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Happy holydays Everybody! I'm off, so see you nex year!|Posted 15 hours ago view more

  • OrologiSilenziosi TimelessCouture

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  • Firenze - Genova - Venezia, Firenze, IT

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(The Back to Life collection: corsets and accessories built out of old/vintage stuff. Giving a new life to old dresses, umbrellas, laces, clocks...wathever. Still under construction.)

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"Per quanto sembri una pura inezia, la funzione degli abiti, dicono, non è solo quella di tenerci caldo. Cambiano la nostra visione del mondo, e la visione che il mondo ha di noi. [...] Così appare molto fondata la tesi che sono gli abiti a portare noi, e non noi a portare gli abiti; possiamo fare sì che modellino bene un braccio, o il seno, ma essi ci modellano il cuore, il cervello, la lingua a piacer loro." (Virgina Woolf - Orlando)

"Vain trifles as they seem, clothes have, they say, more important offices than merely to keep us warm. They change our view of the world and the world's view of us. Thus, there is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us and not we them; we may make them take to mould of arm or breast, but they mould our hearts, our brains, our tongues to their liking." (Virginia Woolf - Orlando)

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  • General

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    Tailoring, corsetry, embroidery, victorian era, costume history, literature, steampunk, oddities and freaks.
  • Music

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    Kozai Resonance <3. I don't like how nowadays everythig MUST gravitate around music. Every subculture, lifestyle and fashion has its referring musical genre. I've been a lolita for some years of my life, but this never affected my musical tastes, nor my clothing style has ever been affected by music I was listening to. Let's free our minds form musical slavery: you don't have to dress and think in a certain way if you like a certain genre, nor the opposite. Just think using your own brain if you can. Or at least choose someone really cool to imitate. To be a poser or not to be: who the hell cares? THAT is the question. What I mean is: human personality shoul be more complex than "I like that music-dress that way-think that way" where "that" can be goth-straight-punk-metal-lolita-whatever. This means adopting a pre-drawn scheme, and limits our self-expression and freedom. Just a little disclaimer: I sincerely hate all that is Hip hop Rap R&B. Really, I can't understand it, it's not part of my own culture. Everyone has the right to live, to express himself, but please express that stuff AWAY FROM ME.
  • Movies

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    Gilliam, Burton, Hitchcock, Monty Python, Jeunet, Gondry, costume movies (expecially from the 1980's to the 1990's), horror movies from the 1980's and the 1930's, Lynch, Chaplin, Keaton, Brooks, movies on drag queens, weird movies. I love stop-motion, I'm sooo bored by computer graphics and really in love with "materic" special effects.
  • Television

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    I turned it off in september 2007. And now I can't stand it anymore.
  • Books

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    Wilde, Buzzati, Pennac, Wharton, Woodehouse, Vonnegut, Jerome, Sterne, Poe, Lovecraft, Le Fanu, Stoker, Pitzorno, Tolstoj, Gogol, Kafka, Adams, Dumas father and son, Stendhal, Yoshimoto, Ichiguchi, Mishima, Plauto, Euripide, Flaubert, Bronte sisters, Alcott, Orwell, Woolf, Huxley, Molière,Conan Doyle, James, Huysmans, Dahl, Austen, Christie...and many others. Yes, I mostly agree with the statemet "the good artist is the dead one". Please guys: read A LOT before thinking about writing. There's a lot of good literature unread that could make all of us better people, and too much junk that contributes to lower our cultural level and our expectations as readers. (Hey, I'm not saying to give up reading "not-so-serious books", just give the oldies a chance, and perhaps give up writing and publishing crap)
  • Heroes

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    People who create their own way, being able not to loose it.

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  • Zodiac Sign: Leo
  • Occupation: Couturière