Showing posts with label 1960s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1960s. Show all posts
September 16, 2013

Vintage Style Muse: 60s models
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The most well known face of the 1960s has to belong to Twiggy. Leslie Lawson, nicknamed Twiggy thanks to her slim frame, began her career as a teenage model and became the face of the mod generation in the mid-1960s. Her iconic androgynous look characterized by her large eyes, long eyelashes, and short hair contributed to her long extremely successful career.

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Colleen Corby began modeling at the age of 11. She appeared on a record fifteen 'Seventeen' covers during the 1960s. Her popularity as a model in the 1960s was through the roof. "She appeared in TV commercials, magazines and catalogs. Corby was most closely associated with Seventeen magazine, appearing on an unprecedented 15 covers in the 1960s (five times in 1964 alone) and in the magazine's fashion spreads almost every month." Unfortunately her popularity declined when she became too old for the teen market.

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Jean Shrimpton was another superstar of the ’60s. She was a British model and actress who became an icon of the mod era. She is known as one of the world’s first supermodels, appearing on the covers of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Glamour, Elle, Ladies’ Home Journal, Newsweek, and Time magazines to name a few.


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Celia Hammond "was a model in the 1960s, and has since become known as a campaigner against fur and for neutering of cats to control the feral population. Hammond was a successful fashion model in the 1960s, working for Vogue magazine ,notably forming a close working relationship with photographer Terence Donovan. At first happy to model fur, she later became concerned about the cruelty of the fur trade and took a stand against fur."


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Peggy Moffitt was a highly recognized fashion model in the 1960s, known for her asymmetrical haircut and dramatic makeup style. She was muse to Rudi Gernreich and made international headlines while wearing his designs She was most often photographed by her husband William Claxton.
September 7, 2013
As the summer is winding down we couldn't help but wish we went on a few more getaways. Well, what can ya do. Since we can't turn back time we decided to gather some of our favorite vintage vacation photos, and live vicariously through these summer travels at the beach, mountains, lake, and desert. (Oh hey, we did go to the desert!)

Do you have a dream summer vacation? Be sure to share it with us in the comments below!

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Florida vacation 1960
Bathing beauties
NY Worlds Fair 1965
Gosselin's and Ringquist's at Tyler Lake
Vintage Vacation
Obsession
Distesa Estate
Young Lady With A Camera
September 2, 2013
It's no surprise that Jackie Kennedy Onassis was named one of Time magazines top 100-All Time fashion icons. Her name is synonymous with style. During her time as first lady in the 1960s she stunned in impeccably tailored suits and dresses, long gloves, and lady like pearl necklaces. Before her days of First Lady fame, she studied Journalism at Vassar and in 1951 won a writing contest at Vogue Magazine with the prize being an internship in Paris. Ultimately her mother would not allow her to go to France, a few months later she met an upcoming politician John Kennedy. During her time as First Lady she applied her sense of style to the White House and was responsible for the White House Restoration.

Vintage Style Muse: Jackie Kennedy
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Vintage Style Muse: Jackie Kennedy
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"During her husband's presidency, Jacqueline Kennedy became a symbol of fashion for women all over the world. She set the style for the early sixties with her clean suits, sleeveless A-line dresses and the pillbox hat that she often wore. Following her time in the political spotlight while living in Greece and later New York she experimented more with her look." She is still known today as one of the most influential women in fashion.

Vintage Style Muse: Jackie Kennedy
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August 19, 2013
Natalie Wood began received her big acting break at age 7 when she was cast opposite Orson Welles in the film Tomorrow is Forever. The next year she appeared in Miracle on 34th Street, which is now known as one of the classic Christmas films. Her career flourished and she went on to star in Rebel Without a Cause, Splendor in the Grass, and West Side Story. She appeared in 56 films and received 3 Academy Award nominations before the age of 25. Though her professional life was very successful, she struggled to find stability in her personal life. She married and divorced Robert Wagner, whom she would re-mary many years later, dated Warren Beatty, Elvis Presley, and Dennis Hopper. In 66 she attempted suicide and temporarily retired from acting. In the late 60s she had a short lived second marriage to Richard Gregson. In the following years she tried to resurrect her career doing some made from television movies. Wagner and Wood remarried in 1972 and they had a daughter. Her untimely death came on a weekend vacation trip to Catalina Island, off the coast of Los Angeles, where she was found drowned in the ocean. To this day the story of what happened is unclear. Fowl play was talked about but no charges we ever pressed. Such a tragic ending to for an American legends story.

Vintage Style Muse: Natalie Wood
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Vintage Style Muse: Natalie Wood
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Vintage Style Muse: Natalie Wood
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Vintage Style Muse: Natalie Wood
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Vintage Style Muse: Natalie Wood
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July 22, 2013
Ever since we saw Catherine Deneuvue in "Belle Du Jour" (OMG have you SEEN this movie yet?) we instantly fell in love with her! Not only do we envy her thick blonde locks (and her killer body!), we also love her classic French style oomphed with a little glamour.

So now...a short little bio about our vintage muse, Catherine Deneuve!

Catherine Deneuve was the child of two actors and made her film debut at the young age of 13. She worked steadily for many years, landing small roles but her big break didn't come until 1964 when she starred in a musical called The Umbrellas of Cherbourg. She went on to become very successful working with big names including Roman Polanski and Luis Bunuel. She had a long successful career and is one of only 12 french actresses to be nominated for an Academy Award, her nomination in the Best Actress category came in 1992 for her work in Indochine. In 2008 she was honored at the Cannes Film Festival with the 61st Festival de Cannes Award along side Clint Eastwood.
Vintage Style Muse: Catherine Deneuve
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Vintage Style Muse: Catherine Deneuve
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Vintage Style Muse: Catherine Deneuve
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"I'm not always the nicest person to meet, because I forget very easily that I'm an actress when I'm not working. I live very normally, I go out with my friends, we go to the movies, I queue, we go to restaurants. Then if something happens to remind me that I'm an actress then I become a little different and things become a little heavy. I like the advantages; I know it's not right but I like being famous when it's convenient for me and completely anonymous when it's not." - Catherine Deneuve

Vintage Style Muse: Catherine Deneuve
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Vintage Style Muse: Catherine Deneuve
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