#high waisted skirt

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Been awhile since I’ve paid omage to the inspiration behind my choices. Thanks to Jessica Ricks for giving me a taste in fashion!

Christian Dior Fall 2016 Couture

Christian Dior Fall 2016 Couture


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There is very little else a woman can wear that will instantly stir me and cause me to swell as a hi

There is very little else a woman can wear that will instantly stir me and cause me to swell as a high waisted skirt. This isn’t out of some fetish for the 50s, or because of the secretaries and flight attendants that wear them. I mean, that’s something I definitely fetishise, but the reason I like the skirt isn’t because of them. 

No, I adore the high waisted skirt quite so much is for two reasons. The first is that it offers an uncompromised view of a woman’s arse, uninterrupted by waistlines or seams. Just that beautiful curve, drawn tight thanks to the cinch above the hips, there for all to see. 

The other is that, without that waistband, those seams, any interruptions, there’s nothing to protect that bum from my open hand. Clothed spankings are a personal favourite, as they can last much longer without causing proper damage, and for those, the high waisted skirt is unequalled.


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Take it or leave itALT

Take it or leave it.

 Kissa menu series: ロイヤルミルクティー (royal milk tea)Royal milk tea is a popular drink in Japanese cafés,  Kissa menu series: ロイヤルミルクティー (royal milk tea)Royal milk tea is a popular drink in Japanese cafés,  Kissa menu series: ロイヤルミルクティー (royal milk tea)Royal milk tea is a popular drink in Japanese cafés,  Kissa menu series: ロイヤルミルクティー (royal milk tea)Royal milk tea is a popular drink in Japanese cafés,  Kissa menu series: ロイヤルミルクティー (royal milk tea)Royal milk tea is a popular drink in Japanese cafés,

Kissa menu series: ロイヤルミルクティー (royal milk tea)

Royal milk tea is a popular drink in Japanese cafés, not just in kissaten. The difference between standard milk tea and royal milk tea is that the latter is brewed directly in milk in a pan, like chai (but without the spices). It is sometimes served with whipped cream, sometimes with cinnamon (called a cinnamon royal milk tea on the menu). It is normally served hot, but some kissatens offer an iced version.

The name and concept of royal milk tea was invented in 1965 by Lipton, as part of their “royal” series. It got really popular in Japan, and the name stayed.

This is finally the last post of this series! There are obviously more kissa menu items, but I think this series covers the most characteristic and unique items.

Outfit rundown
Skirt: second-hand Victorian Maiden
Cardigan: second-hand modified Juicy Couture (with added scarf)
Hat: vintage
Bag: second-hand Angelic Pretty
Shoes: Hotter shoes
Socks: old Grimoire
Gloves: vintage
Cameo: thrifted Wedgwood
Porcelain earrings used as clips on collar and spoon brooch: vintage
Tea cups spilling tea earrings: G&L market (can’t remember the artist)


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