Tumbling down the rabbit hole
seispassaros:

Do you know what I like the most here? They’re women and they ARE NOT wearing super sexualized leather clothes or posing in impossible ways.
And, of course, the Captain America 40’s hair.

seispassaros:

Do you know what I like the most here? They’re women and they ARE NOT wearing super sexualized leather clothes or posing in impossible ways.

And, of course, the Captain America 40’s hair.

crystallizedtwilight:

The finished product - Selkie.

crystallizedtwilight:

The finished product - Selkie.

crystallizedtwilight:

My designs for fem!Q and fem!007. I’ve been asked a few times how I choose to design for my fem!versions of things, so I wrote a little bit here if you are curious:When designing fem!versions of anything, I always ask myself: a) Whether something needs to be changed for functionb) If personalities are the same, is a skirt/dress something they would even wear c) How can I keep it 99% true to the style but put my own spin on itI decided I wanted a skirt for Q because she is not doing the field work and could afford to wear a skirt without it hindering her job. In the movie, I loved Q’s plaid pants, but it is hard to translate that into an office skirt (without seeming like a kilt) or a pleated skirt (without it seeming too schoolgirl). Not wanting to sacrifice the pattern, I decided on subtle pleated to meet that problem half-way. I also decided to change the brown sweater into a vest for a more comfortable fit on her body shape. (I originally tried the full sweater and found it was too bulky).I think my favorite challenges when doing fem!versions is seeing how little I can change rather than how much. For 007, In my mind, there was no need to change anything except make the suit more fitted for a female body. I didn’t even want to change the hairstyle because who needs hair flying in your face when you’re doing extreme stunts and fighting bad guys? Anything 007 wears for the work that he does, there is no reason why fem!007 wouldn’t wear the same. They are doing the same jobs.Because clothes and hairstyles are sexless, these are always some of the most fun projects to work on for me. The challenge is not as thoughtless as “female designs = less clothing + longer hair,” It is is taking the same person, translating them into a differently shaped body, and designing clothes for them that are still true to their character.  

crystallizedtwilight:

My designs for fem!Q and fem!007.

I’ve been asked a few times how I choose to design for my fem!versions of things, so I wrote a little bit here if you are curious:

When designing fem!versions of anything, I always ask myself: 
a) Whether something needs to be changed for function
b) If personalities are the same, is a skirt/dress something they would even wear
c) How can I keep it 99% true to the style but put my own spin on it

I decided I wanted a skirt for Q because she is not doing the field work and could afford to wear a skirt without it hindering her job. In the movie, I loved Q’s plaid pants, but it is hard to translate that into an office skirt (without seeming like a kilt) or a pleated skirt (without it seeming too schoolgirl). Not wanting to sacrifice the pattern, I decided on subtle pleated to meet that problem half-way. I also decided to change the brown sweater into a vest for a more comfortable fit on her body shape. (I originally tried the full sweater and found it was too bulky).

I think my favorite challenges when doing fem!versions is seeing how little I can change rather than how much. For 007, In my mind, there was no need to change anything except make the suit more fitted for a female body. I didn’t even want to change the hairstyle because who needs hair flying in your face when you’re doing extreme stunts and fighting bad guys? Anything 007 wears for the work that he does, there is no reason why fem!007 wouldn’t wear the same. They are doing the same jobs.

Because clothes and hairstyles are sexless, these are always some of the most fun projects to work on for me. The challenge is not as thoughtless as “female designs = less clothing + longer hair,” It is is taking the same person, translating them into a differently shaped body, and designing clothes for them that are still true to their character. 

 

crystallizedtwilight:

Benefits of a human/dwarf relationship part 2

shmerlocked:

tricksterity:

true-killjoy:

remyreaper:

lovelynobody00:

fulltaildiva-loki:

third-star-till-the-morning:

avenging-assbutt-holmes:

aperturetardis:

Supernatural UK
Starring:
Tom Hiddleston as Dean Winchester 
Benedict Cumberbatch as Sam Winchester



But who would be Castiel? James McAvoy?

yes


Imagine them dying over and over usually in each others arms


maybe i would actually watch it then

I see your Supernatural UK and raise you SUPERNATURAL AUS !We already have the perfect brothers for it;




Lost my fucking shit at supernatural NZ

shmerlocked:

tricksterity:

true-killjoy:

remyreaper:

lovelynobody00:

fulltaildiva-loki:

third-star-till-the-morning:

avenging-assbutt-holmes:

aperturetardis:

Supernatural UK

Starring:

Tom Hiddleston as Dean Winchester 

Benedict Cumberbatch as Sam Winchester

image

But who would be Castiel? James McAvoy?

yes

image

Imagine them dying over and over usually in each others arms

image

maybe i would actually watch it then

I see your Supernatural UK and raise you SUPERNATURAL AUS !
We already have the perfect brothers for it;

image

image

Lost my fucking shit at supernatural NZ

sasstacular:

a—sweet—beginning:

thescienceofreality:

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reblogging for future reference

crystallizedtwilight:

When I was younger I always thought I’d want to wed an elf, but now I see the benefits of marrying a dwarf greatly outweigh those of the fairer.

sercastiel:

kateordie:

marsupialmonster:

give-me-beautiful:

Perfect.

Win.

A+++

Fucking beautiful

Best. Ever.

sugoi-ass-prince:

expelled-from-heaven:

This is officially the best thing I have ever seen on Tumblr,