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Commissioned fursuit from kiwi_marten on tiktok!

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Shahqeel, archival pigment print. Kennedi Carter, 2020
Romance Was Born 2026 Resort Collection
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Oh how did this take so long oh no, umm this is raven (working name) i love her, this took me 11 hours and a half i don’t know if I’m happy with the shading so i might do more

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I got a tablet!! This practice render came out super gooood I should've bought this thing years ago
Design & making of the Elizabethan inspired, 16th century ruff, pleated collar. 25m of fabric used, organically hand pleated and stitched. Edging created with baby locked monofilament. Made for Prangsta Costumiers, London.
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Elizabethan Ruffs:
“Initially, ruffs had fairly modest dimensions. However, the introduction of starch to England from the Continent after 1564 facilitated an expansion in the size of ruffs. From 1580 to 1610, the ‘cartwheel’ ruff was popular, comprising up to six yards of material, starched into up to 600 pleats, and extending eight inches from the neck. However, the more traditional, smaller versions continued to be worn (particularly by men), and had experienced a resurgence by 1600.” (https://historicalbritain.org/2013/07/22/elizabethan-ruffs/)