River of life. (Taken with instagram)
River of life. (Taken with instagram)
New favorite dress!
Eclipse shadows! Portal openings. (Taken with instagram)
Sun rest on snowy peaks (Taken with Instagram at South Lake Tahoe, CA)
Full moon Waldorf May Faire May Pole ❤💜💚💙💛 (Taken with Instagram at Yuba River Charter School)
Favorite ever. (Taken with instagram)
They just don’t make ‘em like this anymore!
This amazing collection of mid-century European nylon slips and cotton camisoles comes in all shapes and sizes. These historic pieces feature exquisite lace in a variety of patterns and are totally functional for everyday life. I wear my super soft and stretchy camisole under my clothes almost every day.
These spectacular garments were produced in East Germany in the 50s and 60s, when that country referred to itself as the Deutsche Demokratische Republik (the DDR), or the German Democratic Republic. This was the post WWII era, when part of Europe was behind the “Iron Curtain” that demarcated those countries from those who did not live under the hegemony of the Soviet Union. These beauties were hidden away from the world for decades until the Berlin wall fell in 1990, and their remarkable craftsmanship and near-pristine condition suggest a time and place far removed from our modern day aesthetic and textile manufacturing practices.
You can check them out in the shop ❤
Christian Dior adjusting a dress on a model in his Paris salon as he readied his collection for a show, February 1957
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