I am interested in hair ideas.
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Douglas Booth in Charles Dickens‘ ”Great Expectations”
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Meant to be a Wild Bill Hickock costume within the film. It’s victorian-ish, but wild and romantic and touselled.
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Dapper Q -
Like a fashion mag for “masculine-presenting” people - its about page coyly refuses to come down on whether it’s for trans* men, butch ladies, or all of us inbetween - but let it slide.
For FAAB people, here’s advice on measurments, shopping, tailoring, and beautiful image inspirations.
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Allan Aynesworth and Sir George Alexander in The Importance of Being Earnest (1895)
Jude Law as Bosie in Wilde. That hair is perfection.
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I swear this still has a purpose and I’m not indulging in some crazy fantasy where I am simultanously with, and am John Thornton. Honest.
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I’ve been suspicious of the possibilities of black, but this works really well.
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The Oh-God-I’m-losing-the-love-of-my-life-forever pose.
Equally popular amongst Regency toffs, Victorian manufacturers and Edwardian lawyers.
Funny ‘cus it’s true. Key element of a gentlequeer wardrobe.
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