i haven't draw my Lovelock for a while, figure he need a new looks just in case i wanna bring him in to (Starfield 👀)
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the All New, All Different Julie,,,,
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Western Avenue, Lovelock, Nevada.
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The extravagant, outrageous, and often humorous outfits worn by subjects of old portraits.
Anthony Van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) • James Stuart, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lenox • 1633
The duke is sporting the latest in hairstyles - the lovelock. Also called a Bourbon lock, French lock, or heart breaker. He must've missed the scathing indicment below.
“Although considered quite fashionable, many people detested lovelocks, considering them unnecessary and extravagant. In 1628 a sixty-three page book denouncing lovelocks was published. The author, William Prynne, railed against the wearing of lovelocks as “Unlovely, Sinfull, Unlawfull, Fantastique, Disolute, Singular, Incendiary, Ruffianly, Graceless, Whorish, Ungodly, Horred [Horrid], Strange, Outlandish, Impudent, Pernicious, Offensive, Ridiculous, Foolish, Childish, Unchristian, Hatefull, Exorbitant, Contemptible, Sloathfull, Unmanly, Depraving, Vaine, and Unseemly,” according to Richard Corson in Fashions in Hair.”
Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641) • Henri II de Lorraine • 1634 • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Sorry, girls and boys, this gent is spoken for. Henri is wearing ribbons in his lovelock, which symbolizes a token from a romantic interest. He didn't read the memo, either.
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“Everything in this outfit I found secondhand at Beacon’s Closet or similar stores from the Alexander Wang purse to the no-label shoes. The bows and braids came out of indecision – hair down or braided? Both! This hairstyle is similar to a ’lovelock’ that was popular in the 16th & 17th centuries; men would wear a long lock or braid and bow in front of their left shoulder to draw attention to their heart as a symbol of devotion to a loved one.”
May 24, 2022 ∙ Lower East Side
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look at you with hims eyes
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“Some of these temporary buildings, built to only last for the duration of the pre-war conflict, still stand today. I stayed in many of them and trust me, many are as spartan today as they were when originally built, other than maybe a real bed, new roof, lighting or siding.
As Arcade used to say, all rooms look the same with your eyes shut.”
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Julie's winter wear!
she loves this coat just as much as her leather one,,,
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