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Bake Off was a thing of goodness.
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“I felt quite light, as though I were falling through my bed, like when one has a fever. Today I’m quite solid again yet I am not as solid as usual–because there is at the back of my mind all the time (slightly lifting the top of my head,) a glow, a sort of nebula, which only when I examine it hardens into shape; as soon as I think of something else it dissolves again, remaining there like a sun through a fog, and I have to reach out to it again, take it in my hands and feel its contours: then it hardens, ‘Virginia is coming on Saturday.’ I am going to dinner at Knole tonight, and I shall meet an oil magnate and his wife; but it will be there all the time, a will o’ the wisp that lets itself be caught, ‘Virginia is coming on Saturday.’…” — Vita Sackville West, from a letter to Virginia Woolf c. February 1926
“Absurd, she was — very absurd. But the charm was overpowering, to her at least, so that she could remember standing in her bedroom at the top of the house holding the hot-water can in her hands and saying aloud, “She is beneath this roof…She is beneath this roof!” […] But she could remember going cold with excitement, and doing her hair in a kind of ecstasy (now the old feeling began to come back to her, as she took out her hairpins, laid them on the dressing-table, began to do her hair), with the rooks flaunting up and down in the pink evening light, and dressing, and going downstairs, and feeling as she crossed the hall “if it were now to die ’twere now to be most happy.” That was her feeling — Othello’s feeling, and she felt it, she was convinced, as strongly as Shakespeare meant Othello to feel it, all because she was coming down to dinner in a white frock to meet Sally Seton!” —Virginia Woolf, from “Mrs Dalloway,” published c. May 1925
Trauma often messes with one’s ability to say “no”.
You either consciously or subconsciously think, “I don’t want to hurt this person’s feelings” or “If I say no, then they’ll hurt me” or “It won’t really be that bad” or “I can handle this” or “I need to do this to prove myself” or “I deserve this”, or you forget that “no” is even an option.
It’s still not your fault if you didn’t say “no”, even if you think maybe you could have. It’s still not your fault. You didn’t deserve what happened to you and you didn’t bring it upon yourself. It was never your fault.
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Vintage Clothes Get a Fine Art Makeover
Shanghai-based boutique Purple Fish Bowl (previously featured here) specializes in crafting unique vintage dresses and skirts with an old world glamour. By adding images of famous paintings from Claude Monet, Gustav Klimt and Vincent van Gogh among other masters, they redefine style with intelligence and fine art. Among our favorites are Van Gogh’s Starry Night, Monet’s famous Water Lilies and the legendary The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai.
The inclusion of the world’s most famous pieces into 50s style baby doll garments adds a whimsical, yet extraordinarily elegant element. The presence of timeless works of art transforms an ordinary dress into a classical piece of art. You can find more of their work at their Etsy shop.
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