Seaside Born

I'm just a girl who wants to follow Christ the best she can. I also fall under the categories of artist, film maker, coastie, music enthusiast, explorer of many things. And always in need for a cup o' brown joy.
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fromme-toyou:

One sweater, three ways. 

Recently I went on a little road trip up north for the fall and made use out of my favorite Banana Republic autumn sweater… which look suits me best

1. Classic New York- Navy pencil skirt, nude Ferragamo shoes, Burberry scarf and double breasted navy coat

2. On the farm, NH: Boyfriend shirt, snuggly scarf, Levi’s and Bensimons 

3. Americana Boston: Juma scarf, wool circle skirt, ferragamos 

Gorgeous! Where on earth are these from?

(via elhieroglyph)

katespadeny:

reading this book at the present !

I just read it again two weeks ago! I’m really looking forward to Baz Lurhman’s interpretation of this.

A Victorian dress made from 1,000 beetle wings that was worn by one of the most famous actresses of the era has been restored at a cost of £50,000.

The emerald and sea green gown - worn by Ellen Terry when she played Lady Macbeth at London’s Lyceum Theatre in 1888 - will now go on display in Smallhythe Place, Kent.

It is covered with the iridescent wings of the jewel beetle which the insects naturally shed as part of their life cycle.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1366616/Victorian-beetle-wing-dress-worn-Ellen-Terry-display-50k-repair-job.html#ixzz1HCVWXn85

Incredible!

(via staysandstories)

(via ankhisgood)

graceyu:

**DEAD FLEURETTE**: Secrets of French Girls by Ellen Wallace

A very accurate article on the chic style perfected by the French. 

(via teaforonesvp)

Totally geeking out. Chic-geek.

I will gladly commence with terrible Wonder Woman/Sailormoon transformation puns - Themyscira powerrr… make UP!” ♫♩*Doodododoot dooo…* ♪♫♩

(via my pals David & Lehua)

drawnblog:

drawthisdress:

Woman in red dress with parasol, 1910s. From the New York Public Library.

Vera Brosgol and Emily Carroll interpret photos/images of women’s fashions from the past. New favourite blog: Fashion from Old People

Loving this blog THIIIIIIISSS much!