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Moody Rain in Welsh Hobbit House constructed with Natural Materials for less than $5,000
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Herbert Selldorf (b. 1929) and Günther Ferdinand Ris (b. 1928)
For Rosenthal ‘Sunball’: Garden Seat, 1969-1971
Lacquered fibreglass and aluminium, the spherical exterior opening to reveal upholstered seating for two with two fitted trays, a light and speakers, on a swivel foot
Sotheby’s
Orange glass floor lamp by Tibor Hazi, Hungary, 1973
Vintage Scandinavian Rya Rug
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Home Design and Decor, 1958
“Don’t just wander Alexander, let your conscience be your guide.”
Second (and last, don’t worry) King’s Quest inspired outfit: Prince Alexander of Daventry
I always felt Rosella was the curious and adventurous sibling, while Alexander was the calmer and sassier one. King’s Quest VI is my absolute favourite game, and I basically know it by heart. It’s also the very first one I played. It’s only fitting I should do an Alexander inspired outfit.
(From Closet Child)
Jacket: Ozz Angela
Pants: Ozz Ccroce
Blouse: Axes Femme
Boots: Sperry Top Sider
Belt and scarf are offbrand
Retro melon style for melon afternoon tea
I will post the pictures of the afternoon tea and of my friends’ melon outfits later this week, but here’s mine first, before my 2 hours walk to Shinjuku. It was too hot for tights, so I went with green socks.
Dress: Thrifted/vintage (?) - my friend found this dress, together with an identical blue one, in a thrift store and couldn’t separate them, so she bought both. Because she felt the green colourway didn’t fit her, she gave it to me.
Hat: Vintage (found at kiki honten)
Shoes: thrifted Yosuke
Bag: Axes Femme
Belt and sunglasses: thrifted
Cream soda earrings: Retro Lisa
Denwa pin: Mayokichaya
Rita Hayworth
Jane Fonda
Gene Tierney (1941)
Sharon Tate photographed by James Silke, 1968
Come On Out, Daddy by Bernard Wolfe
McFadden Books 75-138, 1964
Cover by James Meese