What can I even say? This summer changed my life in so many ways and I’m missing it terribly already. Real life is the worst, I want to go back! #camp2007 #mapleridgeranch #mrr2016
Watch: Comedian Adam Conover just obliterated every stereotype about millennials in one presentation.
Reblog always.
Reblogged from thatsthat24
I’ve never seen such a huge colour palette in my liiiiife.
I was supposed to post this last night (it is now 5 am) but we got back to the apt and I crashed. I’ve been consistently waking up at 4-5am since forever, so there’s that.
Anyway, this shop is a place called Assist Wig. I’ve visited two of their locations, Ikebukuro (pictured above) and Akihabara (as seen on Instagram) and bought two wigs from their basic line, one in a dark blue and one in a pastel green.
The wig quality is quite nice; their basic wigs lean a little on the thin side but the premium ones are thicker. As far as I can tell, they generally just come in one default style, which is straight – no curls here! But I’ve looked at their styled examples and watched them style a Saber wig and the wigs look good to work with. I will be curling one of mine so we’ll see what happens, but my god, is it strange/wonderful to see so many colours; I’ve been looking for that pastel green for over a year and hadn’t yet found one I was satisfied with.
Best of all: they ship internationally! We were greeted by a big ol sign telling us so.
Their website is here: www.assistcosplay.com
For those of you going to Japan sometime, the best directions I can give you in this land without street names:
The Ikebukuro location is up what is colloquially called Otome Rd; it’s a little west of Tokyu Hands, across the highway; it has a bright pink banner so you shouldn’t miss it, but there’s a cafe next door and a K-Books and Mandarake next to that. The Akihabara location is a few shops north of Animate, which has a giant blue sign you can’t miss; Assist is on the second floor of a little store that sells vintage video games. (I’ve never seen so many copies of FF7 in my life.)
- Jenn
this is so beautiful and according to their website they have 110 different colors.
Reblogged from cosplaying-on-a-budget
here you go:
- Medieval (9th-15th century):
- 10th century and earlier
- Romance (1000-1250)
- 11th century
- 12th century
- 13th century
- more 13th century
- 14th century
- more 14th
- 15th century
- and more 15th century
- Gothic (1150-1550)
- Renaissance (1520-1650)
- 16th & 17th century
- 16th century
- more 16th
- Tudors (1500-1550)
- more Tudors
- Elizabethan Period (1558-1603)
- Jacobean Era (1603-1625)
- 17th century
- more 17th century
- and again
- and even more
- this won’t stop
- Baroque (1600-1750)
- Georgian Period (1714-1830):
- 18th century
- more 18th century
- 18th century women’s fashion
- 18th century men’s fashion
- Rococo (1720-1770)
- Classicism (1770-1790)
- children 18th-19th century
- Regency Preiod (1811-1820)/ Empire (1800-1820s):
- 1790-1820s
- more stuff on regency and georgian era
- even more
- that’s not enough regency
- and more
- how is there so much
- early 19th century men’s wear
- early 19th century women’s wear
- Victorian Period (1837-1901):
- Romantic Era (1820-1840s)
- Civil War Era/1850-1860s
- 1870-1890s
- more victorian
- Edwardian Period (1901-1910):
- 1900-1910s
- Belle Epoque (1880-1910s)
- more edwardian/belle époque
- Modern:
- 1910s-1920s [Fashion between the World Wars]
- 1920s
- more roaring 20s
- so much 20s
- 1920s hairstyles
- 1930s
- 1930-1940s
- 1930-1950s
- 1950s
- more 50s
- 1960s
- 1960-1970s
- 1980s
lots of periods in one spot/fashion through centuries:
- here, here, and here is almost everything (and properly ordered)
- also here with lots of historic fashion magazines
- historic fashion
- costumes of antiquity
- more historical clothing
- history of fashion
- more history of fashion
- “vintage” clothing
- historic costumes
- children’s historical fashion/toys
- details
- historic wedding dresses
- historic assecoires (hats, shoes…)
- hats
- masks
- parasols
- lots of embroidery/jewlery
it indeed is western/european centric, I’m sorry for that, but for other cultures I simply don’t have so many references
I can’t handle this
Aaaaaand here we go!