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Bourbon Street Beat: a sheer panty souvenir set from the 1970s πŸ’• With Bourbon Street being part of the news circuit lately, and criticism for why we even have a Bourbon Street, I thought it might be cool to share a little bit about it's history. Bourbon Street is a 15-block-long stretch in the French Quarter neighborhood in New Orleans. The French Quarter was the original site of the then-French city of New Orleans way back in the 1700s. The streets of the Quarter (or, the Vieux Carre) were named after saints and predominant figures throughout history. Bourbon Street was aptly named after the then-ruling French House of Bourbon. While the city expanded as the French sold the city to the Spanish, and then to America with the Louisiana Purchase, the Quarter remained a highly desireable area to live in well into the 1900s, surrounded by the culture and vices offered there. As Storyville (the red-light district) was built up in the adjacent neighborhood, live jazz music, dancing, drinking and so on became wildly popular despite being considered amoral. This spilled into the Quarter, with clubs opening up on Bourbon Street as a replacement when Storyville was shut down by 1919. As the vaudeville culture evolved into pinup culture and burlesque, the demand for nightly shows continued to grow and Bourbon Street continued to grow in popularity. Famous nightclubs and restaurants moved in and Bourbon Street became an international spot for tourism. #fyp #sheer #panty #lingerie #tits #natural #over30 #milf #brunette #nude #spread #pussy #bush

Happy Mardi Gras season! πŸŽ‰ πŸ’œπŸ’›πŸ’š For those of you not from Southeast Louisiana, tonight kicks off the first parade of Mardi Gras. It's a season of parades and revelry and goes until Mardi Gras day which is on March 4th this year. I know what you typically see on the TV about Mardi Gras is people getting wild on Bourbon Street and while that does happen, 90% of Mardi Gras is about parades, good food, community, good music, and celebrating the love of life. Also, king cakes! There is an entire schedule of parades, and they each have their own theme. Parades range from small, walking parades to huge floats and brass bands. Tonight's parade is Jeanne d'Arc which celebrates the life of Joan of Arc. It's a walking parade at night by candlelight, and has really elaborate medieval costumes. When the parade reaches the Historic New Orleans Collection building, a huge toast is made between a French delegate, Joan riding her horse, and the citizens of New Orleans. Google photos of it - it's pretty cool. I'm getting longwinded here, but I'll end on this: everyone wears a costume, and it's usually handmade. They can match the parade's theme, or you can just do your own thing. This is the one I made a few years ago, meant to look like a pastel-y medieval dream from the Rapunzel fairytale. A song for you to get into the Mardi Gras mood: Hey Pocky Way by The Meters Laissez le bon temps roule! πŸ’‹ #fyp #milf #costume #lingerie #cosplay #roleplay #fairy #tits #pussy #bush #hairy #milf #over30 #natural

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