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Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS PAST - ELSA MARTINELLI 1962
THE GALA HEAD
ELSA MARTINELLI
Halston's Sable tails on Elsa Martinelli - one of the ways charming heads are being splashed with more charm now. Recently co-starring with Orson Welles in The Trial, based on the Kafka novel, Miss Martinelli is currently working on Ramage, in which she safaris in the Malayan jungle - a long jump from Rome, where she lives now, and from the day, in 1953, when she arrived for her first visit to the United States with twenty dollars and no English.
Vogue December 1962
Photography: Bert Stern
Monday, December 19, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS PAST - 1970
THE SPECTACULAR HIGHLANDERS OF NEW GUINEA, SOUTH PACIFIC
ORNAMENTATION FOR LOVE, WAR AND WEALTH
Locked in Stone Age isolation until a generation ago, they were discovered beyond the massive walls that cut through New Guinea.
Here in one of the untouched edens of the world, every village has its dancing park for sing sings, every villager his badge of decoration for festivals of initiation, courting and pig killings.
ADORNMENT: FOR GODS, FOR LOVE,FOR WAR
FANTASTIC BIRDMAN OF OLTOKANE VILLAGE
Clay face painted red under a weeded wig, this Chimbu man wears a cloak of dark tangat leaves resembling black cockatoo feathers that are almost as prized as those of the bird of paradise. Mystically involved with birds, Highlanders imitate their calls and postures in courting songs and dancing-ground ceremonies.
MENACING ASARO MUD MEN
Fiercely disguised by grey mud and masks sculpted over cane frames with pig tusks and animal or human teeth, these Asaro warriors commemorate a victorious battle of their ancestors who, driven into the Asoro River by an enemy tribe, emerged so demonically mud-covered that their attackers, thinking them evil spirits, fled.
CHIMU WOMEN MOURNING A DEAD WARRIOR
Death extracts a drastic change in appearance from these lamenting women of Wandi who trade the splendour of bright paint for sombre clay and dress in jute string and withered leaves.
Dried grass replaces nose ornaments and shell necklaces are discarded for mourning beads, called Job's Tears.
POWERFUL HEADMAN OF THE ANDAGALIMP LINE
MOGE CLAN LEADER IN HIS WIG OF HUMAN HAIR SYMBOLIZING WEALTH
The fairgrounds boil with a pageantry of people, jewelled in grass seeds and pearl shell, armed with bows and arrows. Bodies greased with pig fat, faces often menacing with ochre, mud, and nose tusks, almost all Highlanders wear on their heads jungles of tall, torch-flaring plumes of the bird of paradise.
The Spectacular Highlanders of New Guinea, South Pacific
Adornment:for gods, for love, for war
Photography: Irving Penn
Text:Andre Leroi-Gourhan
Photography: Irving Penn
Text:Andre Leroi-Gourhan
Vogue December 1970
REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS PAST - THE FIFTIES
Estevez
Henri Bendel
Henri Bendel
Richard Rutledge
VOGUE
1957
Frances McLaughlin
White silk trench lined in Russian sable
on Kay Kendall
ERIC
Carl Erickson
1891-1958
Photography: Frances McLaughlin
Illustration: Mary Suzuki
Richard Rutledge
Monet
Van Cleef & Arpels
1957
Harry Winston
1957
Estevez for Madcaps
Richard Rutledge
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
REMEMBERING CHRISTMAS PAST - THE SIXTIES
Natalie Wood
Dennis Hopper
Romy Schneider
Roger Vadim
Marilyn Monroe - Clarke Gable
Ken Russell
Sharon Tate
Brian Jones
Jimi Hendrix
George Harrison
John Lennon
Peter Sellers
Audrey Hepburn
Nureyev
Andy Warhol
Edie Sedgewick
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