When I first saw the film Amelie, I must have played back the scene five times. The title character has found a tin box of childhood treasures hidden behind a tile in her bathroom, and has embarked…
Before starting with a few 1940's posts let's continue the 'Poirot series' with 1930's fashion! The following screenshots are from the Se...
I’m a rather feminine girl. I generally wear a dress or skirt most days, I have long hair, I love make-up and high heels and regularly paint my nails. This is very much the look we all think of when… Continue Reading →
I was tumbling through Tumblr, one of my favourite places on the internet to discover history's lesser-known muses and there, on page thirty-something of my browsing, I stopped at a photograph of an androgynous woman taken by Marianne Breslauer, a name unfamiliar to me. As I began googling her work,
I was tumbling through Tumblr, one of my favourite places on the internet to discover history's lesser-known muses and there, on page thirty-something of my browsing, I stopped at a photograph of an androgynous woman taken by Marianne Breslauer, a name unfamiliar to me. As I began googling her work,
1. Antique 18th Century Vanity Cases Found on Live Internet. 2. A 1920s vision of Versailles Fairytales from Versailles. Umberto Brunelleschi illustrations, for 'La Lecon d'Amour Dans un Parc' by Rene Bolesve. Published in Paris c.1920 Found here via This
“Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.” –Oscar Wilde ~*~
Explore Chris D 2006's 10819 photos on Flickr!
To announced the exhibition dedicated to this big photographer, back to the career and most beautiful women’s portraits of Helmut Newton. Visionary and fa
Early drag queens like Jean Malin helped bohemian gay culture thrive – before mob violence, Nazism and Hollywood homophobia drove it back underground
"I was sitting there late one Saturday night some time ago, when a knock at the door precluded Stephen Tennant. A queer Victorian lady of a man. I rather enjoyed him, but neither of us could be at...