Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Really, we should forget all this nonsense and just stay home and read Proust.

Since the new year began I've been mostly reading and lazing around...not a bad way to spend time, at least it's a bit more productive than endlessly refreshing Google Reader. A recent trip to the library offered up Diana Vreeland's Allure, which is an absolutely fabulous work that I wish I actually owned. Here are a few of my favorite pages from it, click through for full images:

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Sir Cecil Beaton,
In the Manner of Edwardians: Princess Paley and Miss Mary Taylor, 1935.

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The last page.


A recent trip antiquing led me to this 1927 issue of Picture Play, which I've been savoring slowly. I want to hold dramatic readings of practically every page, particularly the letters section, complete with passionate defenses of Rudolph Valentino and incisive critiques of the actresses of the day. Again, a few favorite pages:

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Altogether worthy of a low bow!

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Julia Faye rather likes playing naughty women. She thinks they are interesting.

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Finally, me on parade:

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Dress, Balenciaga, worn over a tank top as slip, American Apparel. Shoes, Marni.

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Bracelet, my grandmother's graduation present.

2 comments:

  1. That dress is seriously lovely! I didn't know Balenciaga did dresses, I've only heard of their bags! Your grammy's bracelet looks great!

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  2. Amazing looking books! I love old magazines, too.

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