Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts

Mid-Century Swedish Banknotes


 10 Kronor, 1963-1990 (rear side)


5 Kronor, 1965-1981 (rear side)


Chairman Mao Pins and Badges

This is a collection of Chairman Mao Pins and Badges from the Cultural Revolution, including a pin to remember Chairman Mao's Quotations and one to inspire loyality.


I like that they were shot with the yellow background.

NYC Snapshots, 1978

These photos are part of a collection by Alex Razbash, who has many cool shots from around the world. It's really interesting to see very general scenes of a very different New York; familiar but everything looks much shabbier. Maybe I should take more photos of my general surroundings so that I don't forget how things used to be.


West Side Highway in Tribeca, facing South


42nd St


Times Square


Delancey St facing East


42nd St


48th and Broadway

Op-Art Chair



Unknown Designer, Mid-20th Century. Available as a pair from Wyeth via 1st Dibs.

Miscellany


Calvin Klein, Diane von Furstenburg, and Jane Wenner


Vogue Italy, October 1991


Angela Lindvall in Prada, Fall 1999.

You see those boots she is wearing? I have those. I wish you could see the details, because they're kind of crazy: they are forest green with brown and aqua patent leather leaves and acorns all over them. They were my pride and joy for some time.

I haven't worn them in years because the heel has an early 2000's geometric shape to it, and I'm not feeling that style quite yet.


Richard Gere


Liberty Ross in Etro, Spring 2002

Vintage Sunglasses


Left to right, top to bottom:

Michele Lamy, 1970's. Available at Eyewear Mebius
Michelle Lamy is a super cool individual. It's hard to find much history about her, especially related to the sunglasses. What's easy to discover is that she's Rick Owens'  wife, that she used to own Les Deux Cafes in Los Angeles, and that she has dyed black fingertips and gold plated teeth.
“TAXI” by Casanova Venezia, 1990's. Available at Solakzade
Unknown brand, 1990's. Available at Eyewear Mebius
Michele Lamy, 1970's. Available at Eyewear Mebius
Graffitis, 1960's. Available at Eyewear Mebius
Michele Lamy, 1980's. Available through 1st Dibs
These are off the hook. They remind me of a 1930's bakelite radio, reinterpreted by the animators of Beverly Hills Teens.

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Miscellaneous


Where is this? Who saw it? How come no one took it apart? What else is there? How will I ever find out?

UPDATE: Thanks so much to Stefano, who has let me know that this was taken by Kyle Telechan in  2009. Its title is Abandoned Ferris Wheel. The photographer doesn't remember the exact location of it, other than it's in North Carolina.

FURTHER UPDATE: Digging deeper, I found that it's actually in Mercer County, Virginia, at the "haunted" Lake Shawnee amusement park. There are shit-tons of personal accounts of people who spent time there to wade through at photographer Karen Steuben's website (though very many of the stories are nearly intelligible due to their poor grammar and writing skills.)  There is interesting history of the site as it was a Native American-Colonists' battleground, leading to cursed land, leading to present-day hauntings.


Beach babes are so brave, ca. 1930's


1970 Ferrari 512 S Modulo concept car, by Pininfarina. See how the roof slides forward to open? It must not rain if you plan to drive, or the car will totally get messed up on the inside.


 The media in the 1920's declared Paul Whiteman as the King of Jazz.


Poster remake for Jim Jarmusch's 2003 film, Coffee and Cigarettes. The clever design by Viktor Hertz is a big improvement over the original (in terms of design, anyway.)

Miscellaneous

 Jil Sander handbag, Fall 2011

An antique Masonic charm from Hungary


An ad for Wire, found in an '87 issue of Spin


Passenger Lists for the S.S. De Grasse, CGT French Line, February 1928 and September 1927, both Le Havre to New York.


Amanda DeCadenet is a fashion photographer who became famous for hosting a British TV show as a teenager.

I can't tell if this is a photo that she took or if it's a photo of her. She looks generally like this and she was approximately this age in the 80's, but it also looks close to her photo style.

Whatever it is, I like the shot a quite a bit; it's kind of posh and bratty at the same time. It might be a visualization of my childhood aspirations!

Cards


Back of a vintage playing card, 1950's.



Above and below: These, of course, are not real. They're part of a series called Rock-n-Punk Baseball Stars, from Glyph Jockey. These were my faves. Hilarious.



Mille Bornes is a French-origin card game having to do with a car rally. I had it as a kid; it wasn't this edition though. This one looks to be from the 60's or 70's, and I think mine was from the early 60's. It probably came from my grandparents' house.

Oooh! Just did a quick search and found the exact set I had! Below:




Above and below are cards from a 1940's British game called Vacuation. I haven't been able to locate much concrete information on it.

Vintage Cosmetics Ads

As someone who works in the business of fragrance and beauty products, I find vintage make-up ads incredible. I love the glamorous shapes and styles of the old packaging. Click the images for higher details.


Coty, 1939


Coty, 1938


Charles of the Ritz, 1946


Coty Self Tanner (!?), 1929

Miscellaneous


 A Romanian sign telling us to "work only with goggles"


Old friend, David Bowie


Esther Williams' pool


1960's London

Miscellaneous: Really Random


A still from Eyes of Laura Mars, starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones. As it's about a fashion photographer in the 70's, it's filled with fantastic ensembles.


Packaging for Fogal pantyhose. I like everything here: color palette, typography (the secondary type is not the best though), and the logo for Fogal.


I used my phone to take photo of this ad for Maui and Sons that was in a 1987 issue of Interview magazine. I couldn't steal/buy the magazine, so there was no opportunity for scanning. I wish the photo looked clearer. I optimized it as best I could.

Anyway, I have a special thing for late-80's surfing/skating brands, and I am loving the geometric shapes and neon-pastels they're using.


Memphis-style tea pots


Magic poster for Lee, a phone hypnotist, from 1898. Here is the only info I could find on him.

Miscellaneous


Dazzle Denim Jeans (men's) byA Child of the Jago.


YSL nail polish


George Méliès, 20,000 Lieues Sous les Mers (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea), 1906.
(available to view on YouTube).

George Méliès was a fascinating experimental filmmaker, active during the turn of the 20th century. He was referred to as a "Cinemagician" due to his pioneering special effects. Most of his 500+ films were destroyed and recycled during World War 1, as they weren't particularly valued at the time.


Harry Callahan (1912-1999), New York, 1955
 
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