PASTEL BRIDESMAIDS | 1960′S
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These are the actual colors of the bridesmaid dresses popular during the 1960s
Scurlock Studios, Washington DC. Courtesy of District of Columbia Africana Archives Project [LINK]
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PASTEL BRIDESMAIDS | 1960′S
[click image to enlarge]
These are the actual colors of the bridesmaid dresses popular during the 1960s
Scurlock Studios, Washington DC. Courtesy of District of Columbia Africana Archives Project [LINK]
Nina Simone by Michael Ochs, 1967
Salvador Dalí Tarot Deck Artworks
Patti Smith photographed by Robert Mapplethorpe , 1973
Self Portrait with a Camera, Jan Lukas, 1940
Mondo WA Nairobi, Angela, 1972 [Oakland Museum of California (OMCA), Oakland, CA]
A woman poses for a portrait by a roadside. Mikumi National Park, Tanzania. 1980.
September 1972 // man in white // New Jersey
Big Sur: The Ladies (Larry Jordan, 1966)
Iggy Pop at the New York punk mecca Max’s Kansas City, by Leee Black Childers.
Jeanloup Sieff, Death Valley, 1977
A ceiling fresco in the Palazzo Fernese of Caprarola, Italy, from the 16th century, depicting interacting constellations based on their mythological and allegorical themes.
April 1972 // desert roadside views // Oregon (?)
Jefferson Airplane Loves You
“Because of her, we can” Three generations of aborignal women.
Sasha Mortimore
Because Gregory Peck on a skateboard in Central Park, that’s why.
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