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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Monday, December 30, 2013
Sunday, December 29, 2013
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM OUR HOUSE TO YOUR HOUSE!
If a day came when the Circus vanished from the roads of England, it would mean that the theatre was dead, the cinema was dead, broadcasting and the concert were dead, or like to die, because civilization would finally have killed humanity. - Charles B. Cochran
Art and the Circus
Geoffrey Wagner
Harper's Bazaar April 1963
Photography: Diane Arbus
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Friday, December 27, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
'TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Mainbocher's Eyecatcher Hemline:
"The dress is pale pink tafffeta, scissored and tucked to fall against the lines of the body in one smooth and incredibly simple descent ... simple as a chess game, that is, this being Mainbocher. Then at the hem, massed arabesques of silver-gilt embroidery break loose, directing the eye to crescendos of terminal brilliance."
Diamond earrings by Harry Winston
Merry Christmas To All ... And To All A Good Night
devodotcom
Christmas 2013
Monday, December 23, 2013
Saturday, December 21, 2013
IN PRAISE OF JESUS ... AND MARTIN SHARP
YOU HAD TO BE THERE ...
Martin Sharp was one of a handful of iconic gentlemen who shaped the look of the sixties through his vision and talent to demonstrate that vision on the pages of magazines and record covers of the times. Irreverent and controversial, he left behind a rich history of artwork and editorials that represented the pulse of a generation that endeavoured to make a difference through pushing the boundaries of acceptable behaviour and pointing out the hypocrisy of the generation in charge of their future.
Martin Sharp, artist, editor,underground cartoonist,songwriter and film-maker, passed away Sunday, December 1, 2013. He said about art, " I think art is about tidying up, really. To tidy up, you've got to make a mess."
Oz Magazine
The Pornography of Violence Issue
March 1968
Cover Illustration: Martin Sharp
1969 Pulitzer Prize Cover Photograph: Eddie Adams
Friday, December 20, 2013
THE VIRGIN AND CHILD
Henri Matisse
"And when My Mother, pretty as a church,
Takes me upon her lap, I laugh with love,
Loving to live in her flesh, which is My house - and full of
light!"
From:
The Holy Child's Song
Thomas Merton
The Virgin and Child
Detail form a study by Matisse,1948-49
for the Chapel of the Rosary at Vence, France
Vogue December 1970
Thursday, December 19, 2013
IN PRAISE OF NIGELLA LAWSON - ANDY WARHOL
Merry Christmas - With Love
" Almost all servants have more taste and keen observation of value than many people credit them with. Many a cook who gets a large, flashy and not-very-good "set" of something, secretly prefers your small bottle of Chanel "No. 5."
Merry Christmas - With Love
Harper's Bazaar December 1957
Illustration: Andy Warhol
... eye on the fifties at devodotcom |
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
OH CHRISTMAS TREE!
Mainbocher's Subtracted Perfection
50'S super model Sunny Harnett in Mainbocher - heathered gray and white tweed. The jacket, a heathery cashmere sweater set in tweed and bound off short at the waist - an unmistakable Mainbocher mannerism. The dress that wears the jacket is a cashmere sweater and skirt fused into one piece, perfectly shaped to the figure moving out in a light flow at the hem.
Tweed the color of a pink rose. The Jacket mounted with a faceted black broadtail collar, a fold-in broadtail scarf, the line of the jacket arrested at the point where the waistline inches in.
The Mainbocher Hemline
The dress - in the crystal gray of wool mixed with silk, cut with the greatest appearance of ease, to identify itself beautifully with the lines of the body. Everywhere quiet circumspection, scissored to curve, cling and flow in movement - until the eye strikes a fine-scale massing of embroidered vines climbing upward from the hem. Harry Winston diamond earrings.
Mainbocher's Subtracted Perfection
The Mainbocher Hemline
Harper's Bazaar December 1953
... eye on the fifties at devodotcom |
Sunday, December 15, 2013
CHRISTMAS KICKS!
The Eye
Travels
Down
With hemlines in focus, the eye just naturally moves on to some important new implications. Like stockings - paled to 20/20 invisibility. By Berkshire. Shoes: the lady on the ladder wears rhinestoned blue satin, tapered at the toe and heel. By Delman.
To - the new fine point of what you wear in the evening. For black, its finest shadow, graduating into the shining black of satin pumps. The stockings so transparently visible are Hane's new black evening shadow, without so much as the outline of a heel to give them away. The Shoes: an extravagantly beautiful high-arched shape with a cavalier buckle sketched out in rhinestones, a tall fine arching curve of heel. By Delman
The Eye Travels Down
Harper's Bazaar December 1953
Photography: Richard Avedon
... eye on the fifties at devodotcom |
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Thursday, December 5, 2013
GO SOUTH YOUNG WOMAN
THE SUN: FOR AND AGAINST BEAUTY
"The sun is a philanthropist, and the sun is a common thief. It is up to you, whether you accept the bounty - or get robbed. What the sun has to give could amount to a course of beauty treatments. What the sun could take away is the youthful appearance of even a naturally fine complexion."
Vogue July 1950
Photography: Irving Penn
Photography: Erwin Blumenfeld
Monday, December 2, 2013
'TIS THE SEASON
The Woman Who Lost Her Head
"This woman is the national nightmare. At the first scent of victory she walks out on her war job, walks into the shops. She buys by the dozen, yawns at inflation, thinks she's pretty coony to stock up while the going is good.
Multiplied by the thousands, she is draining the shops, cornering merchandise needed by others, shooting up prices, paving the way for postwar breadlines. She is the disgrace, the despair of America - this hit and run shopper, this selfish, complacent little woman who has lost her head."
The Woman Who Lost Her Head
Photogrphy: Herbert Matter
Harper's Bazaar September 1943
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