πππ¬ππ«π ππ¨π¬π. βNyrella gripped the side of her gown, swaying the fabric of the skirt with the wind. The pleating of the skirt added more movement and character to the sand-colored fabric. While the bodice of the dress glittered like the golden specks in the sand. The gown was a warmer shade than she would have picked, but it was breathable for the warm climate.β - πππ πΏπππππ£ππ π€π πΏπͺπ¨π ππ£πππ‘π
Y'all got a show made by people who clearly love doing their job with explicit LGBT+ rep including non-binary rep and a majority female cast with a variety of body types and with multiple women POC voice actors regarding topics like mindfulness meditation, forgiveness, trauma, PTSD, establishing boundaries within relationships, compassion, with an overall message of forgiveness
And yet y'all seemed to wish for the series' demise at every moment and complained about the most insignificant details like that the storyboard artists had slightly inconsistent art styles
The messages and characters are so complex and compelling and the show gets you to think about difficult concepts and topics which flew over people's heads completely
People still think Steven should've idk wiped out the Diamonds? In the show where the whole message is that people are complicated representations of their experiences and trauma and people deserve second chances?
Idk I feel like a lot of "fans" who start discourse don't actually like the show, otherwise they'd actually absorb the basic premise of it
Dressing like a freak used to mean you were cool and knew some fucked up weird bands challenging every musical convention there was only to be followed by newer musical movements that challenged even those newly birthed counter-conventions but now 9/10 times it just means you think any artist or band less radio friendly than Taylor Swift or My Chemical Romance will give you hives. Wtf you arenβt even going to have some kind of extremist political ideology? Whatβs the point? Youβre making it harder for freaks to meet each other.
AlaΓ―a s/s 2023 rtw
Creative Director Pieter Mulier
Model Anok Yai
Makeup Artist Pat McGrath
Hair Stylist Duffy
Casting Director Ashley BrokawΒ
Newest Cool
finally got to design my third FL character, Mary Hence!
she's 44, sapphic, and she came to London to avenge the murder of her lover. on the Surface she was a paleontologist and a campaigner for women's suffrage
she is a very no-nonsense lady, and a type that is willing to commit an arson/blow up a building/murder or die herself for a cause
YA protagonist will be like "I know your trying to dismantle an oppressive system but you're being mean about it, so im going to stop you! And patch it out later... maybe..."
Robert Henri (American, 1865β1929) β’ Woman in White: Portrait of Eugenie Stein β’ 1904 β’ Hirshhorn Museum of American Art, Smithsonian, Washington D.C.