fuuuuuuuuuuuuck this is so good.
(Source: fripperiesandfobs, via viviandemilo)
i need some fun sexy stuff to wash the taste of these pointless “arguments” out of my mouth. time for some dapper fashion spam.
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(image description: a close up of a backstage fashion show model having her makeup done. the original photograph has been cropped to only show one eye and eyebrown. the model, denisa dvorakova, has her eye closed, and is having black glitter and makeup applied to her forehead and brows.)
make up at givenchy haute couture spring/summer 2008
….oh my god.
reblogging for credit and source.
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(via Vintage Drum Major Outfit Jacket Belt Skirt WO OM by VeraVague)
note to self: don’t look for last minute costumes on etsy. it will torture you. and you will have dreams of beautiful garments that you can’t afford and wouldn’t fit you anyway.
Hats from the costume company that worked on The King’s Speech. The movie really had some great hats. I especially love these brown top hats.
So many awesome hats!!!!! All of the costumes in The King’s Speech were great in my opinion-not just the hats.
Hear hear!
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I found the video of all the 1930s architects dressed up like their buidlings. It’s only a 32 sec. clip and it’s silent but hoo boy! here it is!
From Critical Past:
Architects dressed as buildings at Beaux Arts Ball.
Location: New York United States
Date: 1931, January 23
Duration: 32 sec
Sound: NO SOUND
Architects of important landmarks dressed as their designed buildings at Beaux-Arts Ball.They include, left to right:
- Leonard Schultze as the Waldorf-Astoria
- William Van Alen as the Chrysler Building
- Ely Jacques Khan as the Squibb Building
- Ralph Walker as the Wall Street Building
- Arthur J. Arwine as a low pressure heating boiler
- A. Stewart as the Fuller Building
- Joseph Freelander as the Museum of the City of New York.
They all wore helmet like constructions of the building they had designed.
23 January 1931.
I AM SCREAMING
WHAT. WHAT. WAHT.
february 18th - drag (by julia caron)
i need more sequins in my life.
doesn’t freddie have a SWEET ass?