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Fourth photo down the list.....
The article above has been floating around the web for several years now. They poached my photo and used it as a caution to avoid age-inappropriate clothing...in this case, jeggings. The damn thing pops up constantly on any number of websites, and ever since, I regularly get warnings from friends that my photo is being used illegally. Well, I'm not going to make a fuss about it, and truth be told, I find the whole thing rather flattering....so thank you very much to all my eagle eyed friends for the heads up....but I'm OK with it.
Besides....I think I look damn good in this shot! 😍
There has been a confluence of design aesthetics in recent years. Some have labeled it Steampunk. That is all and well, but there is much more to it than the words suggest. Many steampunk manifestos have been written and discussed. This collection of images is an exploration of the boundaries of this aesthetic in fashion.
(born 25 May 1966) is a German model and actress who rose to international prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, representing top fashion designers, campaigns, and collections, and who continues to model today.
Conhecido por seus projetos escuros e radicais, Rick Owens é um designer de moda adorado por muitas pessoas góticas, não convencionais e com inclinação expressiva. Se você é fã do estilo de moda de Rick Owens, mas não sabe por onde começar, continue lendo sobre nossas inspirações de estilo p...
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"Show for THE AVENUE EVENT"
January 18th, 2017 at 3:00 PM SLT
The Avenue Event - TAXI: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Whispering%20Winds/29/217/22
Models:
Indingo Avonside
Onix1997
Paris METRO Couture: Sydney City Dress-Sequin (c)
Bag | *PC* My Leather briefcase Blue
Paris Metro Couture: Skate Away Outfit in Cream w/Applier
This image is from a set called "What's That You're Wearing".
The photographs in this set were produced from negatives serendipitously discovered in my other collections. The ordinary to exceptional choices of personal fashion through the eyes of the family camera.
Please go here to see more images from "What's That You're Wearing"
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Produced from the original negative in my collection.
Model : Thùy Trang
Make up : Phúc Nguyễn
Costume : Jessica Nhi
Photograph by CaribeStudio
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Taken outside the Assembly rooms in Bath, which houses the Fashion Museum.
The Fashion Museum (known before 2007 as the Museum of Costume) is housed in the Assembly Rooms in Bath, Somerset, England.
The collection was started by Doris Langley Moore, who gave her collection to the city of Bath in 1963. It focuses on fashionable dress for men, women and children from the late 16th century to the present day and has more than 30,000 objects.[1] The earliest pieces are embroidered shirts and gloves from about 1600.
The Bath Assembly Rooms, designed by John Wood, the Younger in 1769, are a set of elegant assembly rooms located in the heart of the World Heritage City of Bath in England which are now open to the public as a visitor attraction. They are designated as a Grade I listed building.[1]
Top Left Photograph:
unknown, _Grandmother and Friends_, photograph, 1951, Greta Kenney Collection, Tucker, Georgia.
Top Right Photograph:
unknown, _Grandmother and Grandfather_, photograph, 1951, Greta Kenney Collection, Tucker, Georgia.
Bottom Left Photograph:
unknown, _Girl with Bike_, photograph, Greta Kenney Collection, Tucker, Georgia.
Middle Photograph:
unknown, _Grandmother and Friends in Bathsuits_, photograph, 1954, Greta Kenney Collection, Tucker, Georgia.
Bottom Middle Photograph:
unknown, _Girls Outside of House_, photograph, 1956, Greta Kenney Collection, Tucker, Georgia.
Bottom Right Photograph:
unknown, _Girls Day Out_, photograph, Greta Kenney Collection, Tucker Georgia.
The 1950’s woman could be described by using one word: perfection. Women in the 1950’s were expected to keep a flawless appearance while maintaining a home and a job. Fashion was very prominent and Paris became one of the largest fashion capitals during this time. World War II was over, and women began to become homemakers, although they did not altogether desert their new strength in the workforce. Women began to have a much more influential role in society. The ideal woman of the 1950’s would wear a beautiful dress, high heels, red lipstick, perfectly combed hair, and a smile on her face as she worked, cleaned, and cooked for her husband. It was a common trend for women to match their lipstick color to the color of their nail polish. A new trend in make-up was to wear harsh black eyeliner paired with a very light, pale lip-gloss. Pearls were a common jewelry choice. Women started to embrace their curves, rather than adopt a straight boyish figure that was common in the 1940’s. Family was the focus of the 1950’s, and the housewife became a major symbol in the media because of their consuming power. New technologies that were developed during the war benefitted the consumer and the level of the comfort of living was increased. Another new ideal that greatly influenced the market place was the invention of the teenager. The teenagers of the 1950’s did not follow the trends of their parents and the Paris fashion craze, rather they wore skirts and nice cardigans or if they were daring, oversized sweaters with tight black pants and flats. Rock and Roll influenced the use of leather pants and jackets for men. This was the first time in history that teenagers were defined as consumers and therefore the marketplace began to tailor products specifically for teens. Hairstyles changed frequently. Women began to visit hairstylists more often, although home dye kits were still very popular and hair color that only lasted for a day or week was invented. The hairstyles of famous movie stars such as Brigitte Bardot, Audrey Hepburn, and Marilyn Monroe created new trends in hair that were copied by women all over the world. The strapless bra became incredibly popular in the 50’s due to the ability of women to wear strapless dresses. Long petticoats were also very popular. Swim wear was another trend of the 1950’s and was displayed in the media, the beach, and in magazines. Even though the bikini was invented in the 1940’s, its popularity grew immensely in the 1950’s.
Brookes, Rosetta, and Teal Triggs. Chic Thrills. London: Harper Collins Publishers, 1992.
Clancy, Deirdre. Costume Since 1945- Couture, Street Style, and Anti-Fashion. New York: Drama Publishers, 1996.
Keyes, Jean. A History of Women's Hairstyles 1500-1965. London: Methuen and Co. Ltd, 1968.
Mulvey, Kate. Decades of Beauty. New York: Reed Consumer Books Limited, 1998.
Winick, Charles. "The Beige Epoch: Depolarization of Sex Roles in America." Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (1968): 1-7. JSTOR. [Database Online.]
For more information on fashion, as well as culture of the 1950's, go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950's#Fashion
*not my picture* Item # 57005
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NYU IJC Fashion Show 2012
The Iranian Jewish Club at New York University
presents their 4th Annual Fashion Show
(a benefit for Jewish Heart for Africa)
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Please go here to see more images from "What's That You're Wearing"
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Produced from the original negative in my collection.
This image is from a set called "What's That You're Wearing".
The photographs in this set were produced from negatives serendipitously discovered in my other collections. The ordinary to exceptional choices of personal fashion through the eyes of the family camera.
Please go here to see more images from "What's That You're Wearing"
www.flickr.com/photos/69559277@N04/sets/72157640797725143/
Produced from the original negative in my collection.
Another picture from last weekend! This one was edited a little more creative with some colored lightleaks etc
Model Sally
A shot from a shoot I did a Couple weeks ago.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 12, 2016.
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Toronto, Canada ~ April 17, 2018.