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Hoo Hoo!? Animal Crossing pattern (New Horizons edition)! Will be available in my store soon! This g

Hoo Hoo!? Animal Crossing pattern (New Horizons edition)! Will be available in my storesoon! 

This game has gotten me through so much of this quarantine with how beautiful and relaxing it is. <3

Enjoy for personal use only please!! 


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My Breath of the Wild pattern is now available in my Etsy store!! Small, Regular, and XL pouches, anMy Breath of the Wild pattern is now available in my Etsy store!! Small, Regular, and XL pouches, anMy Breath of the Wild pattern is now available in my Etsy store!! Small, Regular, and XL pouches, an

MyBreath of the Wild pattern is now available in my Etsy store!! Small, Regular, and XL pouches, and softcover bullet journals!! Search brightshaw to find my shop on Etsy!

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And because Toronto Comicon is cancelled, visit my shop and use code TCCSALE for 11% off your purchase - applies to everything in the store! <3 <3 


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See these amazing sequins? They are made from gelatin, from the beginning of the 19th century. From See these amazing sequins? They are made from gelatin, from the beginning of the 19th century. From

See these amazing sequins? They are made from gelatin, from the beginning of the 19th century. From the collection of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. 

Would love to use them, although you can’t use the fabric in heat or in rain, they look amazing. 

www.modemuze.nl

(website is in Dutch…)


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Platinum Jubilee Silk Scarf, Westminster Abbey Shop, 2022

Designed with artist Rory Hutton, to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee.

The coronation chair forms the centre of the scarf’s design, as the starting point of Queen Elizabeth’s reign. The martlets and oak leaves which originally decorated the coronation chair represent strength and nobility.

Surrounding the central motif are traditional symbols which are repeated throughout the architecture of Westminster Abbey - including the heraldic lion, the crown, the fleur-de-lis, the Tudor rose, the English rose, the Irish shamrock and the Scottish thistle. (No Welsh leek that I can see though!)

black-is-no-colour: Kate Moss dances in Alexander McQueen’s “Black” show, June 2004. © Getty Images

black-is-no-colour:

Kate Moss dances in Alexander McQueen’s “Black” show, June 2004. © Getty Images


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Bee-inspired collection by Alexander McQueen by Sarah Burton, SS13 RTW

There are some beautiful close-up photos of the embroidery and fabrication for this collection in progress HERE.

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