A vintage Tulane poodle skirt (circa 1960s/70s) and a perfec..
A vintage Tulane poodle skirt (circa 1960s/70s) and a perfectly worn, paper-thin 1960s white tee
2024-03-05 11:00:09 +0000 UTC View PostA vintage Tulane poodle skirt (circa 1960s/70s) and a perfectly worn, paper-thin 1960s white tee
2024-03-05 11:00:09 +0000 UTC View PostMore gold dress, the people demanded.
More fun and smiling, you asked.
Here you go ❤️🔥
POV: you ask to try on a wall hanger
2024-03-03 11:00:16 +0000 UTC View Postwhat you think running a vintage shop is like versus what it’s actually like 💋
wearing an antique gown and layers of antique petticoats that I pulled up to use the Handy Hannah for, uh, research’s sake.
I sent the full 5+ minute video to your inboxes ❤️🔥
So, a little history on this thing:
Body stockings were originally used in theater in the 1860s as a modesty piece to imply full nudity while not actually providing a full frontal view of an actor's body. This still caused quite a stir at the time.
In the early 1900s, the film The Birth of the Pearl featured a tableau vivant woman (meaning posed as a part of the scenery) in a body stocking to appear as if nude.
Throughout history, the old English legend of Lady Godiva is also typically portrayed as nude (with actors using a body stocking), covered only by her hair, as she rides a horse through her village.
Fun fact: the term "Peeping Tom" originates from the legend of Lady Godiva. As the story goes, a man named Thomas did not avert his eyes as she rode by on her horse and was struck blind.
Anyway, since then for obvious reasons, body stockings became associated with erotica as they're created to silhouette a nude female form.
No class today: a long hair and nude in the shower post 💦
2024-02-29 11:00:14 +0000 UTC View PostA little behind the scenes. I don’t post bloopers or outtakes so it doesn’t ruin the illusion that I am SEXY AND COOL ALL THE TIME
So are a few pics of me laughing at myself after nearly knocking over my tripod setup after taking off my clothes.
Enjoy 😉
A little more on that body stocking (and there’s still more where this came from! I never wanted to take this thing off 🤪)
2024-02-27 11:00:11 +0000 UTC View PostWorking title: I will, at some point, try this corset style gold dress on and the fur stole and the swamp jewelry and the old pearls and tell you about its history, but that day is not today
2024-02-26 11:00:14 +0000 UTC View PostA Rococco style pink satin layered gown with antique lace trim so I can live out my Hamilton dreams. Or my Bridgerton ones?
Rococco style was ornate, elaborate luxurious style originating in France in the mid 1700s. The gowns were large, featured 3/4 sleeved with lace trim, and decorative aspects (this dress has tiny black velvet bows).
The dress I’m wearing here is likely an antique but probably a reproduction. Its hand still a neat piece - it’s hand sewn, has a modesty panel in the front base of the dress, and weighs a ton.
Fun fact: undergarments back then were crotchless so if you wanted to get it on without bothering to remove all the layers you really could just lift your dress up 💕
A 1950s silk smoking jacket and a hand carved wooden relief depicting a tropical sex scene (likely from the 1960s - still researching this piece!)
2024-02-24 11:00:14 +0000 UTC View PostA vintage vibrator from the 1950s, and it works great! Watch me improve my circulation and invigorate my body tissues with Handy Hannah!
I sent the full video to your inboxes ❣️
A vintage, still-sealed (deadstock) fishnet body stocking
don’t worry there’s lots more where this came from 🖤
Wearing a piece of military history while standing in front of a piece of French Quarter history.
I’m wearing a Vietnam War US army cotton poplin rip-stop jacket and behind me is the original sign from Le Petit Enfants which was an art and photography studio in the 1950s. I have the original slides of photos from Royal Street in the 50s with the sign in the background which is pretty neat.
An antique silk regalia vest with a chainstitch design of a tiger and moons from the Pythians Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan (DOKK) which was a secret society of the Odd Fellows.
its cool as shit - I’m never taking this thing off.
A soft, romantic look but make it OnlyFans ✨💕
A 1950s/60s chiffon negligée and nothing on underneath. These were typically worn by housewives to bed and usually come in pastel colors.
It flows like a dream when I walk and my hair makes me look like a character from a fairytale romance novel. It also lifts up really easily despite how much fabric there is.
I’m holding a 1910/1920 purse in my hand. It didnt hold much back then but cash.
There’s a video of me in this lifting up the nightgown and touching myself - go check your inboxes 💕
A vintage pennant from a well-known local New Orleans high school.
Felt pennants became popular in the early 1900s as attending college and demonstrating school pride grew widespread, along with the rise in popularity of football.
Early pennants were hand made, and often have really cool lettering. You most often see antique pennants from Ivy League schools, since those were the predominant places to receive higher education at that time.
