I think this one is my favorite.
A contemporary couturier shares techniques for making neat, narrow finishes on sheer and lightweight fabrics.
How Yves Saint Laurent changed fashion
Photo by: Albert Bisbee, OH, USA Date: c. 1850s Type: 1/6 Plate Daguerreotype Info: Albert Bisbee was a renown daguerreotypist. He is listed in Craig's Daguerreian Registry -- www.daguerreotype.com/ and has a daguerreotype exhibited in the Smithsonian American Art Museum -- americanart.si.edu/helios/AmericanPhotographs/obbisba01.html
The equestrian and new mother is a distant relative of the monarch
You've probably seen pictures or videos online that made you think “that can’t be real, can it?” only to later find out that they were AI-generated. AI images are the new huge craze, and the sheer power it has granted for people to make their imagination real is dizzying.
On the Rise - Photographed by Alexander Neumann, model Naomi Preizler goes retro glam in these high gloss images shot on location at the Ritz Hotel for the
Satin Blouse AI Office Girls
The supermodel flaunted her jaw-dropping figure in an ultra chic lace gown for her big night in the City of Lights.
Here are portraits of many well-known Regency figures -- plus some not-so-well-known. I love studying portraiture from this time period!
Viktor & Rolf SS15
Some pictures my friend Brandi and I had taken over the weekend. Images by Robert Szabo.
The Old Philippines archive of images is a source of immense inspiration. I love looking at the rarely seen fashion women wore in the Philippines at the turn of the century. The fabrics used were primarily the sheer piña fabric (pineapple fiber), abaca (banana fiber) and cotton. It's likely