psycho-nautical:
vroomheid:

Hussein Chalayan spring / summer 1998

2001 (minus 3)
Curator Terry Jones selected 22 designers representing Fashion’s avant garde to contribute their talents to a vision of fashion’s relationship with film. 
The Leopolda was divided into zones representing the four elements - earth, wind, water and fire. Each designer was asked to choose the element they feel personally closest to.

fashion / cinema: biennale di firenze
cavetocanvas:

George Catlin, Prairie Meadows Burning, 1832
From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:

George Catlin painted ominous, swirling clouds of black smoke that loom out of the distance and drive the Indians before them. The artist was an eyewitness to such terrifying events, and described the fire’s “thunder rumbling as it goes.” But he also wrote that prairie fires made for “some of the most beautiful scenes that are to be witnessed in this country, and also some of the most sublime.”
ediblegardensla:

So lucky to have photographer Brian Ferry document some of the gardens that I work on.  Here is the greenhouse in a garden in the Hollywood HIlls.  See more photographs from our day together on Brian’s site, The Blue Hour, by clicking the photo above.
my-wanton-self:

hollyhocksandtulips:

Miss New Zealand faints, Miss Universe Pageant, Long Beach, CA, 1954

Too much DB the night before?
tomiknoxyouout:

Cam Damage & Krysta Kaos. Polaroid spectra black frame.
this-is-radio-clash:


Roger Schall- For Diana Slip Co Lingerie, 1933

1930s lingerie loveliness.