Although shaped like a flag and typically adhered to a wooden dowel, they were intended for display purposes and less for active flag-waving. This changed in the 1940s and 1950s as they were mass produced and marketed towards children and wider audiences at sports games.
Pennants were also used by civil rights groups, and women’s rights movements. One of the most notable is the “Votes For Women!” pennants from the 1920s. 🚩
no history class today: a nude, long hair appreciation post 💝
2024-02-17 11:00:07 +0000 UTC View PostI know we're in the post-Mardi Gras blues but maybe this'll soothe that. Here's a video of me trying on, and taking off, the clown costume 💜💛💚
PS Using the front-facing camera and ring lights isn't enough to combat how dark the shop is - I got myself a sweet Sony camera I'll be using to shoot content with soon :)
Back to your regularly scheduled OF programming 🖤❤️
A little more of that sheer red bed jacket negligee with black lace trim 🖤💋
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Here’s a Valentine from me to you - a clip of my first JOI (jerk off instructions). It was my first time doing both video and audio while using the teleprompter. I picked an easy script to start with but I have more variety coming including ASMR and other types. The full 8:00 video is in your inboxes waiting for you ❤️🔥
If you want to be my Valentine, I have a wishlist at the top of my profile. I’m especially hoping for new perfume and lingerie but tips are lovely, too 💋
Anyone who gifts me something from the wishlist will receive my next JOI for free plus a PPV set in whatever the gift is. 🥰💘
xoxo
Pretty Sadie Reed
Happy Mardi Gras!! 💜💛💚🎉👑
A vintage, satin Mardi Gras clown costume both on me and on the floor 💋
Happy Lundi Gras! 👑💜💛💚
Laissez le bon temps roulé! Here’s some dressing room shenanigans in a vintage satin Mardi Gras clown costume.
I sent the extra shots to your inboxes 💋🎉
We've entered DEEP GRAS where all posts are Mardi Gras focused until the revelry is over 💜💛💚
[insert a joke about being deep into Deep Gras and would you like to go deep idk you get it fill in the blank ⚡️✨]
This is a super heavy velvet vintage wizard Mardi Gras costume with stars and moon sequins. There were so many fun photos that I kept them all in as a langiappe. Happy (almost) Mardi Gras! 💫
A 1960s/70s era sheer red bed jacket with black lace trims and ties
Bed jackets were originally gifted often to women in the hospital for illness or giving birth and typically in pastel colors. They continued to remain popular as intimates and as the eras go on you see more of them in sexier colors like this one.
A little more on the vintage garter belt, a really old riding crop and a red, velvet Victorian-era couch beside some prints of the women of Storyville (New Orleans’ turn-of-the-century red light district…where jazz was born!)
If you like it, I took many more of these and a little video - I sent it to your inboxes this morning! 💋
Riding crops are one of the most recognizable tools of BDSM. That said, they're actually not intended to cause pain, but attention to sensation. If you're interested, the Kink Academy has an informative article about it! This riding crop is early 1900s and a soft, worn leather.
A little voyeuristic kink style pics
I'm wearing a vintage garter belt and a really old riding crop 💋.
Garters and Garter belts have been around for a LONG time. Garters were worn by both men and women since around the 1500s as a way to display your affluence by the color and pattern of your socks. They were typically tied just below the knee.
A (weird) fun fact: In the 1960s/70s during the sexual revolution, a man could be the recipient of a garter from his prom date. If he received one, it was proudly displayed on his car's rearview mirror for the night. It's still tradition to gift garters today - and the date wears it on their wrist.
A garter belt (like I'm wearing here) came a little bit later, and were created to hold up stockings that rose higher than the knee. The ribbons hanging off of the belt clip onto thigh-high stockings. They were used for both utility, and for erotica throughout history: you'll see plain garter belts as well as ones with intricate detailing or lace. Their association with erotica rose once stockings/nylons were invented, and rendered a garter belt unnecessary.
A black, sheer, 1960s-era bed jacket that fits like a glove. You don’t typically see bed jackets in this color unless it was intended for honeymoon, or something similar 💋
There's a few extra photos from this set of showing off from the front and spreading from the back - check your inboxes to see the risqué snaps 🖤
A long hair appreciation post 💕
2024-02-06 11:00:12 +0000 UTC View PostA 1970s polyester playsuit and a 1920s glass beaded purse 🩵
If you liked this set, I sent more pics and a little bonus video to your inboxes - go see! 💘
Polyester became popular in the 1970s due to its ability to be manufactured quickly and cheaply, and the fabric doesn’t wrinkle. It’s easy to wash, lightweight and strong. It was invented in the 1940s, but took off in the 1970s due to strong advertising around those in the working world as easy and durable, unlike handmade or manufactured cotton garments from the eras before.