The Cabaret Boudoir Harness is an opulant piece, crafted with intricate bead work. The braided rhinestones and pearls weave a sensuous tapestry, conjuring the opulence of cabaret's sultry mystique. Vintage-inspired flowers lend an air of nostalgia, evoking the glamour of dimly lit boudoirs.As the silver-lined ribbon entwines, it becomes a vessel for countless untold stories, while the intricate silver tassels flirt with the idea of revealed secrets. The Cabaret Flower Boudoir Harness transcends mere adornment—it's an enthralling invitation to embrace the unknown, a dance that tantalizes between decadence and vintage allure. Pre-order piece, deliveries are late February/early March.
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Alfred Cheney Johnston (1885 – 1971) was a New York City-based photographer known for his portraits of Ziegfeld Follies showgirls as well as of actors and actresses from the worlds of stage and film. Johnston was born into an affluent New York banking family, which subsequently moved to Mount Vernon, New York. Initially he studied painting and illustration at the National Academy of Design in New York, but after graduating in 1908, his subsequent efforts to earn a living as a portrait painter did not meet with success. Instead, reportedly at the suggestion of longtime family friend and famed illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, he started to employ the camera previously used to record his painting subjects as his basic creative medium. In approximately 1917, Johnston was hired by famed New York City live-theater showman and producer Florenz Ziegfeld as a contracted photographer, and was affiliated with the Ziegfeld Follies for the next fifteen years or so. He photographed several hundred actresses and showgirls (mainly in New York City, and whether they were part of the Follies or not) during that time period.
via The Paris Apartment blog scalloped lucite table via The Paris Apartment - we would LOVE to own this!! antique perfume bottles & mi...
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Alfred Cheney Johnston [1885-1971] was an American photographer, known for his portraits of Ziegfeld Follies showgirls as well as of 1920s and 1930s actors and actresses.
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Intimate Love Affair - Lensed by iconic photographer David Bellemere, Dutch fashion model Sophie Vlaming poses on a beautiful balcony in Paris for the Spring