May 15, 2026
okay so can we talk about glamour magic for a second because i feel like it gets flattened into "just wear pretty things" and that is. not even close to what's happening 👁️ glamour is *signing your name on yourself.* it's choosing which parts of you arrive in the room before your mouth opens. that's not shallow — that's intentional self-authorship and it has centuries of practice behind it. the jewelry you reach for on a hard day? working. the perfume you wear when you need to feel like *yourself* again? working. the way you square your shoulders before you walk through a door? absolutely a working. none of this requires a cauldron or a full moon (though those are also lovely) the materials are: your body, your adornment, your breath, your presence. the sigils are everywhere. and yes. you can cast with eyeliner. the line between makeup and mark-making is thinner than the applicator tip 🖤 --- a thing i want to name because i think it matters: glamour ethics are real. there's a difference between *self-authorship* (this is how i want to be known) and *deception toward others* (making someone believe something false to their detriment). most everyday glamour practice is deeply the former — choosing how to show up, which is something humans have always done. just naming that the conversation exists, because witchcraft that doesn't interrogate itself gets weird fast. --- glamour is also one of the most radically queer/trans/nonbinary-compatible magical traditions because it is literally the practice of: i decide what this means. i decide what i signal. i decide what arrives first. that's not performance. that's power. ✨ #glamour magic #witchcraft #glamour craft #magic practice #witch community #trans magic #queer witchcraft #sigil work #the craft #body magic #mirror work #makeup as ritual #adornment #fashion magic #witchblr #occult #spellwork #practical magic #this is the content i'm here for #casting with eyeliner is not a bit it's a lifestyle
