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leisurerulesme · 9 months
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Ryan Gosling, GQ Summer 2023
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durrer · 2 months
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Scan from my article on Madagascar in Conde Nast Traveler Spain 2024
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universalwound · 7 months
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shalom / givenchy fall 1996 couture
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a-state-of-bliss · 1 year
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Conde Naste Brides UK by Carl Bengtsson
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fayegonnaslay · 4 months
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Twiggy photographed by Barry Lategan
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uwmspeccoll · 2 months
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Decorative Plates
It's been awhile since we last posted something on the theme of the decorative arts, so I'm happy to have found this book—especially because it was mis-shelved in the stacks! This book is House and Garden's Book of Color Schemes, which contains "over two hundred color schemes and three hundred illustrations of halls, living rooms, dining rooms, bed chambers, sun rooms, roofs, garden rooms, kitchens and baths; the characteristic colors of each decorative period; how to select a color scheme, with unusual treatments for painted furniture and floors; a portfolio of crystal rooms and eight pages of unusual interiors in color." It was edited by long-time editor of House & Garden Richardson Wright (1887-1961) and Margaret McElroy, associate editor, and published by Condé Nast Publications, Inc. in 1929.
The book includes a large number of photographs of rooms, however, they are mostly in black and white—an unfortunate thing for a book about color! The promised eight color illustrations of rooms are not all present in our copy, but the five that are still in the book are shown here, alongside some of their black and white compatriots. I especially love the one titled "Tawny Yellow in Variety" that features a shocking amount of leopard print.
If you've read any of the posts I usually write, you know that I love a good binding—this one is a publisher's binding in a chartreuse-y yellow book cloth with art deco-style silver tooling featuring stars and leaves. Somebody took it upon themselves to write the publication date on the cover above the title—how thoughtful!
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-- Alice, Special Collections Department Manager
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cygneeclectique · 1 year
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Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn lying in a field of grass, reading Gertrude Stein's Picasso book
Irving Penn, 1952
Vogue
Condé Nast
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newyorkthegoldenage · 1 month
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Model Hannale Sherman on the terrace of Condé Nast's Park Avenue apartment, 1928. This 30-room penthouse, designed by Elsie de Wolfe, was the scene of Nast's many legendary parties. Sherman wears a crepe de chine skirt and jacket over a cream-colored blouse, by Hattie Carnegie, and a hat by Rose Descat.
Photo: Edward Steichen for Vogue via the Condé Nast Store
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gatabella · 7 months
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Joan Bennett, star of Vogue of 1938 was honored at a reception prior to the premiere of the film at the radio City Music Hall, New York City. Conde Nast, (left), publisher.
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leisurerulesme · 2 years
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Alison Brie and Gillian Jacobs, GQ July 2011
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durrer · 2 months
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Scan from my article on Madagascar in Conde Nast Traveler Spain 2024
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iww-gnv · 4 months
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The Los Angeles Times, Time magazine and National Geographic all conducted layoffs, while Condé Nast journalists struck over proposed job cuts.
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diana-andraste · 3 months
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Goodbye baby & amen: a saraband for the sixties, David Bailey & Peter Evans, 1969
Cover art by Alan Aldridge
Source: maharam.com
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mote-historie · 1 year
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Horst P. Horst. Made for You, Vogue October 1, 1948 Dress by Henri Bendel. Model: American Goddess : Jean Patchett
Jean Patchett was both model and muse, a famous face from New York’s vibrant midcentury popular culture and the most successful high-fashion model of her time.
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fayegonnaslay · 3 months
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Models Lee Miller and Marion Morehouse photographed by Cecil Beaton in Condé Nast's apartment, New York, 1929.
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preciousqiqi · 18 days
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Cheng Yi for Condé Nast Traveler, December 2022. // Cheng Yi’s gentle expression set against the natural scenery feels soothing and brings about a delicate romantic feeling.
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221114 悦游中国 weibo update
On the day of Lidong (立冬 lit. beginning of winter), the sky was high and the clouds were thick, yet the desolate scene of cold winds and falling leaves remained hidden in Xiang. Together with Cheng Yi, we arrived in Pingjiang, where the earth, streams, mountains, and the sun, moon, and stars brought him closer to nature. Over the long years, he had left his hometown early. Although the actor’s life seems to roll around in a kind of illusion, he never loses sight of the road beneath his feet.
221121 悦游中国 weibo update
For the December issue, we accompanied Cheng Yi to Pingjiang, Yueyang. For him, this journey felt like an unexpected short vacation. For nearly six years, Cheng Yi hasn’t experienced a real vacation. He left his hometown early, and while the actor’s life seems to roll around in a kind of illusion, he never loses sight of the road beneath his feet. He won’t stray from that intimate, familiar land because the road he came from is the road he wants to continue on—time will reveal the answers.
Planning/Editorial Team: Condé Nast Traveler Editorial Department
Producer: Shawn Ong
Creative Direction/Visuals: Liu Yang
Photographer: 大头友桑
Editing: Li Chen
Interview/Writing: Liu Ye
Art Director: Liu Ming
Styling: Sun Yijing (Sua.Sun)
Hair and Makeup: Wang Yaowei
Coordination: Lin Bingbing
Production: Tang Zheng
Photographer Assistant: Zhang Xinliang
Styling Assistant: Hai Yan
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