Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Heidi Merrick


Above 2009


Above and below S 2009



Above F 2009 & below F 2011


Monday, June 27, 2011

Friday, June 24, 2011

Summer Past Vs. Summer Future


James Galanos, 1959

Pucci, Resort 2012

Halston, 1975

Stella McCartney, Resort 2012

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Lotus Vs. Hoyningen-Huene


Greg Lotus, Vogue Italia, March 2009

Vs.

George Hoyningen-Huene, Vogue US, 1929







Greg Lotus


Vogue Italia, February 2010

Super glam, super love for Greg Lotus

Vogue Italia, February 2010

Vogue Italia, January 2007

Vogue Italia, September 2007

Vogue Italia, 2011

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Chanel Illustrated


Cecil Beaton, 1953



Above and below, Jean Cocteau, 1937


Christian Bérard, 1940s

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Fashion & Nostalgia


Paris Je t'aime, Steven Meisel, Vogue US, September 2007

I have been thinking for sometime about why 1920's Paris serves as such an important inspiration point for fashion, art and film. While the Belle Epoque was Paris' most shining moment with the Universal Expositions, by the 1920's, Paris was a cultural oasis, with international creators breaking the boundaries of the arts. It is also the moment when fashion became a consistently signature work of design. Worth was the major influence through the turn of the century, but by the 1920's it was no longer possible to create a work of design without signing one's name.

Lanvin, 1922


Lanvin, 1924


Chanel, 1920's


Chanel, 1922




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