lacetulle:
“Elie Saab | Fall/Winter 2008
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lacetulle:

Elie Saab | Fall/Winter 2008 

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aviantastic:
“Tree Swallows by Linda H. Dulak - Audubon Photography Awards
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aviantastic:

Tree Swallows by Linda H. Dulak - Audubon Photography Awards

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marpessadawn:

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Josephine Baker photographed by Gaston Paris/Roger Viollet (1926).

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cottagepatch:

hE mOnCh oN dAndeLioN because it yUm

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Photo by Dean Mason

https://www.boredpanda.com/cute-harvest-mouses-dean-mason-photography/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic

416er:
“DELETE THIS
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416er:

DELETE THIS

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Resources for Mending Clothes

nonasuch:

afewdroppedstitches:

upcycleability:

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We toss out over 80 pounds of textiles each year. These textiles are often made of plastic materials (polyester, nylon), made in unethical conditions, dyed with harsh dyes that often get put into the rivers, etc. Even a single cotton shirt releases carbon emissions and uses tons of water. 

So the best thing to prevent the unsustainable growth of the fashion industry is to make sure that your clothing lasts as long as possible. To do so, mending clothing is a must. So here are some resources to help you learn how to do various things, such as sewing a button, to tailoring clothes, or even upcycling old clothing into new styles. 

* How to sew on three different types of button

* How to hand sew on a patch on a torn pair of jeans

* How to sew up a hole in an old shirt

* How to sew a simple T-shirt

* How to upcycle old clothing into new clothing

* More upcycle and sewing techniques

* How to repair a damaged sock

* How to do an invisible stitch

* 3 different stitches to work with for different results

* How to make a T-shirt smaller so it fits you better

* How to make repairs to your shoes

These are just a few of the things that you can do in order to make sure that your clothing lasts for a long time. Nobody wants to keep buying new clothing, as it is expensive and wasteful. 

So making alterations to your clothing, or fixing small holes hen you see them can be hugely beneficial to your wallet, to garment workers, and to the environment in the long term. 

Mending! It’s really satisfying, saves money, and saves the planet!

@miri-tiazan this looks like a good place to start!

(and thanks @mythologicalmango for pointing this out)

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lacetulle:

Zuhair Murad | Fall/Winter 2021 Bridal

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fitesorko:
“Carole Lombard
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fitesorko:

Carole Lombard

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semi-c0l0n:

jaespot:

THIS IS JOY.

lmfaooOO I KEEP DYING.

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crazyinyonce:
“So DAMN elegant
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crazyinyonce:

So DAMN elegant

detournementsmineurs:
““Cobra” perfume bottle by René Lalique, 1920.
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detournementsmineurs:

“Cobra” perfume bottle by René Lalique, 1920.

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IMG_1485   Victoria Baths, Manchester
moomin53:
“ Miami
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