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Soma Faitanin, S/S 2026.
Carolyn Murphy @ Dolce & Gabbana Spr/Sum 1998
“Life Under Ground” (2005) ❧ Audrey Niffenegger ⌇ Mr. Death’s Ephemeral Pageant
(via Harold Lloyd’s Amazing Christmas Tree - Flashbak)
For American actor Harold Lloyd (April 20, 1893 – March 8, 1971) Christmas was the time to illuminate his home in Beverly Hills, California, with a magnificent tree. His granddaughter Suzanne says preparation began around Thanksgiving (the fourth Thursday in November), when her family would buy three large Douglas firs and wire them together to form one huge Christmas tree that measured 20 feet high and 9 feet wide.
The tree was covered with thousands of ornaments from all over the world, many of them highly valuable, Eventually the tree grew so large that it stayed on display all year around.
“In the Victorian period, boar's heads were imitated in sponge cake, iced with chocolate and stuffed with ice cream, much nicer to eat than the real savoury dish. The long and complicated recipe can be found in Charles Elmé Francatelli's superb The Royal English and Foreign Confectionery Book (London: 1862), together with a delightful chromolithograph of the finished result.”
Harper’s Bazaar US, June 1996.
Ph. Wayne Maser
Kate Moss | © Robert Erdmann Marie Claire Spain (October 1993)
Andrés Ríos.
Capturing Motion: Fernand Fonssagrives’ Dance Movement of the 1950s
Sheila Bawar photographed by Rafael Pavarotti, Perfect Magazine Issue 9. Styled by Katie Grand.
Caruso Hotel
pamela anderson for Vivienne Westwood
Natsume Tomomichi: Bar Nakagawa (2004) Location: Tokyo, Japan