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Im the shopkeep at a vintage shop in New Orleans. My content features solo content of me trying on pieces from Victorian to the 1970s and telling you a little bit about the history behind them. Also ..


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  • An antique Masonic ceremonial robe and while the photos don't show it, the fringe on the cuffs is made of tiny metal chains! Those secret society groups really have their fits on lock. That type of fringe (tiny chains of metal) is an ancient style - used throughout civilizations as a sign of wealth both due to the material from which the chain was made (silver, gold, etc) and the noise it makes, drawing attention to the wearer.

  • Care to join me? I have so much hair to wash! 🤭💦Like what you see? 🧼Check your inboxes and you can have the entire 11+ minute video now! ❤️‍🔥

  • A little Victorian velvet apron moment!I can’t tell if it’s giving naughty maid, or Victorian steampunk, or just being bad in a dressing room but I’m here for it.The French maid eroticism came from 1800s France where the housemaid’s afternoon black-and-white getup. French maids tended to the lady of the house but cared for the lady in all aspects of the home, during travel and were expected to be well versed in fashions and cultural going-ons which drove the erotic narrative that a French maid is a woman who is knowledgeable in all things.If I had to wear an apron and be in the house all day you better bet it would look something like this 💋

  • Not a bad way to end the night 🍑💜Want the whole 5+ minute video? Check your inbox! 💋

  • A little Sunday kind of love 💜

  • Is there a better way to end the night? 🤭💋

  • Happy weekend :)

  • I get to try out all kinds of toys - this one took time and patience to get my pussy to stretch enough so I could ride it all the way down 💜Want the whole video? I made a 9+ minute video of me, hair down, nude, playing with this thing. Tip $5 and I'll send it to you! 💋

  • A vintage 1970s top with an image of the 1893 French painter Henri Toulouse-Latrec of the famous dancer, Jane Avril, who is portrayed dancing in the Jardin de-Paris concert garden, owned by the same person who owned the Moulin Rouge!

  • I was put on the naughty list so I had to have a little light kink session teasing my clit and denying myself an orgasm 😩 - spoiler alert, I lost and totally came hard.Tip $3 and I'll send you the whole video - it's hot! 🥵

  • Every time I put on this gold bikini I'm giving my best Helen of Troy who was actually NOT A REAL PERSON! As legend has it, Helen of Troy was married to of King of Sparta (he’s also not real, but Sparta was), and, due to her beauty was taken by Paris of Troy (Paris wasn’t real, but Troy was an ancient city in modern-day Turkey).So the entire Trojan War, the topic of many a Greek tragedy, the narrative voice behind Homer’s Iliad, and Odyssey, of numerous characters and plays and mythology is ALL COMPLETELY MADE UP.Blew my mind. I was almost concerned I’d simply consumed one too many cans of High Noon as I sat in the pool reading this but nope, it’s just mythology.Sure, there are some historical events that informed these pieces of art and literature but by and large it is just simply legend. 💫

  • I got a fucking machine and turned that baby all the way up! 🥵😫

  • For today's history lesson, a "today in history" post:On this day back in 1865, General Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant following the Battle of Appomattox following 4 years of battles. At the time, surrendering was an official act, where both Generals met and spoke, typically in a designated meeting place. Seeking a parlor, they found the home of one Wilmer McLean, and requested the use of his home. He begrudgingly agreed and hosted Grant and Lee in his home as they exchanged words. In an incredible and unusual turn of events, Wilmer McClean, a grocer, had moved away from Manassas, Virginia and to Appomattox, Virginia during the Civil War to escape the battles because (no joke): the very first battle of the Civil War occurred on his front lawn. Following the completion of the surrender documents being signed, those present to witness the event began taking any and all belongings of Wilmer McLean's out the front door as their own personal souvenirs, offering some money to him as they walked out his front door. Abraham Lincoln, president at the time, lived to hear of the war ending, but was famously assassinated within a day or two of the news reaching him. Pretty wild.

  • I'm normally a fairly discrete and composed person who just happens to love having her pussy stuffed, or her ass fucked. Either way I'm dripping wet. ❤️‍🔥

  • A vintage leather Texan vest - all I want to do is find a reason to say "yee haw!" and listen to Charley Crockett.If you're not familiar, he's a Texas-based blues/country singer who is (no joke) descended from the real Davy Crockett! In case you can't recall the details of grade school history, Davy Crockett was a real guy, known as the "The King of the Wild Frontier." Originally from Tennessee, he was born in a small cabin, and raised knowing how to live off the land. As an adult, he was elected to Congress and became an outspoken voice against the policies of Andrew Jackson. After his time in office, he moved to Texas (then part of Mexico) and fought in the Texas Revolution. He died in the Battle of the Alamo.Both a good storyteller, and a person with a life worth telling a story about, he grew larger than life both during and after his time on this planet. By the 1950s, the last of those present at The Alamo told their stories before they passed, and Davy Crockett's fame grew further with Disney capitalizing on his fame: cowboys and Indians was a huge cultural interest for children so a movie about his life was made. Disney spent tons on marketing the legend of Davy Crockett to children, with the coonskin-cap and the famous song, "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" which is a song full of mythical accomplishments that the real Davy Crockett never, in fact, performed. That said, Louis Armstrong recorded a version of it in 1968 that's a fun, swing-y version.

