“Lee can change your image” they certainly can, especially if you’re wearing a huge scary lion mask. This set of Lee publicity shots from 1971 featured manly poses whilst wearing a lion’s head. Just a little bit bizarre! We’re not sure where the idea for the adverts came from, however we guess it must of been an interesting day at the office when they came up with the idea... (via Voices of East Anglia)
Vintage Ads That Range From Weird To Offensive - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.
At Ed and Sarna vintage we love all the aspects of the vintage eyewear industry. Whilst we could wax lyrical...
There might still be whiff of 'boys toys' about cars but it's nothing when compared to the advertising that went on years ago
The other day I got to thinking about the weird, gross and crazy things runners do that normal people may find pretty odd.
If a James Brown T Shirt is good enough for James Brown, then it’s good enough for us. However we’re not sure that wearing a Jethro Tull T shirt did drive girls wild with desire in the seventies. Here we have a draw full of T shirts from the past. From a Drac-tastic Christopher Lee-Tee [&hellip
People actually bought these things?
I've written out and deleted an opening sentence to this lookbook probably about 30 times now - I don't know what to say. It feels really weird. I can't believe it really got made. I want to say how hard it was - but in the grand scheme of things it wasn't as hard as others had it. I want to say how thankful we are to
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Once again, your internet connection’s broadband speed will determine how fast these photos load. The 1890s was a very interesting time in advertising and, with the boom in bicycle manufactur…
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The Relaxed Wife: Weird Adverts For Atarax Anti-Depressants (1957-1970)
Vintage ad for B.C. Rich guitars 1989. Today’s post from yours truly is going to take you on a trip down memory lane to a time when magazines were the main communication device for rock and roll. Though some great rock oriented print magazines do still exist, for at least four decades from the 60s through the 90s magazines were what you spent your money on so you could be sure to get the recommended daily amount of rock and roll information, get fan club info, and pull out centerfolds of a young David Lee Roth to hang on your wall—right next to whatever else covered up the ugly wallpaper in the room you spent your teenage years in. If you’re a guitar loving gearhead and also a fan of girls, then you’re going to get an especially good kick out of the images in this post that feature the famous “Dean Girls” who helped sell guitars for Dean in a series of ads in the late 70s and 80s, as well as some racy images used by B.C. Rich. All of the images in the post have pretty consistent themes that include bikinis,...
"If I could play video games, you bet it would be an Atari"...
Scanned from the June 1979 issue of Classic Cars magazine.
Vintage Print Advertisement of Pearl Pedals Features: John Otto of Limp Bizkit Print Date: 2000 The print ad is bagged & boarded for safety when shipped. All print ads were carefully clipped from a music magazine. Approximately 8 inches x 10 3/4 inches
Inside, we look at 50 examples of visual propaganda throughout the years and what elements of design made it effective during that time.
If TV and newspapers tell us anything, it’s that working in advertising back in the 60′s and 70′s was fun, booze-fueled and that everyone smoked lots and had buxom secretaries...Perhaps bearing this in mind it’s no surprise......