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nyc-looks · 11 months
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Elanur
“I’m wearing a vintage Issey Miyake dress I got in Turkey with a flissey Miyake top I found in Arizona. I love supporting New York based designers so I have a Rachel Comey bag, Lelet hair clips, and Alexis Bittar rings. My shoes are a collab with Viktor & Rolf and Melissa. It’s a Brazilian brand & majority of the shoe is made with repurposed material. My style is currently inspired by what brings me joy. My style is a part of my healing journey as a human & it’s how I share my narrative without speaking.”
Apr 13, 2023 ∙ Upper West Side
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asiaimissu · 2 years
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me in original @cokeskinnycunt (worn strapless)
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evan-collins90 · 4 months
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Apartment of Apryl Miller - designed by Apryl Miller and unnamed architect - Manhattan, NY (1990s)
Great example of the wild & wacky 'Whimsicraft' aesthetic popular in the 1990's, with touches of the 'Googie' revival as well.
Scanned from the book, 'Artist Interiors: Creative Spaces, Inspired Living' by Laurie Dickson (2003)
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2001hz · 4 months
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H.R. Giger vip-lounge room, 'limelight club' in nyc 1999-2002 ph. marc adrian villas from hr giger icons (2002)
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Dalí · Dream of Venus costumes · 1939
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Horst P. Horst (1906–1999) ~ Costume design by Salvador Dali for ‘Dream of Venus’, 1939 | src Christie’s view & read more on wordPress
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Horst P. Horst (1906–1999) ~ Costume design by Salvador Dalí for ‘Dream of Venus’ (Lobster # 1), 1939 | src Christie’s In June 1939 Salvador Dalí designed a pavilion for the New York World’s Fair built by the architect Ian Woodner. The building was named Dream of Venus.  The pavilion…
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galina · 7 months
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Breakfast at La Cabra, NYC
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restingcorpse · 1 year
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fashionlandscapeblog · 5 months
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unnamed.nyc
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juliaknz · 5 months
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SKIDMORE, OWINGS & MERRIL UNION CARBIDE, 1960 New York, USA Image © Ezra Stoller
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asiaimissu · 2 years
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me in original @cokeskinnycunt
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newyorkthegoldenage · 5 months
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Art Deco detail of ventilation grille in the Chanin Building, completed in 1929.
From the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Art Deco architecture and design and Precisionist painting and printmaking blossomed concurrently in the late 1920s and early 1930s; angular patterns, restrained color palettes, and pronounced linearity appear in both movements. A landmark of American Art Deco architecture, the Chanin Building was completed in 1929, rising fifty-six stories on the corner of East 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue in New York City. In this photograph, Andrew Bordwin highlights the building’s famous ventilation or convector grilles installed near the site’s three entrances. These vertically elongated grilles are bronze, but they appear silver in Bordwin’s black-and-white image. The ascending coils and rays themselves resemble skyscrapers, and Bordwin’s photograph demonstrates the lasting influence of Precisionist themes and aesthetics.
Photo: Andrew Bordwin via the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
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Guuuys! I'm going to be tabling at Anime NYC This weekend!
Figured I’d announce that with a favorite piece of mine 🥰
I’m going to have most of what’s here on my tumblr and a lot more!
I’ll be at table G21 in Artist Alley! Can’t wait to see you all!
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bernzysbodega · 10 months
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lost in nyc
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andallshallbewell · 8 months
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