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Terry O'Neill, Richard Gere, 1980
SHUSHU/TONG x YVMIN SS24
‘accessories’
Robert Redford in The Great Gatsby (1974)
Prada - Fall 1991 RTW
Jupiter and Io (c. 1530–1533) by Antonio da Correggio
This painting depicts the myth of Io, a priestess of Hera, as told in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. Smitten with her but fearful of his wife Juno’s jealousy, Jupiter cast a thick fog over the land to hide his pursuit and seduce the young woman.
Unlike his usual shapeshifting—where he might become a swan or an eagle—Jupiter here hides within a dark cloud, even though it is broad daylight. He holds the nymph close, his face pressed intimately against hers.
Io pulls Jupiter’s vaporous form toward her with a sense of barely contained passion. It is a deeply sensual work that captures the raw intensity of one of the god’s many legendary affairs.
Jupiter and Io (c. 1532–1533) by Antonio da Correggio (Italian, 1489 – 1534), oil on canvas, 163.5 cm × 70.5 cm (64.4 in × 27.8 in), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Gia Carangi photographed by Robert Farber, 1979
Cowboy.
Photographer Robert Farber
Vogue Paris June/July 1979 - Janice Dickinson by Mike Reinhardt
Harper’s Bazaar, 1995
By: Wayne Maser
Harriet Selling S/S 1991
By Wayne Maser
wayne maser in ferré - vogue (1993)
The final gold of failed stars.
Georg Trakl, "To the Boy Elis" from To the Silenced (trans. Will Stone)
“I wish that life should not be cheap, but sacred. I wish the days to be as centuries, loaded, fragrant.”
— Ralph Waldo Emerson, The Conduct of Life
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Blumarine - Spring 1999 RTW