French interior designer Henri Samuel (1904-1996) photographed in his Paris apartment, featured in the 1989 book The Decorator by Florence de Dampierre. Photography by Antoine Bootz.
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French interior designer Henri Samuel (1904-1996) photographed in his Paris apartment, featured in the 1989 book The Decorator by Florence de Dampierre. Photography by Antoine Bootz.
Les hasards heureux de l'escarpolette (The Swing), Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1767 - 1768.
The 'Circle' sweater is knitted in a rich dark-brown Merino wool sourced from Scotland. An embroidered circular front, inspired by Fragonard's oil painting The Swing, draws the eye inward.
Burning Boat, 1984 Oriel College Oxford, UK Dafydd Jones crédit: The Guardian
Katharine Hepburn photographed with a peacock. Cecil Beaton, 1960s.
The "Ada" Skirt is cut from a specially woven lightweight, semi-sheer cotton-silk blend fabric. Intricately detailed motifs such as peacocks, swallows, florals, and sprigs are embroidered throughout.
Workmen from Garston Stevedores, Liverpool, raising their hats. C. 1960s.
The 'Clarence' chore jacket includes three external pockets with and one internal chest pocket, as well as a removable hand crocheted strawberry flower pin, crafted in the UK using cotton yarn. The 'Clarence' chore jacket is inspired by overshirts donned by London Dockers in the 1950s.
Kate Bush photographed by Gered Mankowitz, 1979.
Harry Styles wears the 'Clarence' Chore jacket in Navy at the S.S.DALEY SS25 show.
The 'Clarence' Chore jacket is cut in a technical Japanese cotton, and is inspired by overshirts donned by London Dockers in the 1950s. The removable hand crocheted acorn pin, crafted in the UK using cotton yarn, adds an artisanal touch to this tactile jacket.
Cecil Beaton with a peacock, sitting on a rope swing. Photographed by Lusha Nelson for Vogue on the 27th of April, 1941.
Norman Alfred Prouting and David Hicks. Photograph by Francis Goodman, 1954.
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"Kate" Pleated Skirt from S.S. DALEY's SS25 Womenswear collection.
The floral motif and vivid red base are directly inspired by a photograph of singer Kate Bush visiting the Zojoji Temple in Japan, 1978.
Rosamund Pike wears S.S.DALEY for Harper’s Bazaar, photographed by Emma Summerton.
The watercolour print is inspired by “The Pine Cone” (1919) by British painter Gluck. The palette of Look 23 reflect the soft blues and greens of Gluck’s work, which was an important reference when designing the SS25 womenswear collection.
Arnold Newman - David Hockney, painter, London, England, 1978
Interiors of John Galliano's home in northern France. Photographed by François Halard for Vogue, November 2021.
Lords and Ladies -- Gluck
Lords and Ladies, 1936 by Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein, 1895-1978)
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Lyon's Corner Houses and Tea Rooms. Miss Lillywhite, 5th April 1935 at Coventry Street Corner House in Piccadilly.
John Duncan Fergusson (British, 1874-1961), Dinard, the Islands, 1930. Oil on canvas, 21 x 25 ½ in.