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Vintage camel hair trench coat at the goodwill bins

Vintage camel hair trench coat at the goodwill bins

I am literally obsessed with this coat, so much so that I’ve named her Doris. It was my first trip to the bins, and the crazy thing about this coat was that it was in a bin that was already picked through a bit! I could immediately tell from the feel it was vintage. Then I checked the tag, and it was a local boutique but another tag said it was made by Fleurette of California and was 100% camel hair! I’m choosing to believe that Doris belonged to an older woman who passed on, and her family donated Doris to Goodwill. I am so happy to cherish Doris and her owner’s memory each time I wear her. :)

u/Cheesy_Somewhere4277 — 9 days ago
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Can artists replicate physical art that I own?

Hi! I currently do not have any tattoos, but I am definitely looking into the idea. The more I have thought about what I would possibly get, I have thought about how much I would love to get little elements of pieces of art that I have collected. For example, I got this little vintage print from a garage sale for 3 dollars that I absolutely love, and I thought it would be super cute to get the butterfly or some of the flowers as a first tattoo. After trying to do some research on this, I saw that artists don't like to copy work that isn't theirs, which I totally understand that being an artist is a big part of being a tattoo artist. However, I can't even find a similar piece to this online so there wouldn't be anyone to credit, and the artist would be able to take liberties of course. Also, other pieces of art that I own that I would consider getting a tattoo of parts of, that I didn't picture, are physical paintings that I bought from the actual artist. I know plagiarism is also an issue, but I own the physical painting, so would that be ok? Sorry if this is a stupid question, I just do not really know how the art process works for tattooing. Thank you so much!

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u/Cheesy_Somewhere4277 — 9 days ago

Hi! This is my first time here. I think of myself as a soft autumn (which ik is often overtyped but I included a pic of myself second with my natural hair color), but as someone with Reynaud’s , my hands/feet are often much more pink than the rest of my face and body. The first picture are my nail polishes which lean cooler than the clothes I typically wear and I find they look good with the pinker skin around my nails. Has anyone else had this issue? Any suggestion of how to match my nails to my wardrobe better?

u/Cheesy_Somewhere4277 — 17 days ago