Showing posts with label early '900. Show all posts
Showing posts with label early '900. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2016

VOGUE VINTAGE COVERS #3

September 1925

June 1927

May 1928

March 1929

July 1929

November 1929

Avril 1930

Novembre 1930

Friday, October 28, 2016

VOGUE VINTAGE COVERS #2

Jenuary 1919

June 1920
Juin 1920

November 1920

January 1922

February 1923

May 1924

February 1924

December 1927

Friday, September 9, 2016

Thursday, November 20, 2014

THE POETRY OF AN OLD SHIRT

“Nothing is so hideous as an obsolete fashion” said Henri B. Stendhal. But nothing is so fascinating as an old shirt that will never be obsolete!
                                                                                                                           photo:Paolo Prevedini



 Early 900's shirt, leather jeans by Relish, boots by Fiorentini Baker, studded belt by Zara, vintage felt hat
Camicia primi '900, pantaloni in pelle Relish, stivali Fiorentini Baker, cintura con borchie Zara, cappello in feltro vintage

RETRO ON CATWLKS A/W 2014-15
Alexander McQueen

Alexandre Herchcovitch

Alice+Olivia
Maison Martin Margiela

Ports 1961
Related Article:http://www.scostumista.com/2014/11/early-900s-shirt.html

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

EARLY 900's SHIRT






CLOSET CASTLE di Annapaola Brancia d'Apricena

Renewed findings from the coffer of a castle






Early 900's shirt
Camicia primi '900


900's INSPIRATIONS
Nicole Kidman by Peter Lindberg
D&G skirt2009

Heather Graham

Sara Moon Pirelli Calendar 1972

Friday, October 24, 2014

FASHION PHOTOGRAPHERS: LARTIGUE

Jacques-Henri Lartigue (1894-1986) was born at Courbevoie, France, and he grew up in Paris.
His father, a businessman and passionate amateur photographer, gave him his first camera at the age of seven and started keeping what would become a lifelong diary. In 1904 he began making photographs and drawings of family games and childhood experiences, also capturing the beginnings of aviation and cars and the smart women of the Bois de Boulogne as well as society and sporting events.  In 1932, attracted by the cinema, Jacques-Henri Lartigue acted as assistant director on the film ‘Le Roi Pausole’ for which he also took the official photographs. His passion for movies saw him work as still photographer with Jacques Feyder, Abel Gance, Robert Bresson, François Truffaut and Federico Fellini. Jacques-Henri Lartigue became well known as an illustrator and designer during the years 1935-1950. Mr. Lartigue first became known to the American public through an exhibition of photographs organized by John Szarkowski in 1963 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York who saw Jacques-Henri Lartigue as “the precursor of all that is lively and interesting in the middle of the 20th century.”Worldwide fame came three years later with his first book, The Family Album, followed in 1970, by Diary of a Century, conceived by Richard Avedon. In 1975 he had his first French retrospective at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. For the rest of his life, Lartigue was busy answering commissions from fashion and decoration magazines.
Florette-Paris 1944

Florette-Paris 1943


Bibi- Cannes 1923

Renèe - Paris 1931






Zissou-1911

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