Chantilly lace cocktail dress by Hardy Amies, late 1950s.
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Chantilly Lace - The Big Bopper
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Jean Dessès Spring/Summer 1957. Carmen Dell'Orefice is wearing a black Chantilly lace evening dress. Photo Gleb Derujinsky.
Jean Dessès Printemps/Été 1957. Carmen Dell'Orefice porte une robe de soirée en dentelle noire de Chantilly. Photo Gleb Derujinsky.
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Oh baby that’s what I like
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Polish the crystal, then we'll have tea ...
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Lecture 5: Jiles Perry (“J. P..”) Richardson, Jr., a.k.a. The Big Bopper (1930–1959) performs his huge hit “Chantilly Lace” in the fall of 1958 on the Dick Clark Show. Richardson had worked in a variety of jobs before launching his singing career, including a stint in the army and a go at disc jockeying at station KTRM in Beaumont, Texas. His catchy signature song “Chantilly Lace,” recorded on the Mercury label, became an instant hit upon release in August 1958. It climbed to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, and spent 22 weeks on the American Top 40 charts, turning Richardson into an instant rock star shortly before his tragic death. Rest in peace.
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Contemporary Bathroom - Bathroom
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary kids' bathroom remodel with white walls, a wall-mount toilet, ceramic tile, quartz countertops, flat-panel cabinets, medium-tone wood cabinets, and ceramic tile and white floors.
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The Big Bopper – Chantilly Lace - LP - Pickwick Records - SPC 3365
Pressing Stats
Pressing #: Repress - 1973
Color: Black
Qty Pressed: ???
Additional Info: Other Pressings Available
Track Listing
Chantilly Lace
Pink Petticoats
Little Red Riding Hood
Someone Watching Over You
Big Bopper's Wedding
Old Maid
It's The Truth, Ruth
Preacher And The Bear
The Clock
White Lightning
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My least favorite thing about modern times is white kitchens, white walls, white linens, white FUCKING COUCHES?!!! It’s feeling really sterile. Do better :(
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Chantilly lace evening dress, 1933.
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Chantilly, 1986.
Model: Pia Lind.
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US Vogue October 1, 1954 🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Seymour Jacobson
Photo Unknown
Model Dovima
vogue archive
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it drives me crazy that in clyde bruckman's final repose the story about the big bopper is incorrect. it was ritchie valens who flipped a coin for his seat on the plane, the big bopper got to ride in it rather than the bus because he had the flu and the bus was too cold. i'm so curious if it was a deliberate writing choice to get the facts wrong for some reason (darin morgan did the same in humbug) or whether it was a mistake. if a mistake... do your research buddy!!!!!!
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Chantilly chandelier ...
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Lacey: "Merlot, you know I'm more than happy to stay at your side no matter the cost, but we cannot separate Topaz from his family like this!"
Merlot: "Well, the good news is that plans are already being put into motion to bring the Bubbleyums here too."
Jasper: "How is that good news? You can't just keep bringing people here and trapping them!"
Lacey: "Jasper is right. Merlot, can we step aside for a moment so we can talk alone?"
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