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thingsorganizedneatly:

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I spent couple of winter days drawing since it’s was such a beautiful weather outside ( whoever is or has ever been in vancouver knows what im talking about. ) I have had this obsession about things organized. I only like looking at photographs or drawings of things organized neatly. Not what my table looks like on a normal day. Quite the opposite.So the conclusion to this is: This is how my table should look like.

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: from Lostinjungle

I spent couple of winter days drawing since it’s was such a beautiful weather outside ( whoever is or has ever been in vancouver knows what im talking about. ) I have had this obsession about things organized. I only like looking at photographs or drawings of things organized neatly. Not what my table looks like on a normal day. Quite the opposite.
So the conclusion to this is: This is how my table should look like.

defunctfashion:

Jessie Franklin Turner | Tea Gown | c. 1940

Teagowns or “negligees” as the style was sometimes called at the time, were adapted from strictly at home wear to dinner and evening dress in the 1930s. This particular teagown, one of her most well-known design types, exemplifies this alternative form of formal dress and Turner’s luxurious and unconventional design aesthetic. The use of sumptuous materials and textures, combined in pleasing ways, was a signature element of her designs, seen here in the expert juxtaposition of taffeta, lace, chiffon and satin. Turner was also known for her interesting, often unexpected, color combinations, shown in this teagown in the use of calming celadon satin, chiffon and lace contrasted with the softest of pink and vibrant magenta details.

Only fancy enough for dinner at home, mind.

v-vomit:

devidsketchbook:

Artist JOANNE GRÜNE-YANOFF  “Bird Headphones”  2011

feathers, styrofoam, plastic, pigme

I want to wear these around

thedsgnblog:

James Random  | http://jamesrandom.posterous.com

A designer from Nottingham in the United Kingdom specializing in corporate identity, branding and typography.
He also loves movies, ale and food he knows is bad for him. Sometimes all at the same time.

the design blog: facebook | twitter

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beautiful-lovex:

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oldhollywood:

Crimefighter/master of disguise “Judex” (Channing Pollock) at the masked ball in Georges Franju’s Judex (1963) (scene here)
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My list of life goals is slowly being diminished to just “See Judex” and really I cannot die happy until I have.

oldhollywood:

Crimefighter/master of disguise “Judex” (Channing Pollock) at the masked ball in Georges Franju’s Judex (1963) (scene here)

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My list of life goals is slowly being diminished to just “See Judex” and really I cannot die happy until I have.

ghostbees:

Sartorial Adventures, or: My Impressive Sense of Fashion

ghostbees:

Sartorial Adventures, or: My Impressive Sense of Fashion

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scottlava:

“Robin Hood and Little John runnin’ through the forest. Jumpin’ fences, dodgin’ trees an’ tryin’ to get away.”

scottlava:

Robin Hood and Little John runnin’ through the forest. Jumpin’ fences, dodgin’ trees an’ tryin’ to get away.