8.17.2007 @ 4:20 pm UTC by lilah wild
Everything from couture eveningwear to 80’s balloon pants, including sections for lingerie and menswear.
vintage
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8.17.2007 @ 4:16 pm UTC by lilah wild
Australian catalog of extremely cute footwear for men and women, which includes witchy boots, two-toned saddle shoes, steeltoes, a good selection of combats including buckled and knee-high. Also belts and wallets. Thanks, Sara!
gothic • hemp, vegetarian, & organic • punk • shoes & boots
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8.17.2007 @ 4:00 pm UTC by lilah wild
A giant online antique flea market – sections include art deco and art nouveau, fifties and sixties, bakelite, china, crystal, pewter, doll clothes, vintage jewelry and accessories. They’re also loaded with reference information.
crowdsourced • dolls • housewares & decor • retro & vintage jewelry • teatime • vintage
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8.17.2007 @ 3:24 pm UTC by lilah wild
Books of Shadows, tons of candles, crystal balls, rune sets, pagan patches and pins, herbs and incense and oils, jewelry, gemstones, bath goods, and all the traditional tools to set up an altar.
bath & body • celtic & runes • crystals & gems • herbalism • incense & candles • journals & stationery • pagan • patches & pins • spiritual jewelry
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8.17.2007 @ 3:06 pm UTC by lilah wild
The monster art of Mike Sosnowski, who offers a surreal gallery of horror cartoonage, martians and slobbering dead things with a bit of pinup here and there, and always a sense of humor.
artwork & sculpture
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8.17.2007 @ 2:38 pm UTC by lilah wild
Elegant gothic lolita and Victorian fashion for men and women: trenchcoats gleaming with hardware, heavily gathered skirts, silk cravat blouses, laced jeans, froof galore. Leg Avenue petticoats and hosiery, Demonia bags and footwear, ruffled parasols, mini top hats, and Art with Latex sculpted necklaces.
gothic & punk jewelry • j-fash, lolita & kimono • lingerie & hosiery • shoes & boots • victorian, steampunk & pirates
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8.17.2007 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild
Long, full skirts hiked up at the sides make for a wonderful look of antiquity, but often result in hems falling down or safetypins stabbing the crap out of your clothes. Threads of Time have solved the problem with medieval technology, pinching fabric between polished brass rings that loop around a belt. The pic shows period usage, but would probably work very nicely over pyramid studs for the swirlygoths.
oddity of the week
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