Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts

3.4.15

April 1954

Tipping my virtual hat to the magazine illustrations suggested by this week's Sepia Saturday, today I feature excerpts from LIFE magazine from April 12, 1954. This date happens to be the day that Bill Haley's "Rock Around the Clock" 45 RPM record was released, heralding the birth of what was soon to be called "rock and roll" -- auspiciously followed a mere three days later by my own birth.

Amazing what 20 cents got you 61 years ago.

"Sub-teens," not "pre-teens," mind you.  Note ye olde seams in the stockings. How is that bass remaining upright?

While the sub-teens do-si-do, mom puts on her evening attire and fetishizes her modern kitchen supplies.

However, beyond the horizon, trouble brews. Gotta keep ahead of those Russkies.

Duck and cover, or evacuate in an orderly manner by carpool!

But until the day of reckoning, don't forget to butter up the boss and his wife. And don't skimp on the freedom beer!

American Capitalism and High Tech roll on!

Join the march toward modern mechanization!

That's not science fiction, it's Industry! 

Speaking of which, don't forget, we really need to keep technologically vigilant against those durn Russkies.

Even if we are ignoring the fact that Bayer was, uh, the manufacturer of Zyklon-B.

23.7.12

Seattle Bon Odori

Last weekend I spent some time flaneuring at this annual Japanese street dance, "in which we honor our ancestors who have passed on, remember and appreciate all they have done for us, and celebrate their ongoing presence in the lives we enjoy today." Quite a spectacle of kimono patterns and more contemporary Asian fashion, with models of all ages. Plus Taiko drumming!




There was also a hall of various arts and crafts, Go players, and ikebana. And I couldn't resist the alley.




27.1.10

Morphic Resonance

Saw this sorta fashion shoot outside the Seattle Public Library. Awfully nippy out for a minidress.



Weirdly similar to this recent Philadelphia photo on the brand-spankin' new www.theurbanity.com