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beauty-student: Graphic pop art makeup. Would love seeing people rock these types of look on the street.
crossconnectmag: reblog from littlelimpstiff14u2: Tumblr. UK-based fashion illustrator and designer T.S. Abe created this fantastic animated self-portrait from a series 15 individual graphite drawings. Abe says this is the first in a series of moving
loish: an ode to candy and fashion.
kuvshinov-ilya: Some of last year’s studies from photos in Japanese fashion magazines! ✨ https://www.patreon.com/posts/5106231
astromech-punk: the Height of Cyberpunk Fashion by Krenz
tinypaint: fashionably late witchsona
loish: forgot to post this one up to my blog when i put it on deviantart a while back! this is an illustration for d’artiste fashion design, a ballistic publishing book containing three in-depth tutorials by me, as well as lots of artwork and more
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sydneyflapper: lostsplendor: (via A prostitute in New Orleans in 1912 by E.J.Bellocq - Imgur) And how many of us looked at this and said “I WANT THOSE HOSE”? Not to mention the Art Nouveau bronze on the table. And I’d take her booze, too.
omgthatdress: Dress Edward Molyneux, 1926-1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
suicideblonde: Evan Rachel Wood at the LACMA Art and Film Gala in LA, November 5th
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Jeanne Lanvin, 1923 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
fuckyeahvictorians: defunctfashion: House of Worth | c. 1898-1900 This is probably Charles Frederick Worth’s most iconic design. It shows the influence of the Art Nouveau movement at the turn of the century. The velvet scroll design is very similar
dreamingviolet: lostsplendor: lecourtier: the-art-of-romance: itsdelovely: vivandlarryolivier: The School for Scandal, London 1949 Świat schodzi na psy, ot co.
art-ful: By Mert and Marcus for Interview may 2010
farriswheels:cynicalfuture:societycottontail:black-sugar:kimchitard:omgthatdress: Court ensemble ca. 1907 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art & Sexy. They're one in the same.
penrose-stairs: Art Deco Jeweled Heels, 1920s O. MÓJ. BOŻE.
fripperiesandfobs: Evening dress, 1917-20 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Shoes 1912 The Los Angeles County Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Evening dress, 1928-30 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
fripperiesandfobs: Molyneux evening dress, 1925 From the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Coat late 1920s The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Tuxedo Jeanne Lanvin, 1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
tender-isthe-night: Vogue February 1917 - Helen Dryden
omgthatdress: Compact 1927 Lang Antiques
omgthatdress: Parasol ca. 1915-1929 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
noonesnemesis: from All shades in fashion L’Oreal hair dye Claude Lepape 1927
omgthatdress: Nightgown 1915-1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Nightgown 1926-1927 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Wedding Shoes André Perugia, 1925 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Late 1920s shoes via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Art deco clip brooch ca. 1925 via Doyle Actions
omgthatdress: Art deco earrings ca. 1925 via Christie’s
omgthatdress: Art deco bracelet via Lang Antiques
omgthatdress: Art deco necklace ca. 1930 via Christie’s
omgthatdress: Evening Dress Edward Molyneux, 1929 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress 1926 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Ensemble Jeanne Lanvin, 1923 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Dress ca. 1924 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
omgthatdress: Callot Soeurs dress ca. 1925-1926 via The Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art