1920 The Erie Department Store at 817 East Market Street, Huntington, Indiana. From Dave Etchie, FB.
A questionnaire by Charles Green Shaw to determine who was a real New Yorker, ca. 1926. Not one of these questions could be asked today.
Shaw was a painter, poet, writer, and illustrator. At the time he wrote this, he was a prominent writer for The New Yorker and Vanity Fair. He turned to art in 1932.
Photo: Smithsonian Institution
John Waters and David Lynch meeting at Big Boy’s restaurant after the “Eraserhead” premiere.
Los Angeles, 1979
roaring twenties tumblr simulator pt. 2
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men be like "i would never succumb to homosexuality" and then hold a mans face tenderly as he lights his cigarette with his own. okayy pansy we see you
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art deco more like art dicko! aaaand post
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attended a petting party last saturday and there were no animals not even at all :(
#WHY WOULD THEY CALL IT THAT
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i lov my mother and father so nuch forever i cannot wait to attend my new job at the dubious factory where there have never been any machinery incidents evr before
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The cocaine in coca-cola just doesnt hit the same anymore....
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OP they took out the cocaine
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The eroticism of the machinery incidents at the dubious factory
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There is a gang war in Chicago. The first gang to get to 100 kills, gets to take over that part of the city. You NEED to be careful, Babe Ruth. You could be at high risk because of your high status. PLEASE be safe, everyone in or around Chicago, and please reblog this to get it to the celebrities in Chicago
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1930, France. Designed by Andre Perugia.
Paul McCartney and Fashion
“I wouldn’t have thought of it as fashion. If I thought about fashion, I would have thought about Vogue Magazine and models, plenty of whom were on the scene and who we knew, like Twiggy and Celia Hammond. I didn’t feel like we were part of that. I felt like we were developing alongside that, on a kind of parallel track. And to some degree, I think we were setting the trend.”
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all things 1920s and 1960s/1970s, my fave aesthetics. sometimes just going on vibe rather than historical accuracy, but i'm trying my best!
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