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Phantom of the Opera ad campaign in Universal Weekly Magazine, June 1925. Artwork by Mon Randall.
if you're sad just remember in how many different ways you can eat potatoes. you're welcome
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Joan Crawford - The Unknown (1927)
i love you gothic literature. i love you doomed romance. i love you ghosts and decay. i love you vampires and blood. i love you manors and crypts. i love you cemeteries and haunts. i love you unsettling themes. i love you cynicism of the human experience. i love you monsters unaware of their horrors until confronted with them.
1920s A boy with his splendid pedal car. From Paul Holbrook, FB.
Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
Tea Gown
c. 1900
Woven silk damask embroidered with glass, metal thread and beads, and embroidered net and lace
by House of Rouff
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lindy hop at a rent party from the all-black film, boy! what a girl! (1947) directed by arthur h. leonard.
rent parties were social events where tenants hired musicians and charged admission as a way to pay their rent. originating in harlem, new york city, it gave black americans a way to have fun, eat a good meal, and escape the hardships and discrimination of the time.
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headcanon questions
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🌟 What’s something small they did as a child that hinted at who they’d become?
❤️ Who is the one person they’d drop everything for, no questions asked?
💔 What’s the one wound (physical / emotional) they’ll never fully recover from?
🗡️ What’s their “I’ve killed for less” trigger?
☀️ What’s their happiest childhood memory?
🌧️ What kind of weather matches their soul?
🍽️ What meal do they cook when they need to feel like themselves again?
🎶 What song instantly makes them emotional & why?
🌙 Do they sleep peacefully / fight nightmares every night?
🔒 What’s a secret they’ll take to their grave?
🪞 What do they secretly hate about their own appearance?
💪 What random skill are they weirdly proud of?
👶 Baby picture of them - what’s the most embarrassing thing about it?
🏠 Describe their home when no one’s watching—messy, spotless, chaotic cozy?
😭 What always makes them cry, even if they hate admitting it?
😂 What’s the dumbest thing they’ve ever laughed at for way too long?
🧸 Do they still have a childhood comfort object? Where is it now?
✏️ What nickname do they secretly love being called?
⚔️ How do they act when they’re furious but have to stay polite?
🩸 What’s the worst injury they’ve ever had & the story behind it?
🕊️ What would instantly calm them down in a panic attack?
🔥 What’s something they’d burn the world down to protect?
🌹 What scent reminds them of the person they loved/love most?
🪥 What’s their most oddly specific daily routine?
💔 What’s the one apology they’re still waiting for that’ll never come?
🃏 Are they the type to forgive / hold a grudge until the end of the universe?
🌌 What’s their biggest “what if” that keeps them up at night?
🦋 What was their “I’m not a kid anymore” moment?
🎭 Do they wear a mask in public? What’s the real them like underneath?
🧳 If they had to leave home forever with only one bag, what do they pack?
🌑 What’s the darkest thought they’ve ever had about themselves?
☕ What’s their comfort drink?
🖤 What’s a “villain” trait they actually possess?
🤝 Who is the one person they never want to disappoint?
🎁 What gift would utterly destroy them (in a good / bad way)?
🩹 How do they react when someone they love is hurt?
🌅 Are they a sunrise / sunset person - what do they think about while looking at their favorite?
🧣 What texture/clothing item makes them feel safe?
🦉 What piece of advice do they give everyone but never follow themselves?
🔪 What’s the most violent thing they’ve ever done for love / survival?
🦋 What seemingly insignificant memory do they cherish the most?
🌹 What is their love language & how badly do they need it right now?
🪨 What’s the hardest choice they’ve ever made?
🧋 What food/drink do they hate that everyone else loves?
🕰️ If they could relive one day of their life, which would it be?
👑 In their own story, are they the hero / villain / someone else entirely?
🌡️ What temperature do they keep their home at & why?
🧸 What would their younger self think of them now?
💌 What’s the letter / text they’ll never send?
⚰️ What do they want written on their gravestone / what do they want people to remember them for?
Ida Lupino wore this phenomenal gown as Petey Brown in the 1947 film 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑴𝒂𝒏 𝑰 𝑳𝒐𝒗𝒆. It was seen again on Alexis Smith in a promotional photo, likely taken sometime in the late 40s. Who designed this fabulous old Hollywood costume? Find out at Bit.ly/PostEd225
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🌙 - Randall is the little spoon more often than not, but he by no means makes a show of hating it: While he loves holding Emily in his arms, feeling he's got the whole world right there in his embrace (to say nothing of getting to bury his face in her hair), he also loves being held by her. It makes him feel safe and secure, and the sensation of her heartbeat against his back is soothing, particularly on nights when he struggles to sleep.
😳 - Emily got to see plenty of Randall's ungraceful tactics of sorting while at work; she would oftentimes drop by the haberdashery under the pretenses of checking on the progress of her veil, and oftentimes got a front-row seat to Randall's stumbling around the fabric room, trying to balance huge rolls of fabric while climbing up a ladder, sometimes with disastrous results. Randall was always embarrassed, but Emily refused to laugh at him.
And Randall refused to laugh when his wife had a few mishaps with her hair: Emily was certainly no stranger to styling her own hair, but at the end of the day, there's a reason she prefers to either wear it down, or in a much simpler updo. Trying to do a more elaborate hairdo before they went out to dinner not long after they married left it (and her) in a frustrated, tangled mess, and so Randall patiently helped her get out of this fix before they left the house.
🌸 - Emily isn't at all shy about the nicknames she has for her husband, and is thus perfectly fine with others knowing them, but Randall? Randall would rather sink through the floor than have anyone know that he privately calls her "his angel": It's not the most inconceivable of nicknames by far, but it still mortifies Randall to think about...especially if one knows that, when they first met, he did think for a moment that she was an angel, particularly with the sun in her hair making it look like she had a halo...he can just hear the Hitchhikers laughing now, so he keeps that entirely to himself.

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Joan Crawford as Joan “Montana” Prescott
MONTANA MOON (1930) Directed by Malcolm St. Clair Costume design by Adrian
it's ok to keep secrets, everybody has some skeletons in the closet. Wraiths in the attic. Ghosts in the bedroom. Mummy in the kitchen. Enchanted armor on the stairs. Slimes in the basement. Maybe a giant spider in the backyard. Beholder or two in the garage. Vampires are also in the closet
my house is very unsafe
honestly we don’t even know who to call at this point
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