今こそ お前を, 黄泉の世界へ迎えよう (Now it's time, I welcome you to the world of the dead.)
Michael Kunze then: Ah, the fall of the Habsburg Empire 🗿
Michael Kunze now: Ah, the fall of Elisabeth das Musical 🤡
The Fabergé eggs (яйцо Фаберже) were first created in 1885 when Emperor Alexander III commissioned Peter Carl Fabergé to create a spectacularly extravagant Easter gift to cheer up his young, homesick wife, Empress Maria Feodorovna.
After Alexander III's death, his son Nicholas II, presented a Fabergé egg to both his wife, Alexandra Fedorovna, and his mother, the Dowager Empress Maria Fedorovna.
All 57 of the 69 know Fabergé eggs that survive today were manufactured under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé between 1885 and 1917.
Following the revolution and the nationalization of the Fabergé workshop in St. Petersburg by the Bolsheviks in 1918, the Fabergé family left Russia.
The imperial family's palaces were ransacked and their treasures were moved to the Kremlin Armoury on order of Vladimir Lenin.
The Fabergé trademark has since been sold several times, and several companies have retailed egg-related merchandise using the Fabergé name.
Currently, ten of the imperial Easter eggs are displayed at Moscow's Kremlin Armory Museum.
Love Never Dies – Japan, 2025 Cast
Christine – Ayaka Hirahara (平原 綾香), Maya Kiho (真彩 希帆), Rena Sasamoto (笹本 玲奈)
Meg Giry – Madoka Hoshikaze (星風 まどか)
Full Cast
Preview of Roberta Valentini as Elisabeth ✨
(ft. Sophie slow-walking to her death)
Germany Tour Rehearsals.
𝑩𝒍𝒖𝒆 𝑩𝒂𝒍𝒍𝒆𝒕 // 𝑶𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒂 𝑪𝒐𝒔𝒕𝒖𝒎𝒆
When Anya attends the ballet, she wears a pink gown during the initial premiere at Hartford Stage.
When the show moved to Broadway, Linda Cho reworked the costume referencing the Blue Gown from the 1997 animated movie.
This version has a fitted bodice with beading and sequins, off-the-shoulder straps with delicate crystal chains, a flowing skirt, and a long cape. It is paired long, elbow-length white gloves.
𝑷𝒊𝒏𝒌 𝑽𝒆𝒓𝒔𝒊𝒐𝒏
apologies — i'm no better than a man ♡
Vanessa Ela Young as Satine
Ben Richards as The Duke of Monroth
( 📹: @callmelasagna )
Halb sieben Uhr abends, in der Augustinerkirche. Merkwürdige Zeit für eine Trauung, aber passend, An diesem 24. April 1854. Sehr passend, porca miseria!
April 24, 1854
On this day 171 years ago: 16 year old Elisabeth married Emperor Franz Joseph in the Augustinian Church in Vienna.
Love Never Dies Original Production and Moulin Rouge! (both set in the early 1900s)
[ hi everyone, i'm eridonna ]
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✧ introvert | infj-t | capricorn
✧ i love films, books, & fiction in all forms
✧ and i love music even more than that
✧ aes: dark academia, vintage, goth
✧ current obsessions: fashion history, royal families, astrology, greek myths, european musicals
✧ i write sometimes, but hate most of it
✧ i have a great affection for forests
created this blog to preserve all the things i love ♡ ・*✧・゚:* ☽ *:・゚✧*:・゚✧
Costumes by Béatrice Guilleaume