New, Blue, & Improved Zinthos

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AN: Special fangz (get it, coz Im goffik) 2 my bf (ew not in that way) Alan, eyedoktor666 4 helpin me wif da story and spelling. U rok! Thomas ur da luv of my deprzzing life u rok 2!  Camille Saint-Saëns ROX!

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Hi my name is Edith Melisandre Aurelia Cushing and I have long sunshine- golden hair (that’s how I got my name) that reaches my mid-back and warm brown eyes like a butterfly’s wing and a lot of people tell me I look like Mary Shelley (AN: if u don’t know who she is get da hell out of here!). I’m not related to Lillie Langtry but I wish I was because she’s a major fucking hottie. I’m a vampire but my teeth are straight and white. I have pale white skin. I’m also a writer, and I’m going to a mansion in England where I’m to be the lady of the house (I just got married). I’m a goth (in case you couldn’t tell) and I wear mostly black. I love Maison Worth and I buy all my clothes from there. For example today I was wearing a travelling ensemble of a pale lilac coat with a garland of velvet violets around it and a matching hat, over a long yellow silk dress and button boots. I was wearing no makeup. I was walking outside in Buffalo. It was snowing and raining so there was no sun, which I was very happy about. Mrs McMichaels and Eunice stared at me. I put up my middle finger at them.

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𝘑𝘌𝘚𝘚𝘐𝘊𝘈 𝘊𝘏𝘈𝘚𝘛𝘈𝘐𝘕 𝘈𝘚 𝘓𝘈𝘋𝘠 𝘓𝘜𝘊𝘐𝘓𝘓𝘌 𝘚𝘏𝘈𝘙𝘗𝘌 𝘐𝘕 𝘊𝘙𝘐𝘔𝘚𝘖𝘕 𝘗𝘌𝘈𝘒 (2015) 𝘋𝘐𝘙. 𝘎𝘜𝘐𝘓𝘓𝘌𝘙𝘔𝘖 𝘋𝘌𝘓 𝘛𝘖𝘙𝘖 // "𝘕𝘈𝘕𝘕𝘈" (1862) 𝘉𝘠 𝘈𝘕𝘚𝘌𝘓𝘔 𝘍𝘌𝘜𝘌𝘙𝘉𝘈𝘊𝘏 (1829–1880)

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During an interview about her incredible costumes for the film Crimson Peak (2015), Kate Hawley mentioned two paintings that particularly inspired her design of the leading female cast’s iconic attire. Proserpine by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1874, top left) was taken into consideration for the character Lucille Sharpe, otherwise known as The Moth (top right). For Edith Cushing (bottom right), thought of as The Butterfly in contrast, The Bridesmaid by John Everett Millais (1851, bottom left) was said to have greatly influenced the character’s hauntingly beautiful look of cascading hair and the bridal-esque nightgown attire.

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Crimson Peak is SO fucking funny when they first get to the house and Hiddles is like. Oh yeah forget to mention, giant hole in the roof. Also the floor is rotten, someday the whole foundation will collapse. And don't be alarmed if the pipes start bleeding! It's just that the very ground beneath our feet is oozing red liquid, absolutely drenched with it, as though the entire house is bleeding and bloodstained, as though the very earth our family legacy is built upon were one great open wound.

I fucking love Gothic settings. Don't worry about it Edith, welcome to your very normal and inhabitable house.