen from ASOIAF. I was really excited to find a 100% cotton corduroy dress at Goodwill, but it was a little big on me and needed new buttons, so I decided to go ahead and add some dragons while I was working on it lol
I was reading Fire and Blood when I started this project, but I also took inspiration from two of Rhaenyra's outfits on the House of the Dragon show, especially the one she wears when she's declared Heir to the Iron Throne in the pilot.
I'm really happy with how this turned out!
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Sorry I have to disagree with the snob anon Machete looks emotionally tortured and like he has good fashion taste let him have some nice things bcs he deserves them
(Also love love love your art style it’s fantastic and I think it really lets the energy of your ocs shine through beautifully)
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Very excited for Geneuary, got carried away with a mindless doodle. Enjoy!
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Fanned Feather Gown pt1
This ist obviously still a work in progress but I already fell in love with it. But and this Is A Big but:
I will never use pre manufactured eyelet borders again. Atleast not until I have found a sturdy brand.
After trying on the Dress 2 Times to Check it's planned day to day use, the top eyelets already came apart due to the faux leather being of absolute poor quality. Only barely able to hold onto the eyelets by itself but Putting pressure on it via lacing? Forget about It. So I probably have to Take apart the front lacing and create my own eyelet borders as I did before. (I thought I could Safe some time in the sewing process but in the end it only added more.)
Nevertheless, I really really like this Pattern and I will probably create more variations of it. But learning from my mistake and Not relying on premade lacing, and resorting to make my own. Or I just go for Buttons/zippers/hooks etc. I will make plenty of versions to test Out what works best for me.
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A man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care and then forgotten all about them.
- Sir Hardy Amies
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