Solace Found (part two)

Continued from yesterday.

Big picture - NYC SPF sunbathing

Greenwich Village Sunbathing: The Guardian

dievca made her way home from the Met Museum to sit in the sun on her fire escape, take a nap and relax.  she got up to hop in the shower and change for the rest of her full day.

What dievca wore:

Next on the agenda, a visit to Bard Graduate Center for an exhibition:
Fashion the Body: An Intimate History of the Silhouette
Running until July 26th, 2015.

The original show was offered at the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris in 2013. Curated by Denis Bruna, curator of pre-19th-century fashion and textile collections at the Musée des Arts décoratifs and professor at the École du Louvre.

The showing was fantastic, well put together and it had a sense of humor. dievca can show you her photos from the first floor, until the security guards hollered at her.

One of the best exhibits was on the 2nd Floor (image swipped from the Idiosyncratic Fashionistas — as dievca couldn’t get a photo…), there were a line-up of mannequins showing changes in silhouettes throughout the decades.

mannequins showing changes in silhouettes  Bard Graduate Center bgc_0062

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dievca took a walk over to Master’s apartment for dinner and extensive conversation. Master had been traveling for the past month.

A bottle of rosé bubbly was uncorked to celebrate Master’s travels, good health and dievca’s successful completion of the Winter/Spring season.  Salmon and rice pilaf were on the menu, finishing with watermelon.  A very low-key relaxed evening — geared towards closure and new beginnings. Gentle touching, more of a simple evening rather than a D/s evening.  Something Master sensed dievca needed desperately.

dievca found her solace.


13 Comments on “Solace Found (part two)”

  1. Pelelotus says:

    What a lovely looking exhibition. Pity that tight arse guard stopped you from taking more pictures! Sounds like you had a smashing two days x

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    • dievca says:

      It was a pity — and they (multiple security men) were watching me like hawks! I only had one day open, so all the activities took place on a Friday. M commented that I did a lot that day, but everything was geared towards relaxing, so I didn’t worry about packing stuff in.

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  2. What an interesting exhibition! Thank you for the sneak peek… also, do I see Dievca’s silhouette reflected on that glass screen? xxx

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  3. esther says:

    yes, i saw her reflection, too lia! glad you found what you needed with M. xx

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  4. So glad you found your peace. Love the ideas behind this exhibition..and the Anya Hindmarch!… xxx

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    • dievca says:

      Thank you — it’s been a really rocky year overall, but that is Life, right? I was so happy to score the Anya Hindmarch bag, it makes me smile when I use it. 😀

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