Welcome Ma'at

 Look at the pretty pictures. You know you want this gorgeous shimmering gold dress from Neferia Abel of Ivalde anyways, so I'll go light on the words this time. This beauty pretty much speaks for itself.

According to Neferia's notes, "Ma'at was the goddess of the physical and moral law of Egypt, of order and truth. She said to be the wife of Thoth and had eight children with him. The most important of her children was Amon. These eight were the chief gods of Hermopolis and according to the priests there, they created the earth and all that is in it."

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The Goddess of Exxess - Nephthys by Layja Vidor

  NEPHTHYS...

She was the Goddess of Egyptian mythology most difficult to pin down and categorise. Whilst being the wife - and sister - of Seth, the troublemaker of the gods, and a ferocious warrior deity that could burn enemies with her fiery breath...  was at the same time the Milk Mother, and the Protector of domestic hearth and home. She was deemed the "Excellent and Useful Goddess" by theologists. I think Layja Vidor of Exxess was thinking more of the aggressive side with this fierce creation. Must have been, really - I tried doing the dishes wearing  this and ran into all kinds of trouble.

Fertile Fruit - Sofia London's Pomegranate Dress

"The pomegranate was an important fruit in Ancient Egypt; it's red color was used for the sun disc crown, and it's many seeds symbolised fertility and plenty." Yes, all true. But it takes a mad kind of genius to be able to translate this into couture. Luckily Sofia London is just that good. (And no, that's not a ball gag in my mouth.)

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