My name is Milly. I read books, wear festive party hats, drink tea, and eat licorice. In my spare time, I tilt at windmills.

 

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Girl with Cherries, attributed to Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis, oil on panel, c. 1491-95, Milan, Italy.

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Girl with Cherries, attributed to Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis, oil on panel, c. 1491-95, Milan, Italy.

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“Bar” suit by Christian Dior, silk tussore and wool crepe, 1947, French.

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“Bar” suit by Christian Dior, silk tussore and wool crepe, 1947, French.

non-westernhistoricalfashion:

Ceremonial Headdress
China
19th century
Medium: wire, silk, gilt silver, plumage, pearls, gems 
Notes from the Walters Art Museum: This headdress was likely once worn by the Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908), the effective ruler of China during the later years of the Qing Dynasty. It is an exquisite example of Chinese decoration and the symbolism used to express one’s rank. The small phoenixes emerging from the surface represent the empress, while the countless pearls and gemstones mark this piece as something special for the adornment of the highest-ranking woman in Chinese society.

non-westernhistoricalfashion:

Ceremonial Headdress

China

19th century

Medium: wire, silk, gilt silver, plumage, pearls, gems

Notes from the Walters Art Museum: This headdress was likely once worn by the Empress Dowager Cixi (1835-1908), the effective ruler of China during the later years of the Qing Dynasty. It is an exquisite example of Chinese decoration and the symbolism used to express one’s rank. The small phoenixes emerging from the surface represent the empress, while the countless pearls and gemstones mark this piece as something special for the adornment of the highest-ranking woman in Chinese society.