Let’s Take a Swim with Capricorn – the Mythical Sea Goat
December 21 to January 20
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Let’s Take a Swim with Capricorn – the Mythical Sea Goat
December 21 to January 20
The sea goat is associated with the Tree of Life, the Wheel of Rebirth, and creative life energy. Capricorns are ruled by Saturn, making them ambitious, hardworking, and determined. They are known for navigating both the emotional and material realms.
The Capricorn aesthetic is a blend of sophistication, elegance, and practicality, with a focus on versatile, high-quality pieces that can be worn for multiple occasions. Capricorns are drawn to investment pieces: Think Chanel, Yves Saint Laurent, and so on. They like color coordination and often include vintage in their wardrobe. The Capricorn birthstone is the garnet. Their favorite colors include brown, ochre, gray, white, black, dark green, violet, camel, and deep blue. Wearing blue on Saturdays may be particularly lucky.
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1940s Brown Gabardine Dress by Claire Kay
Shusteroo
1960s Winter Princess Coat, Camel Faux Fur Leopard by Harella
The Black Lotus Vintage
1950s Patriotic Navy Blue Wool Gabardine Skirt Suit by Lilli Ann
MarzilliVintage
Lacy And Beautiful Vintage 14k Gold Diamond & Garnet Ring
My Vintage Clothes Line
1990s Dark Purple Leather Ladies Gloves Suede Bow Detail
Debutante Clothing
1990s Yves Saint Laurent Black Suede Pumps
denisebrain
1960s Iridescent Bottle Green Damask & Black Chiffon Dress
AnotherTimeAntiques
Antique Beaded Bag Purse, Red Green Blue, Niagara Falls NY
afternumbernine
1960s Fine Metallic Knit Cardigan with Stepped Collar Detail by Franpear
VintageFanAttic
1960s Cape Coat Camel Coloured Wool
HatfeathersVintage
1940s Grey Pinstripe Vintage Skirt Suit with Swing Jacket
Poppy’s Vintage Clothing
1930s Black Velvet Dress with Rhinestones & Leg of Mutton Sleeves
Fermichild
Jones New York Angora Wool Long Coat
The Blue Chanteuse
Antique Art Deco Buffed Celluloid Dress Clips Pair Beige on Coffee Brown
AnotherTimeAntiques
MagsRags Vintage
1940s Platform Heels Vintage Shoes Strappy Bare Ankle Tie French Room
Antique Ring Boutique
Vibrant Red Garnet & Diamond Cluster Ring
VintageDevotion
1940s Regal Champagne Satin Hostess Gown Gold Jeweled Belt by Tula
AttavintageShop
1980s Gianni Versace Striped Silk and Wool Skirt
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Written and compiled by Leisa K. Farrow/bluechanteuse