russian classics aesthetic

lennuieternel:

Brothers Karamazov: orthodox monasteries, deep woods, starry nights, the sound of paper being torn, dimly lit rooms, withered roses, an unfinished letter, piles of books, the sound of shattering glass, ticking of clocks in a silent house, heavy wooden furniture, the air before a storm, the smell of earth, a crowd of people dressed in black, distant murmurs, emptied streets, the fear of walking alone in dusk

Crime and Punishment: coldness of the skin against a blade, slender pale fingers and slightly shaking hands, a red stain blooming on white fabric, lonely steps in a corridor, the slow dripping of water, looking out of the window into the thickening darkness, a single dying candle on the table, listening to one’s breath and counting heartbeats, too many stairs, the desire to be invisible, a subtle memory of kind word

The Idiot: classical statues, wealth covered with dust, a dark house tainted with inherited madness, an unsettling feeling, long walks in a park, useless chatter, a silken ribbon forgotten on a bench, a melancholic face, an unexpected spring rain, the joy of reading one’s favorite book, the clarity of mind after fully perceiving the world around, looking at cloudless sky  

Anna Karenina: fields of crops, flowers brought from an early morning walk, the wind caressing a girl’s hair, a bowl of fruit, the smell of ripe pears, the clatter of a spoon against porcelain when stirring tea, children’s laughter coming from the garden, soft sunlight and white curtains, the sensation of velvet against skin, pearls from a ripped necklace spilling on marble floor, a sudden silence in a room full of people

War and Peace: a glass of wine, the brightness of  a crystal chandelier, white lace, a raging snow storm, the sound of a door being gently closed, the moment of holding one’s breath before walking in a ball room, indulging in looking at a beautiful earring against light, the sound of a saber being drawn, closing one’s eyes for a moment while dancing, the sweet smell of strawberries, a pair of gloves left on an armchair, light scent of powder

The Master and Margarita: the chaos of a lively city, ambient jazz in expensive restaurants, jumping on a moving tram, the sight of Moscow from the roof of a house, yellow flowers in a vase, leaning out of the window, shelves stacked with books, a small tin box with old photographs, strange shapes in the night sky, laughing in the middle of the night on a balcony, colorful posters for a surreptitious magician’s show floating in the wind

Eugene Onegin: a lonely mansion, reading a book in the parlor, faint piano melody lingering in falling silence, long evenings, passing seasons, discussing french novels of the moment, unspoken thoughts, leaning against the door frame, quickly averted glance, eating a peach absent-minded, bright mornings, footprints in snow, a loud gun-shot terrifying a flock of birds nearby   

A Hero of Our Time: byronic boredom, getting up late in the afternoon, the hidden unspeakable sadness of existence, shakespeare’s tragedy opened next to untouched breakfast, cigarette smoke, polished boots, walking with one’s coat wide open letting the night chill break through to the bone, carved wooden chair, fading warmth of the ashes late in the evening, the thought of farewell  

Fathers and Sons: birch groves, morning mist, moss covered stones near a  moor, scientific books, white roses, cheap champagne, shabby pocket-watch, light-hearted irony, a maladroit cello sonata, freshly mowed grass, leaving thoughts come and go, a slow yawn, picturesque plates and bowls filled with traditional dishes, drinking tea on the porch, longing for the future   

Doctor Zhivago: a strange feeling of loss, writing poems in a diary, traveling by train, the hesitation before touching someone’s hand, the gaze of one lost in thought, the warmth of cinnamon, a scarf brightly embellished with flowers, a glass of water, two people listening each on the other side of the door, a threadbare jacket, the tempting void, the evanescent serenity of yesterday  

Dead Souls: horses in a merry gallop, delicious smells mingled, grotesque and bizarre tragedy, luxurious attire cheap soul, masks, a perfumed love letter, the triumph of sarcasm, an unattached wheel rolling down a dusty road, the atmosphere of commedia dell’ arte, puzzling speeches, a baffling caricature drawn on a handkerchief   

