Anonymous ID: 44b367 May 10, 2021, 7 p.m. No.13632148   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2175 >>2257 >>2275 >>2286

>>13632105

probably a coincidence how it looks like a long snake.

 

FLOTUS, 52, hit the Burbank, California, set in an Alessandro Michele for Gucci midi dress that was covered in a topographic design, with a a trompe l’oeil belt and glittering cuffs and a collar. But upon further inspection, the 17th-century-style map wasn’t of a particular place. It featured names like “Sensibility,” “A Great Heart,” and “Honesty” instead of cities…

 

The source behind the print was revealed at Gucci’s Spring 2016 Milan Fashion Week show. “The designer was inspired by Madeleine de Scudéry’s La Carte de Tendre, a map that depicted an imagined land of love published in 1654,” Vogue explained in a September 2015 post. “The map was not just an abstract reference either — it showed up as the print on a sheer midi dress.”

 

https://www.usmagazine.com/stylish/news/michelle-obama-wears-a-map-dress-on-the-ellen-degeneres-show-w439385/

Anonymous ID: 44b367 May 10, 2021, 7:02 p.m. No.13632175   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2270

>>13632148

>Madeleine de Scudéry’s La Carte de Tendre

The Map of Tendre (Carte de Tendre or Carte du Tendre) was a French map of an imaginary land called Tendre produced by several hands (including Catherine de Rambouillet). It appeared as an engraving (attributed to François Chauveau) in the first part of Madeleine de Scudéry's 1654-61 novel Clélie. The map represents the path towards love according to the précieuses of the time period…

 

Straying from those routes is not recommended, as one might fall into the "lake of Indifference".

 

Passion by contrast was left on the fringes, where 'lies La Mer Dangereuse, rocky but otherwise uncharted, and beyond that again are Terres Inconnues'.[2]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map_of_Tendre