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Schoolgirls and Mobilesuits fashion shoot organized by Samantha Rei, designer of Blasphemina's Closet, and scholar Frenchy Lunning. Model: Kaitara Covington, wearing a Lyric Corset Dress, a Kinsella Blouse, and Arctic Gaiters, from Scoundrelle's Keep.
Roman fresco of about 50 A.D. from Pompeii.
National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Tondo of Woman with wax tablets and stylus, so-called "Sappho".
Discovered in 1760, is one of the most famous and beloved paintings, commonly called Sappho. Actually portrays a high-society Pompeian girl, richly dressed with gold-threaded hair and large gold earrings, bringing the stylus to the mouth and holding the wax tablets.
Sappho; Attic Greek Σαπφώ (c. 630 – c. 570 BC) was an archaic Greece poet from the island of Lesbos. Sappho's poetry was lyric poetry, and she is best known for her poems about love. Most of Sappho's poems today are lost, and survives only in fragmentary form.