Accesorry Ensemble | c. 1880
Flying Rats!? No it’s a muff and scarf..duh!
A rare example made from the heads and feathers of gulls, this accessory set represents the passion for using bird feathers and bird parts to decorate hats and other high-style fashion accessories in the 19th century. The practice ended in the early 20th century as birds were becoming extinct in order to supply the fashion industry. Even among examples from the period, this set stands out for its unusual design. The nestling of the two heads on the muff enhances the overall sense of warmth provided by the object, while the neckpiece draws attention to the wearer’s own swan-like neck. A set like this would have been been worn by an elite member of society who could afford to be somewhat unconventional in her taste.
Marie Lloyd, 1897
Alice Cooper, Keith Moon, Harry Nilsson & Marc Bolan.
Yves Saint Laurent | c. 1969
Jaw dropping GORGEOUS!
Nadar
Pierrot the Photographer
1854-55
wind (by hustle roses)
(via fuckyeahwalterdisney)
Tigh-Rope Walker, c.1885 by Jean Louis Forain
(Remembered by Jenni Leder)
from THESE books: scary stories to tell in the dark. i still own all 3 books, which i received on my 7th birthday.
I guess this is one way to get your kids to listen.
(by Chris Trevas)