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I don’t often post “fashion posts”. Mostly because I’m not a fashion blogger, or dedicated to any topic at all. My interests are far too varied to allow for that. But, once in awhile, my inner girlie-girl, the secret debutante, the hidden clothes horse that gets to play in Second Life in a manner she could never afford in real life, comes out to play and then I find something so elegant I simply must croon.
(source: La Belle Princesse)
Ephemeral on Vimeo (via Vimeo)
Silent
Original Article: Build it and they will shop
Quote: Everything was black and white, even the ubiquitous VOTE pillar. Except everything wasn’t black and white. I wasn’t.
Down the Rabbit Hole
Original Article: second life® of my dreams
ETA: I went to visit this myself. Very well done! Highly recommended to anyone visiting the anniversary events.
October Country
Original Article: CeN’s Two Cents
Quote: “Listen to suspense & horror audio dramas around the fire in our gothic graveyard!
A wiz-bang geo-coded map
Original Article: Not Possible IRL
Court dress, V&A, c. 1860-65.
Helpful revenge, but still revenge.
Silk moiré ballgown with metallic gold appliquéd hem border, c.1860. From the Vintage Textile.
Charles Frederick Worth Evening Ensemble, Met Museum, c. 1862-65. Isn’t that lovely?

Lady Godey’s 1860 fashion plate. Gorgeous gowns.
queue’d
(by mister sullivan)
wolf by bee happy123 on Flickr.
timber wolf :)