Showing posts with label Icons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Icons. Show all posts
Friday, 20 July 2012
Bowie Before Us
Generally, I feel like I have been born in the wrong decade. I may be a girl of the 21st Century, but my heart and spirit has always been the 20th century. Anytime from the 20s to the 80s, those are my years of great fashion, great change and great Icons. Such as David Bowie. The Genius! As I was watching a documentary about him I have discovered how I appreciate his uniqueness. I am in ore of his style and his music.
Labels:
20th Century,
80s,
David Bowie,
Fashion,
Icons,
Music,
Style
Monday, 30 April 2012
So Iconic!
TWIGGY IS SO PRETTY!
This is such a famous picture of her...
Marilyn was said to actually have been a size 12!
Today all envied models are like a size 0, she is very admirable and extremely beautiful.......
The beloved Audrey
Hello......
After you suffering through my obsessing over Frida Kahlo, I am also interested in vintage styling so quite a while back I made these Vintage/Iconic photos inspired plates and Andy Warhole inspired pieces of art. Basically, all I did was find scraps of colored paper and stuck them down making layer one, then I drew the features on an acetate. It's surprisingly simple yet effective!
Saturday, 28 April 2012
The anatomy of 70s dancing
I can't tell you how great this iconic song is... The only issue is the people swaying strangely in the background. Some look like they don't want to be there, and some look confused. (They liked stars a lot then didn't they...)
This song 'Crazy Horses' I find hilarious! Looking at their unusual knee dance and the song altogether! First time I saw them performing it from 1970 something, I was falling off my chair (check out the Top of the Pops documentary, some of it is amusing and some is amazing!)
P.S sorry the second video is not good quality...
This song 'Crazy Horses' I find hilarious! Looking at their unusual knee dance and the song altogether! First time I saw them performing it from 1970 something, I was falling off my chair (check out the Top of the Pops documentary, some of it is amusing and some is amazing!)
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