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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Gia Carangi Alert


We posted up new editorials and advertisments of Gia Carangi at the sister blogspot, giacarangieditorials.blogspot.com.

We are also expecting some Paris Vogues and one Italian Vogue with Gia Carangi inside into inventory at Paper Pursuits Fashion & Design Print Collectibles in the new year. Check the site if you are a Gia fan.

Van Cleef Floral Brooch

Van Cleef & Arpels advertisement from 1974.  American Vogue cover, December 1973.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

ColorOn Tatto Eye Shadow

Applied like a temporary tattoo, these press-on shadows by the US beatuy company ColorOn provide some seriously eye-popping effects. The Nature's Glory collection mimics the intricate paterns of feathers and winds. Just perfect for those party animals too busy to make-up.

http://www.coloronpro.com/




How-To: 1960s Dymanic Eye Make-up


Back in the '60s, eye makeup was nothing short of dramatic and bold. From applying eyeliner to mascara to false eyelashes, all efforts were made to make the eyes alluring. The eyes were supposed to be the main attraction. Lipstick was either pale or non-existent so that the eyes would get all the attention. Lashes were big. Some were even painted on. If you’d like to know how to apply '60s eye make up, follow these simple steps in the video.
Vogue Italian Covers from: Feb 1967, Dec 1967 and April 1968.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTBdriBUvcY

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Niki de Saint-Phalle






Sprawling, cavorting over these pages: the happiest beach arrivals of 1968 - Nanas that float. Niki de Saint-Phalle's fantasy sculptures of huge, exuberant, popover-shaped women, the famous Nanas, now in inflatable vinyl, silk-screened in wildly vivid Day-Glo colours, and in three different size-teddy-to titanic. All are light as air, portable, floatable, takable-to-the-beach, strewable-about-the-place, hugely enjoyable in a hundred ways. Which suits the beautiful Niki de Saint-Phalle - posed serenely among them here - just fine: she sees the Nanas as messengers of joy, wants the message spread.....

Vogue, April 15, 1968