Tracing the haunted kinaesthetic and psychic territories of the sabbat through a history of disorderly movement, unruly bodies and heterodox spiritual expression.
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The Hanged Man shows new perspectives for love and business. The card calls for abandoning old habits in upright pos, but reversed card meaning is another.
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High Neck Black Capelet, Wedding Black Cape, Vampire Costume Victorian capelet made of black brocade and black chiffon fabric. It has back satin lacing and 13 plastic bones. ***NEW Brocade*** The brocade of the neck corset is the one in the last photo. CAPELET DETAILS ⚬ Handmade to order, we need 1 week for production. ⚬ Black brocade fabric. ⚬ Black chiffon fabric. ⚬ Ivory trimming details. ⚬ Please provide a valid phone number so that the package can be delivered correctly. ⚬ Rush orders are available www.etsy.com/listing/1030910076 ⚬ Color samples: https://www.etsy.com/listing/698301753 MORE CAPES IN OUR SHOP: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HaizeaCouture FOLLOW US Facebook: haizeaarranz Instagram: @haizearranz QUESTIONS? Just use the “Message Haizea” button below and we’ll be happy to help! Thanks for shopping at Haizea Couture! © 2024 Haizea Arranz. All rights reserved
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Halloween is an exciting holiday for kids because they get to dress up and inhabit a character they like with candies as bonuses. There are so many cute options for Kids’ Halloween costumes that it is so hard to choose....Read More
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This is a SHOWSTOPPER! It is a matted original gouache costume fashion design that dates to the 1950s. It is a work by a Bordeaux couturier, Jean-Pierre Chansard. Note his initialed signature in lower left and note the documentation showing his official professional letterhead dating to the 1950s. The drawing features a cabaret dance performer in her costume. The work is done in white, green and black gouache on thick pale pink colored stock. Take a minute to study the details of her eye mask which is dwarfed by the extra wide brimmed black hat done in a particularly thick and rich gouache. The long white fur stole is lush and sensuous as it wraps her neck and drapes in layers to the floor. The entertainer with her outstretched gloved arm engages with her viewer. This is a sexy, elegant and fun fashion illustration! Pristine condition. It deserves a special spot in your home décor as it will draw attention. 10 x 14 inches in size. A minor crease is in the lower left corner is hidden by the initials and is hardly visible. The image comes matted in a white 16 x 20 inch custom mat that works in a standard size frame. Please allow time for custom matting. (See companion cabaret designs offered in our shop.) less
There was a major outbreak of St. Vitus’ Dance on June 23, 1374. The population writhed through the streets of Aachen, screaming about visions and hallucinations, until they collapsed. There…