Coat
Mariano Fortuny, 1920s
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sarong’s
Here is a collection of beautiful Sarong’s from Textile Museum of Canada• 1. 1900-1929. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 2. 1940’s. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 3. 1920’s. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 4. 1900-1929. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 5. 1900-1929. Indonesia, Java, Jawa Tengah, Lasem. Cotton.
• 6. 1900-1929. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 7.1900’s. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 8. 1900-1929. Indonesia, Java, Jawa Tengah, Pekalongan. Cotton.
• 9. 1900-1929. Indonesia, Java. Cotton.
• 10. 1930-1969. Indonesia, Java,Tengah, Rembang. Cotton
Historical Evolution of Style: Japan, Illustrations c.1868-1908 via The New York Public Library
So this video started going around my facebook today, with about a dozen of my female friends sharing the link with comments like, and “Everyone needs to see this”, and “All girls should watch this,” and “This made me cry.” And I’m not trying to shame those girls! I definitely understand why they would do so. And I don’t want to be a killjoy. But as I clicked the link and started watching the video, I started to feel a slight sense of discomfort. I couldn’t put my finger on why that was, exactly, but it continued throughout the whole thing. After watching the video several more times, I have some thoughts…
Right on.