#David Hughes
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genevieveetguy · 1 year ago
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Night Games (Nattlek), Mai Zetterling (1966)
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mutandandproud · 2 years ago
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Amazing Jean Grey Redesign by David Hughes
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theblackestofsuns · 3 months ago
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David Hughes' illustration for Zadie Smith's piece on humor in families in this week's New Yorker magazine.
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thejohnfleming · 8 months ago
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Our trip from a Canadian strip club via US neo-Nazis, South Africa to Rhodesia
David Hughes in the 1980s… This all started, three blogs ago, as a piece about David Hughes, who worked as a doorman/cashier/DJ at the Le Strip club in Toronto from 1982 to 1994.  It then began to divert via undercover work for the CSIS (the Canadian Security Intelligence Service), neo-Nazis, a massive counterfeiting scheme, planned terrorism in the 1980s, a far right Christian Identity…
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illkeepmyhelmeton · 2 years ago
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years ago
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Ballgowns
Btitish Glamour since 1950
Oriole Cullen, Sonnet Stanfill   Photographs by David Hughes
Victoria & Albert Pubns, London 2013, 112 pages, 24.77 x 8.58 cm,   ISBN  9781100561691
euro 14,50
email if you want to buy :[email protected]
This unique and groundbreaking book presents dynamic photographs by David Hughes of 60 years of British ballgowns and includes designs by Alexander McQueen, Bellville Sassoon, Erdem, Gareth Pugh, Stella McCartney, and Zandra Rhodes. Britain’s traditional season of debutante parties, private balls, weddings, and charity events has long provided fashion designers with opportunities to create elaborate, tour-de-force eveningwear; in more recent years, the ballroom has been replaced by the red carpet. Though the context has changed, the ballgown remains a staple in many designers’ collections and continues to serve as an expression of status, protocol, and taste, while simultaneously embodying elements of drama and fantasy.
17/03/23
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randomrichards · 7 months ago
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THE GIRLS (1968):
The lines of a play
Linger in actresses’ minds
Force them to seek change
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downthetubes · 9 months ago
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“Why Can’t You Draw Something Nice…?” - David Hughes Exhibition at Moyse’s Hall Museum
Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds is currently hosting a huge exhibition of work by David Hughes, an internationally acclaimed illustrator who has worked for Time Magazine, The New Yorker, The Observer, and many more
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mrsaquaman187 · 4 months ago
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Is this a love language now?
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shy-attention-whore · 1 year ago
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me, whenever someone asks what I like to do for fun
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genevieveetguy · 2 years ago
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The Girls (Flickorna), Mai Zetterling (1968)
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scottxlogan · 4 months ago
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)
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rocktheholygrail · 1 year ago
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Doctor Who (2005-) Hannibal (2013-2015)
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thejohnfleming · 8 months ago
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The Canadian spies, white supremacists and South African secret agents affair...
This all started three days ago with a blog about a Canadian striptease club called Le Strip. Life seemed so simple then. Yesterday’s follow-up blog was titled: THE NOT-SO SIMPLE TALE OF A CANADIAN STRIP CLUB AND TERRORISM IN THE 1980s. It was about David Hughes, who worked as a doorman/cashier/DJ at Le Strip 1982-1994… and as a trainman on the Canadian Pacific Railway system 1986-2019…  and as a…
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