Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.
Mark Twain (via notesfromafuneraldirector)
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Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry.
Mark Twain (via notesfromafuneraldirector)
Marc Jacobs and Lucie de la Falaise in 1993. Marc described the grunge look as a ‘hippied romantic version of punk.’
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Père Lachaise - Paris, France
“Dancer Jean Rai demonstrating the Black Bottom Blues, the latest dance craze from America at the Lido club in the Champs-Élysées.” 1925 From L’Esprit Swing.
Even mistakes can get you one step further.
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Anna Williams by Vince Ray.
Why Anna?
“I went for Anna Williams straight away! I’m a big fan of old pulp novels and am influenced a lot by their cover art. Anna seemed to fit very well into that style and I instantly saw here as a Fu Manchu style villainess or maybe a film noir femme fatale. Plus I’m a sucker for the Cleopatra hairstyle, silk dress, and leg show!” said Vince.
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Mar. 29, 1941: A lion roared what our lion lip-readers assured us was disapproval as he paced at rehearsal. Photo: The New York Times
Nov. 16, 1930: From the Mid-Week pictorial, this photo’s caption read: “One of the largest and most complete collections of guns privately owned by an amateur collector is possessed by Louis Epelley of St. Louis, who has been gathering these ancient arms for the past thirty years. His collection, which contains more than 300 guns, occupies the better part of his home and little cigar store. The oldest arm in the collection is a flint-lock Turkish gun with pike butt and stock of brass, inlaid with with silver, and was taken in the Battle of St. Gotthard in 1613, when the Christians won their victory over the Turks.” Here, he held the ancient Turkish gun. Photo: The New York Times
“The Sweets Seller” - Laurie Lipton
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From the Archives: Kirsten Dunst as Marie Antoinette
Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, September 2006
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Come downtown this Friday the 13th and visit me. I'll have lots of freshly printed goodies. <3
Feb. 9, 1956: The headline “Mardi Gras Ball Has Fable Theme” announced the New York Junior League’s Mardi Gras ball, which was recalled in a Feb. 14 article. Art Carney was crowned at the event, “between lollipop trees.” The published caption told readers that Mrs. Donald W. Dickson, Jr. planned to go as Puss ‘n Boots. Photo: Meyer Liebowitz/The New York Times
Happy 4th of July!
Happy 4th!
From the Archives: Haute Couture in Vogue
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Gorgeous
Human decency is not derived from religion. It precedes it.
God is Not Great (via fyeahchristopherhitchens)