This combination makes me feel like a missing cast member of ‘Interview with a Vampire’.
⚜⚜⚜I hope you’re all having a fabulous day. I am filming so many DIY projects, I can’t wait for them to all be finished! 💀
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Jacket and Blouse are from Punk Rave Clothing . I reviewed these (and other pieces) fully in a recent video, if you’re interested 💜
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Tag Archives: lestats closet
Dolce And Gabbana F/W 2013
good-vibes-bad-jokes-and-glitter:
This shoe has a black snakeskin material treated with a unique paneling which bursts into a reflective iridescent spectrum when exposed to light.
YOOOOOOO
Accurate representation of my soul
I really really like late 18th century waistcoats. Especially the 1790′s ones with the little lapels and straight waistlines, so here’s a photoset of some of my favourite ones. (And here’s a link to my pinterest board with more of them.)
1. Silk waistcoat c. 1790, Centraal Museum
2. Silk waistcoat with woven stripe pattern, c. 1790, Centraal Museum
3. Embroidered silk waistcoat, 1790′s, The Met
4. Embroidered silk waistcoat c. 1797-1801, Museo del Traje
5. Embroidered silk waistcoat c. 1787-89, The Met
6. Embroidered silk waistcoat c. 1785-95, Cooper Hewitt
7. Silk waistcoat with knotted net overlay, c. 1895, Cooper Hewitt
8. Linen canvas waistcoat with silk needlepoint and silk plush trim, c. 1789-94, LACMA
9. Embroidered silk waistcoat c. 1790, Cooper Hewitt
10. Embroidered silk waistcoat c. 1780-95, Cooper Hewitt👌👌
#Lestats closet

My piece for the hxhfanzine.
Pariston cutting up toys. Based off Guido Reni’s painting of Michael the archangel.
A bit dark because of cmyk.
Lestat is literally one of those wildlife hunters who post pictures of themselves with their trophy kills on Facebook tho sorry but
“This is the coat I had made from my wolf kills in the 18th century”
“and this is Louis.”