Martha Stewart when she was a model in the 1960s! |
Pinterest may be the domain of upper middle class Martha Stewart types, but Martha Stewart is totally my idol (she's perfect, guys), and it is an absolute GODSEND for someone like me who obsessively catalogs images and wants to be able to access them whenever and wherever. Is it a website promoting consumerism and an unattainable life? Totally, but I mean, so is the rest of the world, so it's not necessarily a bad thing, right?
Thankfully, Pinterest allows me to catalog the intersection of my two favorite things, fashion and history. There are lots of amazing people scanning and uploading their amazing vintage ephemera collections, so all I have to do is find it and organize it and I have it at my fingertips.
But this is all stuff we already know about Pinterest, right? What about me? (This blog is all about me! No it's not. But it sort of is.) I have about 25,000 pins, 150 boards, and I bet over half of them are related to vintage fashion in some form.
More Martha Stewart! |
Both images were taken by Chalomer Woods. Woods has some good photographs, but for the most part, his shots are pretty standard studio photos intended to highlight the clothes and the model--not his technical artistry or creative genius. On the other hand, the photo of Martha with the cow would go under my fashion oddities board, because, like, it's pretty weird, let's just be honest here, guys. These are probably some of my favorite boards, because although there were lots of beautiful dresses, hairstyles, and makeup styles from the 1920s-1960s, some of it was just absolutely bizarre. Like wig swimming caps and a creepy crochet helmet.
There were a few photos of Martha Stewart when she modeled for Chanel. I can't find any, but if a photo involves a well-known designer (Chanel), photographer (Avedon), or model (Wilhemina), then it's probably going to go to my fashion muse board. These are my babies. These are like, pure fashion and art and I love them and I wish I could surround myself in a room with these images plastered all over the walls.
Original caption: Model seated on yellow cushion, wearing fuscia dress suit, with green-blue hat with bow, by Emme. Photo Horst P. Horst Condè Nast Archive 1961 |
Anne Saint-Marie and the designer Bill Blass, 1960’s |
In closing, I will leave you with this lovely photo of a Dior dress from 1968. Anne's dress in the above photo has got me in a textile-appreciating mood...maybe I will write a post on fabric next? (If I get this damn paper done!)
XOXO,
Annie Belle