Josephine Baker backstage with French hair stylist Jean Clement in Venice, 1949.
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Josephine Baker backstage with French hair stylist Jean Clement in Venice, 1949.
I might have gone a little crazy at San Anto Zine Fest but it was really cool meeting so many talented latinx artists.
Hair color ad, c. late 1970s
The Evening News, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, August 9, 1928
When big hair roamed the earth with hot pants and boots, ca. 1960s.
Facial warming mask 1940
¿Cuál es tu nombre de DJ Prehispánico? 🎛🎧🎶👇🏽
Techno Xocolatl is a great name.
You begin to interest me vaguely.
The Big Sleep, 1946 (dir. Howard Hawks)
Me trying to flirt
I really thought I was bugging for a sec..
i scrolled back up like 3 times
Arpege / RPG / Rocket Propelled Grenade. Now that’s a sin.
Charm: The Magazine for Women Who Work April 1954
Remembering Myrna Loy on her birthday (2 August 1905 - 14 December 1993)
Atelier Manassé, Wien. Champagne, 1920s.
Atelier Manasse was a legendary Austrian photo studio that captured the golden age of cinema and cabaret in Vienna of the 1920’s and 1930’s. The studio, active in Vienna between 1922 and 1938, was founded by husband and wife Adorján von Wlássics (1893-1946) and Olga Spolarics (1896-1969).
Model Naomi Sims, 1975
Kim Novak photographed in her apartment, August 15, 1956.
The Max Factor Museum
Jean Harlow photographed by Ted Allan, 1936