Salvatore Ferragamo.
Chocolate is probably more universally liked than coffee, and it's used as an ingredient in many more kinds of foods that go beyond desserts. Given that situati
Agata Serge is a young self-taught photographer from Lodz, Poland who currently based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Agata started photography in 2012, she shoots a lot of portrait, black and white…
I have five favorite designers: Dior, Balenciaga, Balmain, Givenchy, and Fath. I wanted to share a few favorite fashions by Jacques Fath from 1950. I have been obsessed with the magazine L'Officiel and L'Art et la Mode since 2008. I am in the process of archiving the fashions that I love from 1947- 1962. This is taking me forever, because I might have not liked how I archived them originally and might of had to start over. That is how I roll and it is really annoying. Most of these pictures didn't have the designers names on the photo. I added them to help me keep track of them. Here are my top 10 favorites in no particular order. I want to make all of these designs for Gene and friends. Cute! I wish there was a photo of what the top of this dress looks like. Love the collar of this suit! I love the collars on this suit and the next suit. Love the flowers on the bodice and cuffs. I love finding the sketch and the photo of the same outfit. The next three outfits have the same fur collar, I must really like it. I am almost ready to post about my newest pattern, hopefully later this week.
Vogue Paris pretends that there is hot sex between Anja Rubik and Nikolai Daniels in every room of this chateau, but we’re not buying it. People sweat when they’re this hot for each other and the only pre-cum in these images is the evening dew on the lawn. Mario Testino re
Edwardian Street Photographs || 1905-1907 || Click photos to enlarge All photographs by Edward Linley Sambourne. 1. Cromwell Road, 15th May 1907 2. 21st July 1905 3. Church Street, 2nd August...
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, reminds fashion and its consumers that leaving something to the imagination is a potent act.
Allow me to share with you the craziest review of a movie I’ve ever heard. I was leaving the cinema after seeing Far from the Madding Crowd yesterday and two ladies behind me were debriefing.…
Modern media represents women narrowly: passive, delicate and feminine. In this portrait series, women in vintage uniforms, thus question the masculine image of military glory.
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I have five favorite designers: Dior, Balenciaga, Balmain, Givenchy, and Fath. I wanted to share a few favorite fashions by Jacques Fath from 1950. I have been obsessed with the magazine L'Officiel and L'Art et la Mode since 2008. I am in the process of archiving the fashions that I love from 1947- 1962. This is taking me forever, because I might have not liked how I archived them originally and might of had to start over. That is how I roll and it is really annoying. Most of these pictures didn't have the designers names on the photo. I added them to help me keep track of them. Here are my top 10 favorites in no particular order. I want to make all of these designs for Gene and friends. Cute! I wish there was a photo of what the top of this dress looks like. Love the collar of this suit! I love the collars on this suit and the next suit. Love the flowers on the bodice and cuffs. I love finding the sketch and the photo of the same outfit. The next three outfits have the same fur collar, I must really like it. I am almost ready to post about my newest pattern, hopefully later this week.
The July 1914 issue of McCall’s magazine coincided with the start of World War I. From this point on, there were many changes in women’s fashion as
Edda Gimnes, who is based in London, shared a number of side-by-side pictures of her work along with images from the Italian brand's Spring/Summer 2019 show in Milan.
Chart the history of Dior's iconic Bar suit from its debut in 1947 to present day
The worlds of architecture and fashion, while seemingly disparate, share more common ground than meets the eye. Both…
Forty-three selected graduating seniors showcased their final designs across menswear, special occasion, sportswear, swimwear, intimates, bridal and more.
With its preponderance in Paris last week, it seems the tried-and-true blazer is blazing back into fashion. Featuring a distinctly long, fitted silhouette, it goes with everything from denim minis to fancy frocks. Plus, it's summer-to-winter wearable! I love these fresh and feminine iterations from Isabel Marant, Veronica Beard, Madewell, Tibi, H&M, and Blaze Milano.