posted by ana_lee in ru_glamour at Face Forward Знаменитости в образе других знаменитостей Tina Turner as Cleopatra Gene Rowlands as Madame Butterfly Tori Amos as Mary, Queen of Scots Karen Elson as Elizabeth I Tori Amos as Ton'ingina Cher as Queen Isabella Isabella Rossellini as Alla Nazimova…
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Designed by Bob Newman and issued by Letraset as dry-transfer type in 1971. [Daines] Still carried in 1976 [ad in Graphis], but soon after discontinued. FotoStar [Devroye], Lettergraphics (before 1976, caps only), and Typeshop (with lowercase) carried copies for photosetting. Turtellini NF (Nick’s Fonts, 2011) is a digital revival and used for the sample. See also BD BonBon. Raphaël de La Morinerie and Ethan Nakache worked on a digital interpretation in 2021 (unreleased?).
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Our popular 70's style Danny Boilersuit now in watermelon canvas. With a silver front zip and workwear pocket details. Slim-stretch fit with an elasticated waist for a flattering fit. 100% cotton. Machine wash on a cool gentle cycle with similar colours. Model is 5'8 / 172 cm and is wearing a size US 4.
RAF-T 2094. Armstrong Whitworth Meteor NF.14 WS848 the last Meteor to be built seen in flight with Fighter Command Communications Squadron based at RAF Bovingdon on 17 August 1960
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About 3 years ago, we took a look at flight attendants back when they were basically cocktail waitresses of the sky. The images are fun to look at, not just because these hard working gals are lovely, but also because of the mind-blowing cultural change that has taken place in the ensuing decades. Where once … Continue reading "The Groovy Age of Flight: Another Look at Stewardesses of the 1960s-70s"