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A few pictures from an 18th century erotic calendar [Jun. 3rd, 2014|01:45 pm]
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X-posted to my own journal.

Gustafs Skål, the 18th century group I am a member of, produced a calendar for 2013 and both I and my husband were involved. The theme was erotic, but the 18th century way, with a raised hemline there and a stolen kiss there. 2013 is long since over, so I thought I should show you a few of the pictures. They were all based of period paintings and pictures, but we did not set out to copy the pictures.

The photographer is Staffan Huss, you can find his web page here. All the models were, at the time, members of Gustafs Skål and none of us are professionals. All the clothes and some of the props belonged to us. All the pictures were taken at Kristinehovsmalmgård, an 18th century manor house in Stockholm.

A stolen kiss, originally depicted by Nicolas Lafrensen.



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Models: Barbro Hellmin, Natalie Hulsin and Henry Wölling


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The Dusty Door Creaks Open Again... [Nov. 21st, 2013|02:09 pm]
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Wow, it's been a spell since I was last here. As a moderator, I heartily apologize.
I've started rattling about in LJ land over the last few days. Facebook is becoming a maddening mix of political BS and self righteous garbage.  I still like it for promotion, crowd-sourcing and events. But for personal posts and sharing; too often I wish I had the ability to turn off comments like we can here on LJ. And let's face it, LJ is much prettier ;)
Anyway...Let me know if there is anything you need me to change or fix here since I've been away, and keep posting!!!
I too, will do my best to get this old girl up and flying again.
XOXO
~EV
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On revealed breasts and nipples in the 17th and 18th century [May. 29th, 2013|07:02 pm]
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I guess this is a suitable subject for this community:

Bared bosoms in 17th and 18th century art
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Paintings that tickle [Oct. 15th, 2012|05:39 pm]
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Next year my 18th century society, Gustafs Skål, will turn 20 and we have a lot of fun thing planned to celebrate. One of these things is an erotic calendar- 18th century style. Every age, of course, has depicted naked people and for example Boucher practically wallows in naked flesh. Make a picture search for Boucher and Leda for the most lewd version of that tale I have ever seen. But this calendar of course isn’t meant to be pornographic, there will be no naked breasts, but a lot of wrists and knees- such pieces of anatomy that the 18th century fashion hid and that was considered quite risqué then. Now they are not, but that’s the point- we wanted to make a calendar with pictures that was a naughty then, but not now.


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Une élegante á sa toilette by Michel Garnier


We are in the process of taking the photos now, we finished four yesterday and will do the rest in a fortnight. Though we don’t have the resources to exactly copy paintings, but we are using paintings and engravings from the 18th century as template for our photos. I’m part of the planning group and we have had great fun choosing pictures and hunting for models. Everyone participating are members of Gustafs Skål and none of us are models, but I think it will be a very nice calendar even so. I and J are going to be in one picture and I’m a bit nervous- I have never been in a real photoshoot in my life, I hope it will be all right even so.


Here is a collection of such naughty painting, some that we will be using in the calendar and some who didn’t make it.



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Long Time No Post! [Jun. 25th, 2012|07:34 pm]
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While LJ is being neglected thanks to Blogger and Facebook, there is also Pinterest.
Here's my page there, with one album chock full of 18th century gorgeousness!
Enjoy xoxox

http://pinterest.com/viennalarouge/

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Some things I'm quite proud of. [Nov. 13th, 2011|03:38 pm]
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[Current Mood |busy]

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katexxxxxx
have recently been making sample garments including a couple of rather fine Justaucorps, which we had modelled at an IC Fashion show at Maelstrom LARP.

Here are some pics from the fashion show, taken by the wonderful Al Pulford from www.rockphotography.co.uk

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 do love a man in a frock coat.  The man with the cat's face was an amazing model!

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These sample frock- coats are available in our Etsy shop

M
ore 18th Century eyecandy can be found on our website.  where you can order bespoke costumes.
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Mirror, mirror.... [Aug. 16th, 2011|02:32 pm]
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I had to get a photo, and the light at my dressing table was just right ;-)
We were headed to a showing of my favorite film, Amadeus (director's cut) at a local theater called The Retro Dome here in San Jose, Ca. They had a Mozart 'jam session' before the film started, it was great.

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I used to document and share how-to's more often, but lately if I've taken the time to do a "do", I'm rushing out the door to a performance or evening out. I'm going to try to at least get one snapshot from now on.
My gent tried to get one out in the sunlight, but there was too much glare, so I used my phone to take this one indoors.

Also: Just as a reminder; we still have the mirror account for this community over at Dreamwidth.
http://rococo-fetish.dreamwidth.org/1201.html?view=689&posted=1#cmt689

I'm going to try to post what i do here, over there as well...for anyone interested ;-)
Some folks have moved entirely over to DW, while others still retain journals here.
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Moving time?? [Apr. 6th, 2011|11:40 am]
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So after this last (of many, and by no means the last) DDOS attack on LJ, I've decided to create a mirror account for this community over at DreamWidth.
http://rococo-fetish.dreamwidth.org/

It doesn't look like much now, but it will act as a back up plan, in case LJ really bites the dust.
The nice thing about DW, is that not only is it owned and run by the originators of LJ (and not owned by Russia), it has none of the annoying pop up ads and clicky games that seem to have made their way into LJ land.
Join me there if you like, and you are welcome to copy and paste any of your previous entries here, over there. I wish there was a way to automatically transfer community content from LJ to DW like you can with private journals, but for now we have to copy over older posts manually.

XOXO,
~V
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Casting Call [Mar. 27th, 2011|04:17 pm]
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Hey all, I saw this posted on another comm I watch and thought the Marie Antoinette section might be of interest to this comm. I don't know any more than is posted here, but some of you might want to check it out!

National Geographic Casting Call

National Geographic has sent out a request for costumed re-enactors for the following time periods:


18th Century - French aristocracy
19th Century (specifically, late 1890's) Formal ballroom attire
Roman Soldiers

BE SURE TO PASS THIS ALONG TO ANY AND ALL THAT YOU THINK WOULD BE INTERESTED!

Here are the details:

"Party Like" is a 3-part documentary film series recreating the greatest parties in history, airing later this year on the National Geographic Channel. What we are looking for are people with the following period costumes:

1. Ball gowns. Any period ball gown that looks elegant and would work in a scene from the 18th or 19th centuries with couples dancing waltzes or mingling, eating and drinking. Prominent jewelry would be a plus.

2. Men in tails - the way high society male guests would have dressed for a late 19th Century ball. Also waiters in tails, wigs and white gloves.

3. Kings, Queens, Princesses, aristocrats, nobility. We have a whole costume party to shoot where people are dressed as European nobles.

4. Marie Antoinette. We will be casting a Marie Antoinette who will feature prominently so anyone who has the look and dress will be seriously considered for the part. Also anyone who looks like they belong in the 18th Century court of Versailles.

5. Roman soldiers.

We are shooting in Los Angeles at the end of April beginning of May. The big shoot days are April 27th and May 4th, but some extras may be required for multiple days. Pay is TBD but we would pay up to $150 for a specific, named character, less for a generic character. Meals with be provided and you will receive a full National Geographic credit. Please send photos of yourself in costume or costumes to me at:

aidan@edgewest.com

With thanks

Aidan Pickering
Series Producer, Party Like.
aidan@edgewest.com
www.edgewest.com
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Vast tracts of land [Mar. 20th, 2011|07:15 pm]
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My darling took a few pictures of me in my new stays, which perhaps wasn't the best of ideas. I have the distinct feeling that his focus wasn't exactly on the stays...

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