  • 🚨 Hot new video alert 🚨 One of you sent me a pussy pump with a clit licker! This was my first time trying one - it made me crazy wet and had an incredible orgasm 🤤🫦I sent the longer version to your inboxes! If it’s easier, you can also just tip $5 here!

  • Welcome back to class 🤓 I’m wearing (not wearing) an early 1900s (estimates between 1875 and 1920) Odd Fellows ceremonial (inner guard) robe. It’s heavy and has multiple layers of fabric (velvet, cotton and wool) and incredible floral chainstitching. The Odd Fellows are non-political & non-secular fraternity founded in America in the early 1800s but worldwide they’ve been around a century longer than that. Interestingly, the Civil War saw huge declines in all fraternal memberships (for obvious reasons given the impact of the war both due to casualties and political divide of the nation as well as an increase in socioeconomic challenges of the average American.) Following this, the Odd Fellows regained it strength, surpassing the Free Masons to become the largest fraternal organization in the country. Their stated goals are “visit the sick, relieve the distressed, bury the dead and educate the orphan,” and ceremonies (rituals) are held for various celebrations including initiations. Pretty neat! 💋

  • When you watch too many fantasy shows and began to understand the market for fantasy cocks 🤭Want the whole Monster Cock video? Tip $5! 💜

  • Sunday Funday 💋

  • A little up close and personal. Are you touching or tasting first? 🫦

  • Okay, this is a fun history lesson to kick us back off after Spring Break. I know it's weekend but who's counting?This is a vintage "shellback" print raglan, probably from the 1970s. The name "shellback" was given to freshly-initiated sailors after they had completed their first trip passing the equator. I know nowadays that seems trivial but back in the 1700s the journey was rough. In a weird turn of events, the ceremony to celebrate crossing it was also - kind of like a hazing but to promote morale.The ceremony was so widespread, in fact, that Charles Darwin, way back in the 1830s wrote about how the ship he was on (the HMS Beagle - the very same one he traveled around the world document evolution) would stop, hail Neptune, and the newly-minted shellbacks would be tied down, and dunked - sometimes into the ocean, on a board. I didn't have to do any of that to put this shirt on (or take it off?) 💋

  • A little tease for when you ask how I want it 😻

  • Happy Friday! 🌸Last day of spring break - be back ready to hang on every word come Monday!Your favorite spicy history teacher,Pretty Sadie Reedxo

  • I like a little game of just the tip before fucking. You'll oblige me, right? 🤭Do you like me putting more explicit videos directly to my wall each night? Tip me and show me just how much you like it and I’ll keep doing it! 🤤💋

  • Are we enjoying Spring Break so far? Or are you ready to resume your lessons? For a little extra credit you can let me tie you up and have a little fun with a paddle! 💥

  • ❤️‍🔥 I make so many videos enjoying myself that I thought I'd start posting clips of them each night so you can enjoy them with me! ❤️‍🔥Want the whole video to see me ride this thing? Tip $5 and it's yours! 💋

  • Day 3 of Spring Break! A red lace bodysuit with a cutout in exactly the right area 🤭♥️💋

  • Day 2 of Spring Break: Can't forget to get a little workout in! 🌟🚲 Peloton Riding 2.0 🌟🚲A year ago when I first started making videos, there was a phenomenon around riding a Peloton in every sense of the word. So I made a video riding a cock which was attached to my Peloton and it is one of my most popular videos to date. The demand was high for me to make another, so in keeping with my New Year's resolutions (to both exercise and give you what you want!) so, watch me strip down and ride this monster cock on my bike until I was sweaty and moaning 🥵The full video is in your inboxes!

  • No history lesson today: day 2 of spring break! Just kick back and enjoy the view all week of me lounging in my favorite lingerie ☺️🌟💜

  • SPRING BREAK THIS WEEK! Good morning! ❤️‍🔥 Enjoy a week off from class. Your only assignment is to enjoy some of my favorite lingerie looks as I lounge around the house!