Cherry Orchard: a lone chair in an empty room, falling blossoms, old samovar, the unsettling need for change, a mirror reflecting full moon, the disappointment of a glossy object turning worthless after second glance, a piano out of tune      

shes-married-to-the-moon:

moon girls: everything she says somehow makes you smile, becomes terribly shy around others, listens to old music and garage bands, she knows a little bit of everything and still loves you, she’ll pour her heart and soul into bits of her art to give to you and you can see her reflection in the colors

sun girls: usually stunning, even when she’s blue, she has a heart and knack for makeup and looking pretty, she applies lipstick at the grocery store and kisses the back of her hand, calls you early in the morning before she leaves and not care that you have a godawful bedhead, she’ll want to do and see everything in what we call a day

star girls: her soul has been here for a long time, weird and quiet but loves everything because hate tires her, she has too much love to give but she’s so sad, she’ll write music in the dead of night, will drive you wherever you want because she wants to go where you do

flowerais:

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60’s – kisses on the hand, soft acoustics, keeping a journal under the pillow, walks in the rain, old films, a bouquet of roses at the doorstep, secret love letters, old newspaper articles, talking to the moon

70’s – gentle hum of the radio, rose gardens, soft filters, yellow tinted sunglasses, fuzzy sunlight on a meadow, perfumes on silk, pearl earrings, ladybird on an eyelid, french literature

80’s – potted plants on the balcony, stargazing with your best friend, dusty video games, old coffee shops, bike rides to the lake, revisiting childhood nostalgia, flower-embroidered sleeves

90’s – eye circles, midnight drives to nowhere, falling in love recklessly, denim jackets, ripped pages in a diary, thinking about past lovers, listening to music until 3am, the dark phase of sunsets, mixtapes

00’s – believing in magic, smiling at strangers, dreams of being someone, hearing an old song you used to like on the radio, birthday cards from friends who don’t talk to you anymore

10’s – goodnight texts, fairy lights on the wall,flowers on eyelids, the view of a city from an apartment, feeling lonely on the train, sending a million hearts, feeling yourself changing for the better

la-petitefille:

How To Bring Spring Into Your Life

🥚 Use writing as a form of therapy while transitioning from one season to the next! Keep a list of ways you hope to bloom over the next few months, and recent ways in which you feel like you already have.

🥚 Boost your creative mindset by surrounding yourself with dreamy, seasonal decorations: Anything bearing images of bunnies, flowers, eggs, baby chicks… You’re probably well aware of all the cute imagery associated with this lovely season!

🥚 Make the decision to begin caring for a small plant! Even if you already have one or a few, add a new little succulent or potted flower to your realm: A fresh, sweet symbol of your own growth and blossoming.

🥚 Do something outside when the weather calls – Even if it is something as simple as basking in the sun, reading Beatrix Potter and drinking lemonade!

🥚 Light sweet-smelling candles, wear pastel ribbons in your hair, send cute and festive cards to your loved ones… Feel inspired by all that surrounds you, be it the rainy skies or the chirp of birds; the slow blooming of flowers, the laughter of children playing, the promise of picnics and bicycle rides.

🥚 Remember that Spring should serve as a positive period of renewal and growth – not only for the nature outside our doors and for ourselves, but for everything and everyone else, too – so put some good changes into the world. Volunteer, sign online petitions for animal and human rights, donate to a reputable cause. There’s so much light to put back into our world!

🥚 If you are spiritual, partake in fun activities and services which are close to your faith and good for the soul. And if not, simply embrace the festivity of the changing season… Allowing it to inspire you towards joy, vibrancy, and thriving! 🌸🐇🐣✨🌦💕

flowerais:

Types of Girls: cute nicknames 💞

Honey; knows how to comfort you, cries during sad movies, always a little sleepy, easily distracted by dogs, admires pretty things, loves the moon

Baby; loves being surprised, really affectionate, laughs easily, makes everything into a little adventure, is comfortable in silence, daydreamer

Darling; loves long conversations, has a notebook full of words and art, likes art museums and flower gardens, feels a bit lost all the time, deep thinker

Cutie; gets excited about the stars, uses a lot of emojis when texting, easily anxious, hugs you when they see you, loves cakes, wants to be a flower

Angel; a little quiet, kind-hearted, rarely feels like they belong, wants to befriend woodland creatures, loves cherries and sunsets, always feels nostalgic

flowerais:

Types of Girls: summer fruits 🍒✨

Strawberry girls: never feels good enough, puts friends before themselves, deep thinker & articulate speaker, beautiful outlook on life, is doing their best

Peach girls: overthinks about their crush, easy to talk to, pretty room, loves old music & soft lighting, gets over things fast, hardworking, goes with the flow

Blueberry girls: always embarrassed, the best friend anyone could hope for, heart of gold, comforting presence, appreciates beauty, sad but stays positive

Plum girls: remembers little things, questions their feelings, wishes they were taller, gets excited easily, too obsessed about what others think, smells nice

Cherry girls: prefers the truth, daydreams a lot, gets depressed when contemplating too much, doesn’t believe compliments, outwardly confident and happy

Lychee girls: pretty handwriting, scared of disappointing others, all/nothing mindset, can’t put thoughts into words, knows when someone is lying

flowerais:

Types of Girls: colors of sunsets

Pink: soft-spoken, just wants to read books and listen to music, likes long car rides, has a million interests but bad at managing time, understands others more than themselves, gets depressing thoughts but tries to be happy, avoids everything

Gold: likes meet-ups with friends over solitude, tries to take every opportunity, outspoken, tall, can be passive-aggressive, great huggers, likes food, films and aesthetics, good at planning ahead, can get depressed when left alone, heart of gold

Ruby: will stand up for you, deeply compassionate, doesn’t like rain, prefers chocolate over vanilla, can be brutally honest (including with compliments), needs to drink more water, easily embarrassed, always tired, either passionate or apathetic, smart but think they’re not

Violet: hipster aesthetic, loves animals and interior designs, self-confident, gentle soul, probably talented at either sports or arts, thinks they’re awkward (but aren’t), not rebellious, easy to talk to, can make you cry from laughing so hard

Sapphire: wants to dye their hair, probably keeps a bullet journal, top of the class, likes makeup, tends to ignore feelings until they burst, wants to learn everything, expert procrastinators, hard on themselves but patient with other people, good writers

flowerais:

Types of Girls: Summer edition

Ice cream girls: a hopeless romantic, likes mini skirts & off-shoulder tops, blushes a lot, nice handwriting, good with words, a bit of a nerd, bubbly and smiley

Mermaid girls: wears glossy makeup, loves the way the sun reflects on water, comfortable with silences, pretty hair, can be moody, needs a lot of alone time

Picnic girls: loves skincare and books, up for an adventure, optimistic, can make anyone laugh, gorgeous fashion sense, a sweet scent in their hair

Sunflower girls: loves indie music, dreams about decorating their future apartment, likes concerts, coffee and astrology, puts succulents in their room

Strawberry girls: likes pastels and video games, introverted, wants a hug, good at studying and aesthetics, tries their best to make their friends smile

Bumblebee girls: keeps a bullet journal, draws a lot, wants to go to Southern France, messy hair, takes a lot of candids of their friends, likes blowing bubbles

lovelyladylunacy:

there’s something really cute about how girls have a habit of trying to make anything difficult into a pleasant experience. like my new roommates just planned to get together to discuss contracts, but immediately suggested we do it with movies and nail-painting and chocolate. my friends and i used to dress up and do fun makeup for our exams. whenever my mom took me to doctors appointments when i was a kid, she’d brush my hair and put it up with lots of cute clips. girls are always trying to make things softer, or reduce the everyday stress in life. it’s such a nice way to be.

la-petitefille:

types of girls: architecture inspired

castles: determined to hold themselves as highly as possible; would bring themselves down long before allowing somebody else to. strives for the most beautiful standard of living, wanting nothing more than to bring their dreams to reality. is happiest when everyone is joyful and safe, especially under their care.

museums: experiences life through dreamy eyes, and possesses a knack for attention to detail. becomes willingly lost in stories and history, living vicariously through all of the inspiration they absorb from these things. is a visual person, one who experiences their deepest emotions when enticed by a beautiful view.

dungeons: has a tendency to hide away their brighter sides, only showing them to those who they really feel they can trust. naturally withdrawn and secretive, but is no fool: is also highly imaginative, observant, and smart, but enjoys allowing these gifts to shine in privacy. can be nothing short of incredibly striking and impressive, once they open their hearts to you.

churches: has a deep desire for inner peace, striving each day to obtain strength through faith. is a contemplative person who easily becomes lost in their thoughts. appreciates unique beauty, and can’t help but take notice of it in everyday things and people. is an inviting person, possessing a warm glow that makes others feel comfortable and understood.