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Incredible photographs captured Philippe Petit walking on a wire between the two towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral in 1971.
Daphne Groeneveld by Andreas Sjodin for Elle Italia
Left: jacket - Dan Beranger, set - Armand Ventilo
Right: set - J. Rondinaud for Mathilde, necklace - Argiles
Elle France, March 29 1976
Photographed by Brian Duffy
Suzi Quatro, 1974
Norma Kamali
Vintage Elsa Peritti ~ at her work table at Halston 60’s-70’s Model and Jewelry designer from Halston to Tiffany’s
Bianca Jagger at Halston’s house by Andy Warhol
Iman in Halston
Heloise in tunic and pants by Halston, photographed in Las Hadas, Mexico, by Rico Puhlmann (German-American, 1934–1996) | Harper’s Bazaar, June 1974
Halston caftan, worn by Pat Cleveland. Editorial by David Alexander, scanned from Playgirl, December 1975.
Studio 54: The Legend
Text by Anthony Haden-Guest .Concept and additional text by Anthony Haden-Guest .Photographs by Felice Quinto
te Neues Publishing Co.,New York 1997,144 pp.,paperback
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If the 1970s was a decade of heedless optimism, then Studio 54 was its glittering epicenter. During its reign as New York’s number one hot spot to see and be seen, it was the place where paparazzi mingled with celebrity, where high-brow danced with low-brow, where pop art and fine art talked into the wee hours of the morning. In this stunning and evocative volume, renowned Italian photographer Felice Quinto captures the energy, the giddiness, the chaos, and the craziness of the place Vanity Fair named “the greates club of all time.”
The flamboyant and hedonistic days of Studio 54, the iconic 1970s discothèque are remembered here in this collection of photographs taken by Felice Quinto where celebrities and socialites fill the pages of this fabulous book, as they did the club. The many black and white photographs are accompanied by writings from Quinto himself, Niels Kumner and Anthony Guest-Haden.
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WOMEN’S FASHION TRENDS 1971/75
Meiko Kaji (1974)
Photography by Bob Fitch, 1967 Hippie is Necessary
Vintage Jane Birkin ~ Think Spring! You wouldn’t know it as I look out my window today and see lots of snow but spring is almost here 🌷