actors au from ages ago i gave up on finishing but the other blue social media seemed to like these so im throwing them here too
Happy May the Fourth (be with you) guys ✨ Here's a sketch of the galaxy's messiest bitch (the iconic ref)
So I was going through a drawer of stuff from when I was little and I found this…
Corvid studies
Blade runner style film photography from Bangkok Chinatown
Behind the scenes vlog:
Credit Stuff3dy on tik tok
THE TALE OF THE PRINCESS KAGUYA ‘かぐや姫の物語’ 2013, dir. Isao Takahata
I want to give some information about this post. There is no wrong to call us muslims but not saying anything about our ethnicity is wrong because muslim is not a race is a word that we use for follower of Islam. In these pictures all of them are Turkic (must be not confused with Turkish ( Turkish is nationality and we use it for Turks in Turkey.)). Central Asian Turks (Kazakh, Kyrgyz) are belong to group of Kypchak-Cuman Turks. ( also includes Tatars. (Crimea and Tataristan),my ethnicity by the way :), ) and Oğuz Turks are another group (Anatolian Turcomens, Azerbaijani Turks, Turkmenistan and Gagauz ( Christian oğuz turks)). Like I said it's not wrong call us Muslims but not using our ethnicity name is not feel right. Also another little information, Turkic-Islamic belief system is mixed with our old religon Tengrism / Shamanism. :)
Now I’m curious; do you have any headcanons for what modest fashion on Mirial looks like since they’re Muslim coded?
ooooh, this was fun to make headcanons for!
ok, so what we know of mirial is that it’s a cold, arid planet that’s rich with natural resources - but beyond that info seems scarce in both canon and legends
anyway - i headcanon that traditional mirialan dress is modest due to cultural preference and protection from the elements. i also like the idea of heavy embroidery and embroidery being an important craft and art there
so, here are some clothing examples i pulled from traditional, central asian muslim dress from regions that have colder, arid climates:
i also like the idea of elaborate headdresses and hair coverings, with different styles reflective of different families/clans or regions
for this i pulled images from the popular series Diriliş: Ertuğrul, which portrays the oghuz muslims in the 13th century: