Harry Styles borrowed a Porsche from me and when he came back all the alloys had been kerbed (scratched) and he was so apologetic. I said “listen, don’t worry, you are Harry.”
sigmund freud you dumb little bitch
the thirst for knowledge
i think we should get rid of time zones and just let everyone decide for themselves what time it is
John Galliano for Christian Dior, Haute couture, Spring Summer Collection, 1998.
Tribute to Marchesa Luisa Casati.
The Palais Garnier.
Morin-Blossier evening gown worn by Queen Maud of Norway, 1900s.
Machine and hand-sewn gold lamé fabric covered with silk tulle embroidered with metallic thread.
The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, Oslo, Norway.
Morin-Blossier
French tailoring workshop, active in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, the creations of which may be found in numerous museums today. The founders Victoire Morin and Marie Blossier moved to Paris from Vienna some time after 1878, and were at the height of their success between 1885 and 1905. They specialized in the clothing of the court, which was heavily influenced by the fashions of Middle Europe, and became tailors to Queen Maud of Norway, Queen Alexandra of England, Queen Margherita of Italy, Queen Alexandra of Denmark, and the Russian Tsarinas. The workshop closed down after World War I. (x)
Queen Maud of Norway
Queen Maud was renowned for her stylish dress. Daughter of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, she was born a princess and became Queen of Norway in 1905. She had exemplary taste and a strong interest in fashion, and her royal lifestyle required appropriate dress for every occasion. Her wardrobe includes a range of stunning creations dating from her wedding trousseau of 1896 to the latest House of Worth designs purchased just months before her death in 1938.
one of the best songs ever…
Common People - Pulp
Anne Sexton - from a letter to Tillie Olsen featured in A Self-Portrait in Letters (via watchoutforintellect)
11/10/17 (via auroramichelli)