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Robe de Style
Madeleine Vionnet
c.1939
The MET
Tim Walker, Dreaming of Another World: Guinevere van Seenus for Vogue Italia March 2011
‘Daring Do!’ Coco Rocha by Craig McDean for Vogue US May 2008
‘Risky Business’ Lisa Cant and Guinevere van Seenus by Steven Klein for Vogue US May 2008
‘The Vagaries Of Fashion’ Siri Tollerod by Miles Aldridge for Vogue Italia May 2008
Coco Rocha in editorial “Daring Do” for Vogue US May 2008. Coco is wearing a Jean Paul Gaultier spring 2008 haute couture mermaid dress.
Victorian Ghost photography via pinterest ghosts in the fog
Martha Washington’s mourning jewelry. On the death of George Washington in 1799 she had a snippet of his hair put in this locket. When she died a snippet of her hair was added.
Mourning jewelry was a fairly common thing in the 18th century though they didn’t always have snippets of hair. Quite often they were images of the deceased. They could also be other things like rings with snippets of hair in them.
Their something oddly beautiful about Victorian era hair jewelry…..
Georgian Era (1741-1811) Weeping Lover’s Eye Mourning Jewelry
Erwin Blumenfeld: Dovima.
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Tim Walker, Dreaming of Another World: Guinevere van Seenus for Vogue Italia March 2011
Horst P. Horst, Echeveria
Horst P. Horst, Vogue, 1936
Horst P. Horst, Muriel Maxwell, New York, 1940