A model wearing a Henri Bendel evening gown with a jeweled bodice, surrounded by gifts hanging from ribbons. Jewels are from Trabert and Hoeffer-Mauboussin. Photographed by John Rawlings for the December 1, 1941 issue of Vogue. Condé Nast Archive on Instagram.
Main entrance/exterior view of Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4875Interior with the woman in the black dress in the background standing next to a very large mannequin dressed as a Victorian lady being a live model/living mannequin. Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4868View looking past the stairs, the woman in the black dress being the same live model/living mannequin standing next to same large mannequin in Victorian clothing holding the same parasol. Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4869View shot from the Victorian clothing clad mannequin’s location looking towards the front of the shop with desks for sales staff on either side of the stairs with a couch and coffee table for customers on the left along with a display of high heeled shoes next to the desk on the left. Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks, California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4870Hat department, Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks, California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4871Space with couches, coffee tables and a hat being displayed with ? handbags over on the right. Where customers would sit while the living model (s) modeled evening gowns or other garments so a customer could make her selection. Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks, California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4872Close up detail of the same space showing the stage over on the right with its columns with Ionic capitals where the living mannequins modeled the evening gowns. Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks, California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4873Another view of the exterior of Adrian’s fashion house. Delmar Shoes was not part of Adrian’s fashion house and was a separate retail business as far as I can tell. Adrian’s fashion house, Royal Oaks, California USA. June 1939 image that was published as part of an article in a 1942 issue of Architectural Digest. American. Black and white photographic print. Maynard L. Parker, photographer. Image courtesy of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Fair use license. via https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p15150coll5/id/4874
What gorgeous Art Deco/Art Moderne. The opposite of shopping at Target for sure.
meandering on air as in the pet shop window the tropical fish in the aquarium swim back and forth . . . a race and then back again . . . needing something new and tired of hiding in the little castle behind the plastic seaweed . . .
High voltage tower made from aqua blue toothbrush bristles sprouting from a toothbrush from the series Out of Disorder (Brushes of The World). 2017. Japanese. Plastic. Takahiro Iwasaki, artist. via artsy.net.
dancing on air on the last hint of pink at the end of a rainbow as the red wriggles free . . . where to next . . . another rainbow somewhere but having to wait . . . well not that bad . . . a tree to nap under and a prod when it’s time . . . maybe enough time for a swim . . . oh no . . . the rainbow god again . . . no rest for the weary . . .needed again this time over the beach . . . maybe a rest tomorrow . . . one can only hope . . .
my spring series post for today, 21 images carefully curated by myself. From a 1300 odd image master file with the images within the post carefully curated, too. Wouldn’t do to have two rubied up bees next to each other.
The Cascades and a mountain peak to hike up, if one should feel so inclined, being visible from each corner of the yard. Flowers starting to leap right out of their beds. The occasional bunny rabbit mother sneaking out from her burrow looking for lunch for her little ones, but not competing with the red robin mother in her nest outside the dining room window, what with rabbits not being that fond of earthworms and robins not caring for baby asparagus with the occasional pale pink radish on the side.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest,