Thursday 19 April 2018

8 True And F*cked-Up Stories All About Death And Fashion

Fascinating + horrifying = this list.

The arsenic-based dye that killed people in the 1800s:

The arsenic-based dye that killed people in the 1800s:

The Wellcome Library

The suspicious beauty marks people put on their faces in the 1700s:

The suspicious beauty marks people put on their faces in the 1700s:

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The clothes women wore in the 1800s that made them catch fire all the damn time:

The clothes women wore in the 1800s that made them catch fire all the damn time:

Fire at the Ballet, Continental Theater, Philadelphia, September 14, 1861, detail / Via House Divided: The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College, hd.housedivided.dickinson.edu

The mummy of Eva Perón:

The mummy of Eva Perón:

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The sneakers with a cult following that were actually worn by a cult:

The sneakers with a cult following that were actually worn by a cult:

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The women factory workers who painted watches with radium and suffered horrific deaths:

The women factory workers who painted watches with radium and suffered horrific deaths:

Leonard Grossman / Via lgrossman.com

The outrageous fashions worn by young people whose relatives were killed in the French Revolution:

The outrageous fashions worn by young people whose relatives were killed in the French Revolution:

Claude-Louis Desrais / Via Wikimedia Commons

The desecrated corpse turned sex doll stolen by a German hospital worker in the 20th century:

The desecrated corpse turned sex doll stolen by a German hospital worker in the 20th century:

Flickr: keyslibraries

Need more creepiness and couture in your life? Check out Backstitch on Instagram! You'll find stories and comics all about fatal fashion through history!

Need more creepiness and couture in your life? Check out Backstitch on Instagram! You'll find stories and comics all about fatal fashion through history!

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