I love this photo… Natalia Vodianova is so so pretty. And Michael Fassbender is pretty dreamy too.
Photographed by Craig McDean, styled by Grace Coddington for May 2012 Vogue.
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I love this photo… Natalia Vodianova is so so pretty. And Michael Fassbender is pretty dreamy too.
Photographed by Craig McDean, styled by Grace Coddington for May 2012 Vogue.
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Gorgeous photography by Jan Saudek.
From Trendland:
In 1977 he started hand tinting black and white prints, many portraits of painterly dream worlds inhabited by nudes/semi nude figures, and his signature style began to evolve; reminiscent of nineteenth century artists such as Balthud and Faucon. Saudeck has been Honored as a’Chevalier des Arts et Lettres’. The French director, Jerome de Missolz, also made a short film about him: “Jan Saudek – Photograph tchéque”. Some of the works of Jan Saudek have entered popular culture in the West, being used as covers for groups: Anorexia Nervosa (New Obscurantis Order), Soul Asylum (Grave Dancers Union), Daniel Lanois (For the Beauty of Wynona), and Beautiful South (Welcome to the Beautiful South).
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Another shot from “Northern Women In Chanel” featuring models Julia Hafstrom & Linnea Regnander.
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From a shoot entitled “Northern Women In Chanel” featuring models Julia Hafstrom & Linnea Regnander.
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From BoingBoing:
This undated photo from an unattributed newspaper shows the facade of a Danish clothier that advertised its overstock coats by covering the building from top to bottom with over a thousand coats. The display was so successful the police had to come and clear the crowd, but the merchant still cleared out his overstock.
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One of a series of Depression Era photographs of small town life.
Backstage at the “girlie” show at the state fair. Rutland, Vermont, September 1941. Reproduction from color slide. Photo by Jack Delano. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
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I’m a little late in posting this, but check it out! It’s a vintage Mission Christmas! I love that the Mish had a “miracle mile”…
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