  • A little Sunday Funday! 💋Watch me slide my panties to the slide and play with myself, and then use my huge clear dildo on myself! If you're not enjoying this video, perhaps you'll enjoy a brief history tidbit: on this day back in 1939, one of the most widely-recognized superheros was released. Playboy millionaire-turned-superhero Batman was released by DC Comics 🦇. His origin comic book, Detective Comics, is the longest running comic book in the US! The full 5+ minute video is in your inboxes! 💋

  • An 1890s petticoat, a choker from the same era, and a modern underbust corset. Unsurprisingly, petticoats have been around a long time. The word itself comes from the old English phrase “pety coat” or small coat, intended to be worn under a dress, acceptable to be visible, and protected the expensive fabrics of a dress from touching the ground. They were also intended to help air move through the ankles and by the late 1500s you’d be considered out of fashion to not be wearing one. By the 1800s, petticoats were all the rage, with ankle-revealing “polonaise” style gowns - giving way to the petticoat become increasingly associated as not just an undergarment, but with an more detailing in the design and made from materials like silk instead of crisp cotton, as lingerie. By the 1800, petticoats stacked with underwire bodices contributed to the large hoop skirts fashion of that time, followed by a resurgence in the 1950s thanks to the popularity of Christian Dior’s designs. 💋

  • It’s like summer weather down in the South! 🥵🌟No class today - just enjoy the view. 💋

  • Been a minute since I posted a space lesson - thought you wouldn’t mind if I started with a little lesson on my telescope 🔭 🤓💋

  • A 1960s cotton housewife robe 🩵Been rewatching For All Mankind - have y’all seen it? I’ve been following the space news but I haven’t posed with my telescope lately because past me is an idiot and didn’t stock new batteries so present me pulled apart all my supplies looking for them. While in lingerie, well into the evening hours, ready to tell you all about space. But, I couldn’t find any and figured oh no worries I can just talk to you while I collimate the telescope and past me also forgot to get batteries for that so future me could turn on the laser and make sure the mirrors are aligned properly. Ugh. Present me overestimated my stargazing skills and thinking I could raw dog finding anything except Orion or the moon without any viewfinders or a properly aligned telescope. So in the meantime I’m watching that babe from Altered Carbon as an astronaut, and waiting for a new book about the Challenger to arrive at my door, and maybe at some point future me will remember to just write down all the different batteries I need.If you have zero idea what I’m talking about just put your hand down and enjoy the view 🔭🤓

  • Happy Monday! One of you rascals sent me a small Bad Dragon style dildo so I can ride this thing without sacrificing my body to the sex gods and just enjoy it. The word small is relative here - it's still 8" and thick. I'm a week early, but this neat piece of history also came by way so here's your history lesson for today: On April 1st, 1945 began the Battle of Okinawa. It was the roughest in the Pacific Theater and lasted until June 1945. As a result, what happened in Okinawa became a huge milestone in history. The black wooden tray I'm using to suction the dildo to is a personalized gift from the Mayor of Okinawa to a commanding officer of the US Navy for his support in rehabbing/rebuilding one of the naval ports in Okinawa with the US Navy. The post-WW2 stage in Japan and Okinawa is complicated and probably boring compared to what's happening in my photos but the tray is handmade, inlaid with mother-of-pearl and a handwritten message. You can both have dinner and a show using this thing! 💋Check your inboxes!

  • It’s Women’s History month and while I don’t necessarily subscribe to the idea that we need a specific month to celebrate the role of women throughout history, it’s still good to raise awareness despite it becoming a commercialized holiday. Recognized in the 1970s as a more mainstream holiday, it actually originated in the early 1900s as a result of women being more present in the industrial workforce and the roles they’ve played during the First World War! I was gifted a fun T-shirt to celebrate this year which proudly announces I support both Women’s Rights And Wrongs! A fun play on how a woman can be many things and the accomplishments are as fun to recognize as the spicy naughty ones 😈💋I’ll show you when it comes in!

  • On this day in 1963, the Beatles released their first album “Please Please Me” which is exactly what you and I are both thinking as I’m wearing this 1960s starlet style dressing gown 💕Only comments accepted are in the form of Beatles songs!

