Friday, March 29, 2013

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

WARHOLIA



Dominic Romano New York
Illustration: Andy Warhol




Fleming Joffe New York
Illustration: Andy and Julia Warhol



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Jeanloup Sieff        7/22/10

Harper’s Bazaar Great Exaggerations for Gala Evenings    7/27/10

Dovima With Elephants    11/25/10
                       
Al Di La     11/29/10

Andy Warhol The Factory 1964-1967         3/12/11

Andy Warhol Small World        3/18/11
          
60’s - State of Independence     7/21/11
           
WARHOLIA   10/10/11
           
WARHAUL    11/17/11

Remembering Christmas Past – Warhol 1957     12/2/11

Remembering Christmas Past – Warhol 1959     12/9/11

Remembering Christmas Past – The Sixties        12/13/11

David Lynch Post-Modern Mood Structures          1/26/12

Back To the Future - New York 1962         1/27/12

Warhol Interviews The Future Past and Present   1/28/12

River Phoenix – Paradise Lost     1/31/12

Robert Mapplethorpe – Sweet and Sour    1/31/12

Andy Warhol 1957       2/1/12

Antonio Lopez – Master Illustrator      2/13/12

The Playlist      2/17/12

60’s – Are You Experienced?      2/21/12

Warhol – The Shemale      6/13/12

Warhol’s Lingerie     9/5/12

New York New York New York New York  N       9/9/12

Andy Warhol – Robert Indiana – 1965    10/29/12

Warhol    1//8/12

Smiling Through The Apocalypse    11/26/12

Merry Christmas      12/25/12

War Warhol     2/10/13


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The Soft Touch In Fashion With Steve McQueen
Harper's Bazaar February 1965
Photography: Richard Avedon

Monday, March 25, 2013

THE STREETS OF NEW YORK 1966

More Fashion Coming Soon!

The Streets of New York - A Photographic Essay
Gentlemen's Quarterly November 1966
Photography: Zachary Freyman

Saturday, March 23, 2013

HAVE A NICE WEEKEND!

Jantzen

Surfside 
Show-offs
Gentlemen's Quarterly Summer 1966
Photography: Peter Levy

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

FAKE IT


Editha Dussler wears architectural sunglasses: the lens is the frame, the frame is the lens. Made by Optico in lightweight lexan, a thermoplastic by General Electric - so tough you can't shatter the glasses if you jump on them. So sixties you need them now.




Editha Dussler
Photography: Horst
Vogue June 1967
Trends To Count On This Summer


Eyes on the sixties at devodotcom

Sunday, March 17, 2013

HAPPY SAINT PATRICK'S DAY!


Pablo
Creative Director - Elizabeth Arden: Pablo Manzoni

Friday, March 15, 2013

Friday, March 8, 2013

HAVE A NICE WEEKEND!


"RICHARD AVEDON poses with his alter ego FRED ASTAIRE, who will play the part of a fashion photographer named "Dick Avery," on the set of Funny Face, a musical film being made in Paris. Thirty-two-year-old Avedon, wunderkind of the fashion world (he has been photographing for Harper's Bazaar for twelve years,) was drafted as special visual consultant for the movie.  The title was adopted from a Broadway musical in which Fred and Adele Astaire danced in the twenties; the old Gershwin score is intact and embellished with a few new tunes; the plot is spanking new, eternally old.  Audrey Hepburn, that prototype of all slim-as-a-pencil, elfin-faced models, is the girl whom Dick Avery loves and loses and lives another day to love again."

Above The Crowd
Harper's Bazaar 1956
Photography: David Seymour

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCESS LALLA NOUZHA



The Kingdom of Morocco spent seven days and seven nights celebrating the joyful occasion of The royal wedding of H.R.H. Princess Lalla Nouzha, sister of the King of Morocco, and Mr. Ahmed ben Mohammed Osman.

Seated beside her younger sister, H.R.H. Princess Lalla Amina, the bride wears  a white satin marriage caftan embroidered in silver and pearls, with a long green and gold veil by a gold diadem. Her ring, paved with diamonds reaches almost to the knuckle.





In the palace at Rabat, His Majesty Hassan II, commanded the sequence of ceremonies. Here he is with the bridegroom who is wearing a traditional wedding djellaba.





Sixty young brides, some shown here in gauzy el-tams, came from all over the kingdom to be dowered by the King, feted at court and married in the Royal Palace. 




Lalla is seen veiled, jeweled in diamonds and emeralds, in her after-marriage maquillage for the Presentation of the Bride.




H.R.H. Princess Lalla Nouzha wears her gold-encrusted crimson-and-white royal caftan in the palace courtyard.

The Princess is known as a sportive young woman who dances, water-skis and rides – often mounted on a silver-studded cowboy saddle.

In November 1976, the Palm Beach Daily News reported of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Nezha on the occasion of her thirty-fifth birthday. “Her Royal Highness Lalla Nezha, the exotic sister of King Hassan II of Morocco, all wrapped up in Dior’s magenta jersey and hung with baubles by Zolotas, (a gift from her husband, Prime Minister Ahmed Osman,) made a royal entrance into the ballroom of her palace in Rabat. The ballroom was decorated for the occasion with 10,000 pink and white roses.”

The birthday cake was decorated with 35 pink camellias sprayed with Joy perfume. “Before she cut the cake, the princess picked off the camellias, one by one, and tossed them to the crowd.”

The following September, Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Nouzha was killed in an auto accident in northern Morocco. It was reported that her car went off the road and hit a tree in dense fog on the Mediterranean Coast near Tetouan. She was thirty-seven.



The Royal Wedding Festival
Of H.R.H. Princess Lalla Nouzha
and
Mr. Ahmed Ben Mohammed Osman,
in Morocco
Vogue January 1965
Photography: Sabine Weiss

Palm Beach Daily News – November 9, 1976