thanks for posting the pics of the individual pieces runner...
you are right....
less costume-y on their own...
i definitely think the tops are stronger than the bottoms though...
i could see pairing the romantic tops with something a bit 'tougher' on the bottom (cropped cargoes maybe?)...
and then that would make them more contemporary/modern and easier to wear imo...
i especially like the first two tops in post #41...
they look comfy and cool at the same time...
I feel like I'd stumble upon all these lovely
pieces in a beautiful, antiquarian trunk...
in a lovely attic somewhere far away...
Just gorgeous...
I love all the easy details...
& the necklace made of what seems to be shoelaces (???)
is very beautiful, too...
Thanks for posting, Runner! Amazing as always...
I think I know why you said the term steam punk softgrey.
but I just wanted to call it progressive rock, if anything.
because in my mind it has elements which are associated more with attributes of some prog rock.
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also just artwork and album titles like " to our children's children's children " , " on the treshold of dream " , etc.
aren't those suitable for this stuff askikataski?
and maybe those clothes would feel kin to mellotron (which is typical of prog rock).
wiw, I don't know if it is what used to be shoelace sorry, but the clasp is actually a dial from 19th century. it seems that most of the pieces are made of 19th century linen or silk.
oh i love that scarf-neck cardi....and the felted skirt. apart from use of the buttons but also the way the materials are crafted,they really do have that feel of relics. and as for the buttons,i adore that use of recycled 19th cent. boot buttons. so romantic.
there is so much to admire about each piece. I love clothing like that; when obvious thought is put into every element of each garment. the result is so special
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