  • Happy Friday! Thought you’d like a little video treat today from one of my favorites 🤤💋After my first Bad Dragon fantasy dildo, one of you sent me a big one. A huge one!This is fresh out of the box, trying to see how I could ride him. After trying lots of different positions: from behind, from the front, squatting, laying back - I got the hang of it 🤭😏 (10:35)Tip $5 and I’ll send the whole video to you! 🌟

  • I see London, I see France,I see (the lack of) Pretty Sadie Reed’s underpants 💋You know, I was going to do the history on schoolyard taunts like this one but turned up short on any reliable references. There’s even a dissertation about it being a poorly translated rhyme since the first line references a city, and the second an entire country. Still turned up short on a reliable history you could keep in your back pocket for that one though. Just enjoy the view for today 💋

  • Okay, I know this is more clothing than you’d probably like to see on me but there is something about black sheer dress is hot 🥵 It’s a 1970s sheer cocktail dress. It has shoulder pads which I find to be an odd detail given that the dressmaker obviously was focused on making sure you’re focused on the important stuff (not shoulders).

  • A little lingerie moment and a bonus lunar eclipse!I was too busy binging AP Bio and making drinks to make it to the 2AM showtime for the lunar eclipse whose name I can’t share on here but it was worth the wait and my grainy iPhone photos were not bad!Someday I’ll invest in astrophotography but that day is not today. The moon was red and full and the first of its kind fully visible for years so it was pretty neat! 🌖

  • Kiss me, I’m Irish! ☘️💋This catchphrase actually originates from the legend of the Blarney Stone, which is thought to give “flattery sweetened with humor and flavoured by wit” should you kiss it. The slab of limestone was placed into Blarney Castle in the mid 1400s, a few miles outside of Cork, Ireland. Its part of a machination, or an opening high up in the battlement of the castle, meant as a means to attack enemies by dropping boiling water, stones or sand out of it. There’s a lot of lore around why this particular stone is legendary, but the earliest and most common is the tale of the builder of the castle, entangled in a 15-century lawsuit, appealed to the goddess Clíodhna from Irish mythology. She instructed him to kiss the stone of his castle when he awoke the next morning and in doing so, she gifted him the ability to eloquently argue (and win) his case. He took the stone and moved it to a place in the castle where no one could take it from him. The tradition to kiss the Blarney Stone requires you to ascend the castle, lay on your back, and dangle out above the castle to reach it. Until iron wrought bars were installed, this required considerable risk since the only thing preventing you from falling was the person holding into your ankles. It is far easier, they say, to just kiss an Irish person. Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🇮🇪

  • Today in history: The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne was published in 1850. I spent a lot of time traipsing around Boston in my formative years so it’s an area I could go on and on about. While I’m sure you probably have some vague memory of the book from high school required reading, Hawthorne is a really interesting character. He was born in Salem (which is a town with a similar quirkiness and hauntedness as New Orleans) and as an adult, he lived in a famous home called The Old Manse, which was built by the grandfather of Ralph Waldo Emerson (that guy who is credited with the Transcendentalism movement). Years later, he bought the historic home, The Wayside, owned by the Alcott’s (Louisa May Alcott, who wrote Little Women). The home was part of The Undergrouhd Raiload in its early years and after Hawthorne passed, the next owners hand painted frescos in honor of him on one of the skylights. It’s pretty neat. Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a lot, with a focus on dark romanticism. The year after The Scarlet Letter he published The House of Seven Gables, based on the actual House of Seven Gables. Which is both a cool book and a cool house. I’ve been a few times and every time I’m blown away by the secret twists and turns of the house. If you got this far know that if you’re ever in the mood for classic American lit, those are some good recommendations. And if you’re ever in Boston you can go visit each of these houses which are restored to what it looked like back then. A very cool way to spend a few days if you dig colonial American history ♥️

  • ICYMI: Yesterday I sent a hot new video to your inboxes 🤭A handjob video teasing him with lubed hands, and ruining his explosive orgasm where he shoots a big rope of cum onto his stomach! 🥵 Then I stroke him hard and fast until he's shaking and spurting even more cum post-orgasm. It was hot.

  • A sheer, 1960s peignoir that leaves little to the imagination 💕These were typically worn over your pajamas, or lingerie, while around the house before bed. They also had a double use to protect your lingerie once you let your hair down for the night and brushed it out!

  • In case you didn't check your messages from me overnight: good morning! 💕🤭

  • A 1970s playsuit and I can’t decide if I wanna add sparkly bellbottoms and hit up Studio 54, or just don some roller skates and groove our to disco on the rollerrink 🛼I’m the 1970s, disco became the perfect groove to rollerskate to. Adding a disco ball, flashing lights, and groovy beats made the roller rink a popular place for kids and adults alike. Movies like Saturday Night Fever helped solidify the roller rink as the place to be.

  • A 1960s/70s athletic gym class jumpsuit joined my closet today! Gym clothes being assigned at school are mostly a thing of the past for public schools but those of yesteryear are pretty cool. They’re usually thick cotton and have neat chainstitching in them like this one!I’m not sure which sport it was for - any guesses?

  • Sunday Funday 💋



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