It's Amazing how 32 years later you can see a photo and remember it like it was yesterday! Thank-you Cesar for all these fantastic photos and for all your hard work!!
Love me some Nan Kempner and Michael Taylor a Californian Iconic designer
Love me some Nan Kempner and Michael Taylor a Californian Iconic designer
Do you happen to have access to September 1989? It was a great issue, and the Ralph Lauren ads by Bruce Weber, I framed and for years had them in my bedroom.
I want to say it was November 1989. Yes this site is very temperamental, don't worry whenever you have a chance. I'm on the East Coast so I'm heading to bed. Have to be up at 3 am for work.Hi @Robair Sanders !
I'm pretty sure I posted that issue here. The search feature is being temperamental right now so I can't do a search on it.
I am on the AD site right now looking at the ads for this issue. I'm not seeing my RL ads. Do you know what page(s)?
Here you go @Robair Sanders ! It's a beautiful campaign!!I want to say it was November 1989. Yes this site is very temperamental, don't worry whenever you have a chance. I'm on the East Coast so I'm heading to bed. Have to be up at 3 am for work.
Thank-you Cesar!! You're Amazing!! If you ever happen upon anymore RL ads in black and white from around this time let me know! BTW have you posted US VOGUE January 1948? I'm looking for a photo of Helene Arpels by Beaton. Thank you if you can find it for me! Hope you have a terrific weekend!Here you go @Robair Sanders ! It's a beautiful campaign!!
Is this it?Thank-you Cesar!! You're Amazing!! If you ever happen upon anymore RL ads in black and white from around this time let me know! BTW have you posted US VOGUE January 1948? I'm looking for a photo of Helene Arpels by Beaton. Thank you if you can find it for me! Hope you have a terrific weekend!
Yes it is Thank-you!!
Vreeland told famed Interior Decorator Billy Baldwin that she wanted her living room to "Look like a garden, but a garden in hell"Vreeland's home looks headache inducing but it's what I would expect from her.
This was formerly the home of Drue Heinz, it was fantastic and featured in AD at one point and time. Originally it was the home of Anne Harriman Vanderbilt.Thom Browne and Andrew Bolton's place was in December's AD. For the most part, I love it. Some of the choices, while beautiful, are kind of generic at this point (the green Gracie wallpaper, the all-white kitchen) but I like their taste (Nakashima >>> Jeanneret) and the masculine glamour of it all.
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