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Tasha Tudor, an American illustrator of children’s books. She lived the life — a 19th century life — she depicted in her books: “She wore kerchiefs, hand-knitted sweaters, fitted bodices and flowing skirts, and often went barefoot. She reared her four children in a home without electricity or running water until her youngest turned five…” She raised her own farm animals; turned flax she had grown into clothing; and lived by homespun wisdom: sow root crops on a waning moon, above-ground plants on a waxing one.”

which-witch:

Tasha Tudor, an American illustrator of children’s books. She lived the life — a 19th century life — she depicted in her books: “She wore kerchiefs, hand-knitted sweaters, fitted bodices and flowing skirts, and often went barefoot. She reared her four children in a home without electricity or running water until her youngest turned five…” She raised her own farm animals; turned flax she had grown into clothing; and lived by homespun wisdom: sow root crops on a waning moon, above-ground plants on a waxing one.”

lavandula:

valentino haute couture autumn/winter 2011-2012 shot by deborah turbeville for vogue italia

lavandula:

valentino haute couture autumn/winter 2011-2012 shot by deborah turbeville for vogue italia

im1004:

Billie Holiday “Strange Fruit” London; 1959

nun-destroyer:

this dress is so pretty

nun-destroyer:

this dress is so pretty