Fragments of a Beethovenfest deko I found at a thrift store in Vienna - 2020
(Almost) every outfit Kirsten Dunst wears in Marie Antoinette (2006)
Costume design by Milena Canonero
types of people - soft words
aeonian (everlasting): childhood friendships, tire swings, easily excited, listening to classical music, crowded ice rinks, inside jokes, watching old shows, nostalgia
ephemeral (lasting for a very short time): high school crushes, doubt, fake smiles and laughter, heartache, rush of cold air, overthinking
dulcet (sweet, sugary): the feeling of wanting more, insercuity, soft smiles, eye contact, talks at 12 am, heartfelt kisses, holding hands, sleepiness, bright eyes
opulent (lush): meeting someone new, comfortable silence, saying things in unison, light through the trees, birds chirping, staring at the clouds
zephyr (a gentle breeze): early morning road trips, sitting outside in the evening, compromise, long hugs, stargazing, giggling, making a pillow fort, relaxing
cupidty (eager or excessive desire): floral scents, golden sunrise, glowing moons, walking in the forest, picking flowers, rose gold jewelry
algid (adj.) cold; chilly; freezing; frozen benumbed (v.) deprived of physical or emotional feeling (like your fingers when it’s really cold!) blustery (adj.) characterized by strong winds boreal (adj.) arctic; frigid brumal (adj.) characteristic of winter. crystalline (adj.) having the structure and form of a crystal (snowflakes) frore (adj.) frosty; frozen gelid (adj.) chilly; brisk halcyon (adj.) denoting a period of time in the past that was idyllically happy and peaceful. (originally meant to refer to calm winter weather) hiemal (adj.) pertaining to winter; wintry nippy (adj.) cold yeah, it just means cold, but it’s cute
“It’s heavenly.”
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