robe à la Française
c. 1770-1774
silk, linen, wool, hand-stitched
Glasgow Museums
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robe à la Française
c. 1770-1774
silk, linen, wool, hand-stitched
Glasgow Museums

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possibly the best ever piece of american sports journalism
"This morning, we posted NBC anchor Mary Carillo's 2004 rant about badminton because we had never seen it before and we wanted to share it with the world. Carillo just wrote an email to us, explaining how that monologue made it on the air:
"Can't believe that thing's still around. I was hosting a morning show in Athens that covered a lot of badminton—some table tennis too, but badminton, I'd been assured, was going to be "the curling of the Summer Games." (!) There was no script for that rant—just a little dead time—but it got some chuckles and a head shake from my producer. It was a pretty loose show—I'd already explained a team handball's size by comparing it against various members of the melon family, and when I found out that equestrian horses were listed as "equipment" I did a rant on the fact that horses needed passports to get into the country and dramatically produced one, so surely they needed an identity upgrade..
"That sort of nonsense got me a hosting gig on Torino's Olympic Ice show, which is still one of my all-time favorite scams. Don't know if it's still kicking around, but maybe my salute to Guido The Zamboni Guy is still out there from that wackadoodle show..
"Don't know how I stay employed,carillo
Mary Carillo is cool as hell. Also, someone please bring us her salute to Guido the Zamboni Guy.
Link to Deadspin article
Her salute to Guido the Zamboni Guy at the Torino Olympics
I spent an entire Enya CD writing on my alphasmart. Going analog feels fucking amazing. And yah when I say CD I did in fact get out my boom box and steal a bunch of my mom’s CDs. I didn’t ever know she had so many! Like nothing is trying to advertise at me. Nothing is distracting. It feels so good.
I feel like ads are CONSTANTLY shoved in my face and it’s getting exhausting. Screens are getting exhausting. The internet and all the different apps are no longer fun. This is why we see women putting together analog bags. We’re all tired! Tbh it makes me hope that we won’t continue to produce iPad babies.
Carriage dress ca. 1817
From Kerry Taylor Auctions
Oh no I love her
Ya girl got an alphasmart.
It does feel like I’ve got a typewriter and it is wonderful. It’s not spitting ads at me and it’s not online. It’s like a relief.

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Blush Pink Evening Gown
early 1900s
New Canaan Museum & Historical Society
"they should teach media literacy in schools" english class "they should teach students how to spot misinformation" it's english class "they should teach kids critical thinking" it's called english class
Similar skills are also taught in social studies. Especially critical thinking and analysis skills via historical texts.
Pink Patterned Silk Evening Dress
c. 1858
Augusta Auctions
When the actual academic scholarly book makes the tumblr meme post a reality.
I’m sorry does this mean Athens Man was a thing?
I want Bear in the Big Blue House for adults. I love the puppets, I love the set, but it gets boring when you aren’t like 4. I want a grown up puppets living in a house together show. Idk why. I just want it.

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Robe de Style
mid 1920s
Label: Agasta, Washington, DC
Augusta Auctions
I make a good apple pie. And now I can do the whole process by myself because I now own an apple peeler that actually works. I got a Kitchenaid stand mixer and spiralizer and ooh. It works sooooo well. For apple pie my mom used to have to spend like an hour + pealing and cutting apples for me (my hands can’t handle it) and last this time it just took a very few minutes to figure out the peeler and have all the apples peeled and cut. Modern technology yall.
3rd amendment violations were honestly never on my bingo card. Wow.
Feysand by aiphos.s
~ Gyula Benczúr, Young Girl with Roses (1868) (detail)
via wikimedia commons

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Afternoon dress. 1883. Credit line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Gertrude M. Paulsen, 1952 https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/173733
I watched Amadeus many years ago at this point and I just hated it so much. But it’s gravest sin according to me was that when Emperor Joseph spoke about his sister Marie Antonette to Mozart AND CALLED HER MARIE.
Like first of all. She wasn’t born Marie Antoinette. That was the Frenchisized (technical term) version of her name. She was born Maria Antonia Josepha Joanna. And since EVERY Hapsburg princess at least in that part of the family had the prefix MARIA (mom and all the sisters) she went by Antoine in the family.
And I just. HER OWN BROTHER WOULD KNOW THAT. Like come on get SOMETHING right.