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A group of friends and family dressed in Victorian and steampunk attire pose together during the Victorian Picnic at the Rumford Denkmal in the English Garden, Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The sepia tone adds a vintage touch to this beautifully styled portrait.
The "Rumford Denkmal" refers to a monument dedicated to Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford, who was a physicist, inventor, and social reformer with strong ties to Bavaria.
Victorian Picnic, with British summeer weather, cold and wet
A full-body black-and-white portrait of a woman in a delicate Victorian-inspired dress, adorned with pearls and lace gloves. She holds a floral parasol and exudes elegance and charm. Taken at a Victorian picnic near the Monopteros in Munich's English Garden, this image highlights intricate historic fashion and poise.
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Miss Diversity
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Photographer: Eigen Art
Dress: 192 West/ Stop Staring
In the collection of the Moscow Transport Museum, the only surviving AKZ bus from the post-war era is presented. Its body, without a chassis and interior, was found in the village of Vatutinki (now part of "New Moscow"). This body once belonged to the AKZ-1 bus, which was built on the chassis of the ZIS-8 bus. Due to circumstances, it was not possible to use the authentic extended bus chassis during the restoration of the bus. Therefore, the restored body had to be installed on the chassis of the ZIL-164 truck, which was preliminarily styled to resemble the ZIS-150 chassis
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В коллекции Музея Транспорта Москвы представлен единственный уцелевший автобус АКЗ послевоенной эпохи. Его кузов без шасси и внутреннего интерьера был найден в подмосковном посёлке Ватутинки (ныне территория «Новой Москвы»). Этот кузов некогда принадлежал автобусу АКЗ-1, изготовленному на шасси автобуса ЗИС-8. В силу сложившихся обстоятельств при воссоздании автобуса не удалось использовать аутентичное удлинённое автобусное шасси. Отреставрированный кузов пришлось установить на шасси грузовика ЗИЛ-164, которое было предварительно стилизовано под схожее шасси ЗИС-150.
REQUEST FULFILLED! Indeed, Marco, dark backgrounds are better for Windows Desktops, especially if they are filled with icons.
Typeface in use:
Maximiliano Sproviero’s (LIÁN TYPES) charming, breathtaking beauty »Reina«.
Reina Reina is Sproviero’s didone of the year. We recommend seeing its »user guide.
Inspired in the sweet letters of calligraphy and typography masters of our past; such as Didot, Bodoni and the incredible Herb Lubalin, its aim was to incorporate the decorative accolades from blackletter and copperplate styles of calligraphy into a Modern Roman typeface.
Reina reflects sovereignty due to the enveloping atmosphere and the sensation of greatness that can be felt when using it. It has an unique way of standing over paper and screen, being its swashes responsible of an extreme elegance.
Similar to what Lian did in his last font Breathe, Reina was designed to be playful yet formal: While none of its alternates are activated it can be useful for short to medium length texts; and when the user chooses to make use of its open-type decorative glyphs, it can be useful for headlines with dazzling results.
TECHNICAL
Reina is a family with many members. In order to achieve better results when printing, Lian took his time to design the necessary styles: Reina 72 Pro, prepared for display sizes; Reina 36 Pro, for medium sizes; and Reina 12 Pro, the best for text or decorative words in small size.
Each of these members have variants inside, which are open-type programmed: The user decides which glyph to alternate, equalizing the amount of decoration wanted.
Reina Engraved Pro has the same features than the variants mentioned above.
The family also contains variants which were made exclusively for decoration. These are: Reina Words, a set of the most common words used in english, german, italian, french and spanish; Reina Capitals, which consists in a big set of ornamented capitals; and Reina Fleurons, those little friends which always help to embellish our work by combining them in the way the we want to.
Model, MUAH:
Miss Diversity
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Photographer: Eigen Art
Dress: 192 West/ Stop Staring
Staring into this clown's eyes is sort of creepy, right? That is especially true since you can see many different emotions in them. This totally candid image was captured during a parade thru the crowd at the 2010 Telluride Blues and Brews Festival.
Vintage Leather Elephant Ear Riding Jodhpurs Breeches.
Special adaptations for riding include a pattern cut with the leg seams on the outside of the leg; a patch on the inside of the knee, sometimes of a hard-wearing material such as leather; and in some cases similar leather or leather-like panel on the seat that helps the rider stay still in the saddle. Ladies began wearing jodhpurs during the 1920s, as they shifted away from riding horses sidesaddle and rode them astride. One of the first high-profile women to adopt the wearing of jodhpurs was Coco Chanel. She was inspired to copy the breeches as worn by a friend's groom.
Originally, jodhpurs were snug-fitting from just below the knee to the ankle, and were flared at the hip to allow ease for sitting in the saddle. Modern jodhpurs are made with stretch fabric and are tight-fitting throughout. They are supportive and flexible.
Vintage studio portrait of a smiling mother with two daughters, taken in Hungary in the 1950s, reflecting family bonds. Magyary-Kossa Katalin
locomotive on a mother's day of thailand - Each year, the State Railway of Thailand will launch a steam train to run a four-day tour of the nation's major roads, including 26th March, the 28th of July (The King's birthday) , 12th August (Queen's birthday), and 23rd October (anniversary of the death of King Chulalongkorn)
Model, MUAH: Miss Diversity
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Photographer: Revilo
Dress: Glamour Bunny via Topvintage
Vintage 1941 portrait of a Hungarian man in uniform with medal and glasses, taken in Budafok, Hungary. Dr. Gyula Jandó
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Dress: Pinup Girl Clothing
Black-and-white profile portrait of a woman in elegant attire, taken in Hungary during the early 20th century.
Graduation collage from 1932 featuring students and teachers of the 8th grade at Árpád-házi Boldog Margit Girls' High School in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. Photographed by Károly Tóth photo studio. Magyary-Kossa Katalin
Model Left: Miss Diversity
Model Right: Sakira Sandra
Photographer: Heiko Kalweit
Shooting for Vintage Flaneur
Timeless tones, a quiet moment, and a touch of mystery. Monochrome speaks louder than color ever could.
Fujifilm X-T10 with Nikkor MF 50mm f1.2 Ai-s.
Typeface in use:
Rebecca Alaccari’s (Canada Type) candy, feminine, gorgeous, fashionable ... script face »Jezebel«.
»Jezebel is all dressed up for you. And if she can't make your mouth water and eyes light up with love, nobody else can. She’s got bigger hair than Dolly and Elvira together, more tongue than a Kiss concert with Jagger opening, more leg than a Moulin Rouge premiere, more sword than a pirate ship, and more loop than a chartered accountant. She’s the queen of now, the essence of cool, the twenty-first century fox. She’s the ever playful and creative girl with so much talent her art just cannot be restrained. She’s got popular culture on a long but strong leash. She looks gorgeous and positively glamorous no matter what color she wears. And last but not least, she’s got the charisma to make people of all ages want more of whatever it is she feels like offering.«
Model, MUAH: Miss Diversity
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Dress: Sterling Gold
Photographer: Heiko Kalweit