Kyle Maclachlan and Linda Evangelista, Vogue 1994 Steven Meisel
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Kyle Maclachlan and Linda Evangelista, Vogue 1994 Steven Meisel
Liza Minnelli / Interview, 1991 Steven Meisel
billie holiday x warpaint
Room for Improvement | Jan Orchard ©1987
Olivierio Toscani
Pre-Talkie Spectacles: The 10 Most Striking Silent Films
Hubert le Gall
Fauteuil pot de fleurs ouvert
Bois et velours
Hauteur : 77 cm Diamètre : 98 cm
Sketch Restaurant London
Each ambiance has its own personality, and diners can choose which they like best, or which one suits their mood or needs. The Gallery is the right place for a stylish and comfortable seats sophisticated dinner on pastel pink, but if you want something more traditional – but not bored –, The Lecture Room is a better idea.
Maisie Cousins
I want my photo taken by Maisie one day
Xavier Guardans
Mexico, 1959 | Marc Riboud
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Matthew Tischler - Screen Series
Screen Series is a series of photographs shot through window screens, netting and scrims, Matthew employs these grids and barriers in order to dissect, pixelate, filter and flatten landscapes and space. “None of the subjects in my photographs have any discernible features” Matthew says, “rather they are faceless characters whose identities are defined by their surroundings.”
- Junk Culture
From the Technicolor short The Gay Parisian (1941).
Apples and Lemons by Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol