He talks about his outsider's view on fashion and being bold with bananas.
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Time to rethink Bulgaria. Forget feta cheese, women’s choirs, and communist thuggery. Someone is rebooting Bulgaria, and his name is Azis. At one level,
If you were horseback riding in 1901, you had to have the proper outfit. (In the Victorian Era, you had an eating utensil or dish for every option and you had the proper clothes for the proper activity.) This is titled "Riding suit Number 2" I wonder how fancy Number 1 was! Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, D.S. Dark, N.Y.
Model Anna Ewers is styled by Geraldine Saglio in ‘Out of Africa’, lensed by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue Paris April 2019.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway Confirmation Photos
An exhibition of photographs by Martin Parr examining Britishness, including shots of UK stars such as Dame Vivienne Westwood, will open at the National Portrait Gallery just before the planned Brexit date.
Je bent nooit te oud voor streetwear.
Another rousing album of odd, funny family photos. Yep, more strange pics of relatives and friends in all their awkward glory. Take a gander. And when you're
Berlin fashionistas Britt Kanja and Günther Krabbenhöft have aged like fine wine. Despite their silver age, the elderly couple leads active lives, and not only appears in all kinds of cultural and social events but absolutely wreck their dance floors as well. Moreover, wherever they go, the cute couple always stands out in the crowd with their impeccable outfits. Britt and Günther share a great fashion sense and have mastered combining their wardrobe into sharp and timeless couple outfits that will never go out of style.
“I've always wanted to be a painter—and the camera gave me a way to accomplish a part of that dream.”
Aren't you glad that your family isn't this strange & awkward?... Then again... Maybe they are.
LM WOMAN #50 / CARLA OATES LM WOMAN #50 / CARLA OATES Carla Oates, a pioneer in the beauty world, was an early champion of ‘health is beauty and beauty is health’ which she articulates through her enormously successful brand ‘The Beauty Chef’. Here Carla shares how she balances running her own business while keeping herself physically and mentally nourished. ‘You can’t pour from an empty cup,’ are wise words to live by. Do you look back and have any sense of how your childhood shaped the person you have become? My most vivid memories of childhood are being in the kitchen watching my mum cook and make beautiful bread baskets that she sold to a boutique in Woollahra, Sydney. Also roaming the streets of Rose Bay where I grew up with my older sister and my cousins, playing knock and run and pretending to be Charlie’s Angels. I also spent a lot of time up the coast with my grandmother and great aunt most school holidays, submerged in nature, in a shack on a lake. I remember being so bored and making up dances and playing card games and badminton and writing love letters to my mum, nanna and great aunt. I also started up a healing clinic when I was about eight years old, at my house and used all of my mum’s beauty products to give massages to my family. I guess that was the beauty of not having computers (except for Nintendo), as it allowed you lots of time to engage in creative play. My mum taught me about what really matters–about love, compassion, laughter, passion and food.
Chicago Suffragette in marching costume, June 1916
Her Majesty normally goes for skirts and dresses, but sometimes switches it up
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David Lauren Picks His Favorite Images From Ralph Lauren's Rich History