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Gibson Girl: the Aesthetic

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  THE GIBSON GIRL An aesthetic sprung out of satire, the Gibson Girl, was the aesthetic mood of the era: a stereotype of the archly brooding  hyper-feminine ideal of the turn of the century. Of course as a stereotype there naturally comes a problematic side of having one specific ideal that can isolate many, but today I want to share a few of the pictures that to me have the full Gibson girl vibe.  In this picture, you can see the full, rounded droopy hair, emphasising the rounded softness that makes you think feminine... and the roses and lacey frills also emphasise that vibe.  Here, although wearing a darker less feminine colour, the waist is instead strongly emphasised by an unusual s-bend stance of the actress for the photo and the hair is full and soft. Talking about hair, the feminine softness of the look lasted in fashion for more than 15 years, going from the front curls of the 1890s to the soft face-framing faux bob droop of the 1910s. The soft roundness merely changing positi

Anne Of Green Gables book inspired Dress Ideas

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 In the books Anne is described quite a few times as wearing Green Dresses, Especially Filmy green dresses, Below Is a Compilation Of Floaty, Fanciful and Fun Edwardian Green Dresses In Honour of Anne.  

Emma: Novel Review By Grace Bertram

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  REVIEW: by Grace Bertram Jane Austen’s Emma is an ongoing delight today, just as when it was penned two centuries ago and first published in 1816. Snugly fitted into the novel genre, EMMA’s various subgenres are proof of the writer’s multi-talented genius. Ronald Blythe described EMMA as “the happiest of love stories, the most fiendishly difficult of detective stories and a matchless repository of English wit.”  The narrative structure of Emma is strictly linear - from start to finish, we see events unfold in a chronological order. As with all Austen’s works, the brilliance of the story lies in the strength of character development. It’s been said that the reason why Jane Austen’s books have stood the test of time is because they are more about the people than the events - events change, but people are still the same. This means that her character arcs, poignant messages, witty irony and humourous satire are largely relevant even today. We can all learn something from Austen’s chara

Autumnal Victorian Fashion

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 Autumnal Victorian Dresses A selection of autumnal victorian dresses to peruse at your leisure.

Atumnal Vintage Vibe and Poem "From without and In"

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                                                                 AUTUMN VIBES.  As Autumns Gales begin to Howl And a mist hazes round the moon The fox is hunting for the fowl And twill have supper soon. I sit and think of all the comforts From without and In. And Ponder on this blessed home  From without and In. The comfort of a warming fire And sometime Chestnut's too. The soft singing of a choir, Of which numbers two. Of, fluffy socks and cups of tea which warms From without and in Of all pursuits of Autumnal kind From without and In so for each day, we should begin with thankful hearts to pray, For that blessing which doth come From without and in. Poem By Rosemary Grey Copyright.  

High Society 1956 Costume & Movie review

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 High Society Well, firstly: the movie. As a Christian, I cannot condone the actions of the characters in this movie other than the steadfastness of Dexter's One Girl mindset, all the characters behave in a shockingly atrocious manner toward each other, and the only surprize of the entire film was that none of the characters were outraged at Tracy's behaviour.  Despite a PG rating, This Movie is NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. That is unless you want your children to grow up thinking it's okay, to treat other people with total disrespect and carelessness toward their future. Unless you want them to believe that getting drunk and flirting heavily with men when your A) divorced, and B) engaged, is fine!  For Tracy to be attempting to get married after a divorce is directly contradicting Jesus when he said that although divorce is permitted, marriage is not allowed whilst your husband/wife is still alive. Now for those who think that Jesus was wrong, let me explain how loving such

Modesty for the Bridal/Prom dress

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  What happens when Christian girls try to find modest prom or bridal wear? Well, usually they are limited to classic lines with either round or boat necks, with v neck being too low to choose and ditto for scoop necks. Short sleeves are usually paired with a low neckline or are modest but have a plain satin fabric. Now a classic style isn't bad. But when the same styles are used over and over sometimes a girl just wants to be unique! Which is why I've created a whole bridal interest board full of unique modest styles I have collected over the years. https://www.pinterest.co.uk/chrisyoungoutdo/bridal-stuff/ Here's the link but to give a small sample of the styles a few are pictured below. Short sleeves and a V neck. A slinky halterneck but without an immodest keyhole neckline! Modest but with added drama for any Christian drama queens! An ethereal dress for those who love natural floaty styles. More classic but embellished with beads! For lace lovers! And of course plenty o