Print Mint poster shop in San Francisco (1967)
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Jules of Nature
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Love Begins

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Acquired Stardust
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Print Mint poster shop in San Francisco (1967)
Adolf Hohenstein - Les Maîtres de l'affiche - 1899 - via Paris bibliothèques
Ball gown 1864-66 by Charles Frederick Worth
Birth of Venus (1879) - William Bouguereau, 1825-1905. / The Birth of Venus (2019). Version edit by @laitdecocostudio. for new Collection 2019.
1866 - 1868 Day Dress; American (?)
“By the mid-1860s, the preferred skirt shape was conical, and gored seams allowed a smooth-fitting waist to flare out dramatically. Hoop skirts [aka crinoline cages] remained essential, however, to give the voluminous skirts a graceful sweep. Trimmed in the fashionable apron style, this skirt has nine tapered pieces at front and sides and one straight length at the back, with deep pleating at the back waist that flows into the full train. Skirts were often accompanied by two bodices to extend their usefulness; this skirt has a high-necked bodice for formal daytime wear, shown here, and an evening bodice. Brilliant colors, such as this magenta, were extremely popular in this decade, which saw the use of the first synthetic dyes.”
The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Wilshire Blvd at Commonwealth Ave, Los Angeles, 1972
“Enigme” by Alfred Agache, 1888
Edgar Degas (1834–1917) Dancer Adjusting Her Strap c. 1895–1896
Gelatin silver print from a glass collodion plate 18 x 13 cm
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
There is either a cowboy in your house or there isn’t and you have to deal with that
……..what does this mean
It means you just have to deal with that
Coco Rocha as Juliet in Christian Lacroix Haute Couture photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue Magazine December 2008
Cornell Capa, Early Morning Cold Baths, Winchester College, England, 1951
Franz Sedlacek, Song in the Twilight, 1931
Belgian artist Alfred Emil-Leopold Stevens