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@mistresstailor

Alexa | She/Her | Queer 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ | Professional Tailor (suit maker, not alterations) for Broadway, Film, and TV 🧵🪡✂️ Follow on ig for more costumes:

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Sylvian (#1 Skinamarink Fan)(@TheAlexSylvian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

something off about this girl wearing a hoodie in a 1940s movie. like I know they've been around a while but it's another thing to see one next to cary grant

something off about this girl wearing a hoodie in a 1940s movie. like I know they've been around a while but it's another thing to see one next to cary grant
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radia 𓂀(@naydeenradias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine letting your ~new~ friend borrow your favorite creation for a wedding and you ask for the dress back for a shoot you have and she sends it back to you like this without even telling you it broke….

Imagine letting your ~new~ friend borrow your favorite creation for a wedding and you ask for the dress back for a shoot you have and she sends it back to you like this without even telling you it broke….
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PreRaphaeliteSociety(@PreRaphSoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘Sargent and Fashion’ has some incredible examples of the artist’s flirtation with Pre-Raphaelitism. If you are in London we’d highly recommend this show at Tate.

Fabulous to see Ellen Terry’s Beetle Wing dress from her home Smallhythe Place on display next to the painting.

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‘Sargent and Fashion’ has some incredible examples of the artist’s flirtation with Pre-Raphaelitism. If you are in London we’d highly recommend this show at @Tate. Fabulous to see Ellen Terry’s Beetle Wing dress from her home @SmallhytheNT on display next to the painting. #
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derek guy(@dieworkwear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Home economics education was taken more seriously in the first half of the 20th century, as knowing how to buy quality clothing was a form of economic knowledge. By the 1960s and 70s, feminists rightly pointed out that home ec was a 'cultural ghetto' for women, tying them to

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