StyleForum member Working Stiff recently started a thread titled “Armani Was Awesome.” And it’s true; Armani was awesome. Although his work is closely associated with power suits in the ‘80s, much of his style – as Parker
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There are stories from history that everyone thinks they know inside and out, but as these photos show there’s always more than one way to look at something or someone. Just because the Queen of England looks stodgy right now doesn’t mean that she wasn’t playful in the 1950s, and even though we think of the Great Depression as being a real drag, there were people who knew how to pass the time in interesting ways.
The easiest way for us to get a glimpse into the good old days is to open up our family's photo album. But what if we go through the images and instead of calming down our curiosity, they only fuel it? Easy. We open up the subreddit r/TheWayWeWere next.
Dancing, 1959, Sweden.
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At the Secret Keeper Girl Crazy Hair Tour coming to Thomasville Road Baptist Church in Tallahassee on August 30th we'll take a fun look at how you can dress modestly and still look great! And one of the biggest things we can teach our daughters is to learn from our mistakes. And let's admit it...over
How is it already Friday? This weekend snuck up fast. Before you know it November will be here and… Oh crap! Any plans this weekend? I am going bowling. For work. Bowling on the job. This wouldn’t be a big deal if not for the fact that I have never been bowling before. Not once....Read More
Although fashion did not embrace the look of trousers on the female form until the late 20th century, history saw working women wearing them a hundred years prior. From Victorian coal miners who rolled up their skirts around their waist to reveal soot-covered pants underneath to today’s terrible backlash of factory-torn denim, spandex jeggings, and bedazzled bums, women’s pants have undergone quite a transformation. Let’s take a look at the early fashion of women’s pants from the festooned Victorian era right on through to the ultra glamorous 1930s. Victorian era 1896 Edwardian era 1920s 1920s 1926 Veronica Lake. 1930s. Harpers Bazaar, December 1939. Ethel Waters. 1920s. c.1890 Dr. Mary Walker, 1866. c.1870 1880s 1900s 1908 c.1900 Calamity Jane, c.1895. c.1906 1896 Cowgirl, 1915. 1860s c.1900 c.1900s c.1900s c.1910 (via A n j o u)
A peek inside the private life of one of Hollywood's most glamorous stars.
Love is love and that's how it's been since the dawn of man. However, navigating social dynamics in the past was way more difficult than today. Same-sex relationships had been seen as a sin, repressed through law enforcement and judicial mechanisms, and even condemned with death penalties. Luckily, we now live in a time where gay and lesbian couples can legally marry. And to celebrate the increased well-being within these communities, a former priest who goes by the name Nathan Monk has compiled a series of vintage pics, showing how same-sex couples looked back in the day.
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Die College Jacke - Tradition verpflichtet ! Wer kennt sie nicht, die klassische College Jacke, welche mit ihren verschiedenen Farben und dem typischen
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These are what everyday life of Parisian youth looked like in the 1950s.
Tribute to Julia Margaret Cameron. .....Early postcard depicting her work. .....Julia Margaret Cameron ( 1815 - 1879 ) was born in Calcutta, and in 1848 she moved to London. ..........In 1863, when Julia was 48 years old, her daughter gave her a camera as a present. Within a year she was elected a member of the photographic society in London. .....She strove to capture beauty and became obsessive about her new occupation, with subjects sitting for countless exposures in blinding light as she labouriously coated, exposed and processed each wet plate. ..........She welcomed - and photographed - the cream of Victorian Society. .....In 1875, Julia departed to Ceylon, and one of her last letters was to Lady Tennyson, in which she wrote " It is a sacred blessing which has attended my photography ; it gives pleasure to millions and a deeper happiness to very many. "
Swedish photographer Gunnar Smoliansky spent his creative time in Stockholm during the 1950s, but the images that he captured are relative and captivating
As George Burns once said, “Love is a lot like a backache: it doesn’t show up on X-rays, but you know it’s there.” Indeed, love is the most mysterious of human emotions that can be shown and felt in many different ways. But sometimes, if you catch the right moment, you may get the feeling that you’ve managed to get closer to the very essence of being in love.
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The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.Nat King Cole
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As far as I'm concerned, there are few things as adorable as sweet old couples. Think about it: how many times have you cracked a smile at a pair of cute
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