p-0-a: Yoshihiro Tatsuki, UNTITLED © 2017 James Hyman Gallery, 16 Savile Row, London W1S 3PL
Bella Hadid graces the pages of Vogue Paris once again in an editorial featuring a wardrobe full of Dior. The model appears in the magazine's February 2017
Ermitage Saint-Antoine de Galamus, France - 2017
French photographer Laura Henno captures life – and light – in an apocalyptic squat in the California desert
Sometimes somebody takes a photograph so perfectly timed that it can never be recreated, no matter how hard you try. Like that moment the dog decides to puke on you while you're taking a selfie for instance. Or that moment somebody gets hit in the face by a flying cup of soda at a music festival. Check out the list below for more hilarious pictures taken seconds from disaster. Compiled by Bored Panda, the collection is sure to make you laugh, and maybe also wince a little. Don't forget to vote for your favorite picture!
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High street banks are not obliged to exchange them after the May deadline, but the Bank of England has a legal obligation to do so.
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Know Yung Filly bio, career, debut, wife, age, height, awards, favorite things, body measurements, dating history, net worth, car collection, address, date of birth, school, residence, religion, father, mother, siblings, and much more.
“She has a symbiotic relationship with that phone,” the mother complained, eyebrows raised and head tipped in the direction of her daughter. The pre-teen (on cue) rolled her eyes…
It wouldn't work for everyone but Chuando Tan, from Singapore, says working out, eating Hainan chicken and never bathing late or early in the day means he looks decades younger than he is.
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Marie Høeg (1866-1949) had short cropped hair. Bolette Berg (1872-1944) kept hers long. Marie was short. Bolette was taller. They were known to the people of Horten, a busy naval port in Norway, as the two ladies who ran the photography studio called Berg & Høeg. They made their living taking portrait photographs, landscape pictures and the occasional picture of ships. In the late 1800s and early 1900s photography was the latest craze where those who could afford it had their picture taken. There were many such photographic studios in Horten. Berg & Høeg may have been long forgotten had it not been for the discovery some thirty years ago of some 440 of their glass negatives in an old disused barn in Oslo. Among these glass plates was a box marked “Private.” Inside this box was a set of images featuring Høeg and Berg playing around with traditional gender roles. Høeg dressed as a man with a waxed mustaches, or as a boy with white shirt, cap and cigarette, or in fur pretending to be an Arctic explorer like Roald Amundsen, who led the first expedition to traverse the Northwest Passage in 1903–06. Berg &...
Tzioprah Salamon is one of the stars in The Advanced Style Movie. I interviewed her about her style and how to embrace the art of dressing!
Milan Design Week 2017 tips and how to make the most of your visit, with our must-see itinerary that will be your best friend any time you're in Milan.
An early form of color photography called autochrome gave pictures a "wonderful luminosity."
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Here's how young teenagers were introduced to the dating world in the 1950's. Would you have survived it?
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Melbourne photographer Hoda Afshar, 31, was awarded $25,000 for her winning entry, titled Ali, in a unanimous verdict from the panel of judges.
Fervor: Discovering Milagros Caturla in an envelope of flea market negatives
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Pastors work in what students of organization call “loosely linked bureaucracies.” What experts mean by that phrase is that clergy are largely
Way before Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, the enigmatic blonde bombshell was famous for being famous, perpetually driving the streets of Hollywood in that pink Corvette. But her true identity has remained secret all these years … until now.
A centuries-old practice with little place in the modern world.
In 2017, a 50-year-old father from South Africa was on a surfing trip in the Indian Ocean. One night, after getting food poisoning, he got up to get some fresh air outside, got dizzy, and fell overboard. Since the boat was underway, and it was the middle of the night, no one noticed that he’d […]
Callot Soeurs was a fashion design house opened in 1895 at 24, rue Taitbout in Paris, France. It was operated by the four Callot sisters: Marie Callot Gerber, Marthe Callot Bertrand, Regina Callot Tennyson-Chantrell and Joséphine Callot Crimont. The eldest sister, Marie, was trained in dressmaking and they were all taught by their mother, a lacemaker. The sisters began working with antique laces and ribbons to enhance blouses and lingerie. Their success led to an expansion into other clothing and in 1914 they moved to larger premises on the Avenue Matignon. Marie, the elder sister was in charge of design, having earlier worked for Raudnitz and Co., prominent Parisian dressmakers. The couturier Madeleine Vionnet was apprenticed at Callot upon her return to Paris. It was here that she refined her technique in couture. Callot Soeurs clothing was known for its exotic detail. They were among the first designers to use gold and silver lamé to make dresses. During the 1920s they were one of the leading fashion houses in Paris, catering to an exclusive clientele from across Europe and the United States. In 1926 the American designer Elizabeth Hawes, while working in Paris, regularly wore Callot Soeurs. Hawes insisted that people should wear what they personally liked, not what was considered fashionable, and despite American buyers at that time considering Callot Soeurs' dresses out of date and unfashionable, she happily wore their "simple clothes with wonderful embroidery" that lasted her for several years.[1] In 1928 Pierre Gerber, Marie Callot Gerber's son, took over the business but could not survive in the highly competitive market and, in 1937, the House of Callot Soeurs closed and was absorbed into the House of Calvet (Marie-Louise Calvet); under the Callot label. However, World War II made matters difficult in France. Similarly to what happened with the House of Vionnet in 1939, Calvet and the Callot label finally closed in 1952. In 1988, rights in the Callot label were purchased by the Lummen family known to have relaunched the House of Vionnet in 1995.
Quebec's southern city of Montreal comes alive each summer in May with tons of free attractions including concerts, museum visits, and art exhibits.
Actress, 73, who played Vera Duckworth on the ITV soap, is set to have a pace-maker fitted. Liz left the show in 2008 after 34 years because of her declining health.
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Kimiko Nishimoto picked up a camera for the first time when she was 72 years old. 15 years later, the 89-year-old photographer is now receiving a good
Snap 2 live, live 2 snap.
"Even though the year is 2017 if players get a whiff of me being not a dude it's on for young and old."
‘If you want to see how the poor die, come see Grenfell Tower.’ The Nigerian writer’s impassioned poem on the fire
Dhimitri Andoni stopped to help a driver who lost control of a vehicle