Devotion, passion and sensuality
cosmosonic:

Jean Simmons

Classic beauty

cosmosonic:

Jean Simmons

Classic beauty

Vintage charm

Vintage charm

unnaturalmagic:

Fish by tothzoli001 on Flickr.

Fishbowl

unnaturalmagic:

Fish by tothzoli001 on Flickr.

Fishbowl


Kinga Rajzak/Popular Communication China Spring Summer 2007


Time to confess your sins

Kinga Rajzak/Popular Communication China Spring Summer 2007

Time to confess your sins

killianflavour:

PIONEER
A Fashion storyhttp://www.jlindstroem.com/project/pioneer/

Hidden
Glowing in the dark

Glowing in the dark

See-through

See-through

dustulator:

As Black as Midnight on a Moonless Night, for A magazine issue 6, curated by Veronique Branquinho

Yes; you can run but you can’t hide…

dustulator:

As Black as Midnight on a Moonless Night, for A magazine issue 6, curated by Veronique Branquinho

Yes; you can run but you can’t hide…

dustulator:

Maison Martin Margiela F/W 11

The She-devil

dustulator:

Maison Martin Margiela F/W 11

The She-devil

unviel:

Give Me a S. Anna de Rijk photographed Viviane Sassen for Double Magazine 

Do it yourself hair wash

unviel:

Give Me a S. Anna de Rijk photographed Viviane Sassen for Double Magazine 

Do it yourself hair wash

thewakeupcall:

“Comme des Garçons” photographed by Sophie Delaporte for Idoménée Fashion Book Spring/Summer 2013.

Playing hide-and-seek

thewakeupcall:

“Comme des Garçons” photographed by Sophie Delaporte for Idoménée Fashion Book Spring/Summer 2013.

Playing hide-and-seek

unviel:

Sur Le Pont. Sigrid Agren photographed by Viviane Sassen for Numéro #123, May 2011

Bent over…

unviel:

Sur Le Pont. Sigrid Agren photographed by Viviane Sassen for Numéro #123, May 2011

Bent over…

kitschgirl65:

Philippe Stark, Hudson NYC

We keep an eye on you!Or two…

kitschgirl65:

Philippe Stark, Hudson NYC

We keep an eye on you!

Or two…

vintagenational:

Photo by Maynard Owen Williams.

From “Paris Lives Again,” National Geographic, December, 1946.

Statues and Children Frame the Eiffel Tower and Its Watery Image

When the Germans occupied Paris, they housed a beacon light in the Tower to guide their night planes. The victorious United States Army requisitioned this landmark as a radar transmission point. Last March the Americans gave it back to the French. Completed in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition, the 984-foot structure was the world’s tallest until 1929, when New York City erected the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. Statues stand beside the Museum of French Monuments at the Place du Trocadéro.

Paris

vintagenational:

Photo by Maynard Owen Williams.

From “Paris Lives Again,” National Geographic, December, 1946.

Statues and Children Frame the Eiffel Tower and Its Watery Image

When the Germans occupied Paris, they housed a beacon light in the Tower to guide their night planes. The victorious United States Army requisitioned this landmark as a radar transmission point. Last March the Americans gave it back to the French. Completed in 1889 for the Universal Exhibition, the 984-foot structure was the world’s tallest until 1929, when New York City erected the Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. Statues stand beside the Museum of French Monuments at the Place du Trocadéro.

Paris

Swirl

Swirl