#Donna Magazine
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venusimleder · 5 months ago
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Donna, March 1997.
Ph. Denis Malerbi
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kitsunetsuki · 1 year ago
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Jean-Baptiste Mondino - Moschino Ad (Donna Magazine 1993)
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annarexcouture · 4 months ago
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mizgnomer · 7 months ago
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SFX Covers featuring David Tennant click for high res
The regular/non-subscriber versions of some of the ones above:
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newestcool · 5 months ago
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Kate Moss for Harper's Bazaar January 1998 Photographer Terry Richardson Newest Cool
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johnvenus · 2 years ago
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By Kerry Callen for MAD magazine (link to FB)
Also, check out little Donna colouring whilst sitting next to Diana at the meeting:
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kwyw · 9 months ago
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Ah. But of course. 😏
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December ‘23/February ‘24
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venusimleder · 5 months ago
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Donna, December 1998.
Ph. Denis Malerbi
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kitsunetsuki · 20 days ago
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Joe Brooks - Donna Simpson (Penthouse 1977)
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vintagegoddesses3 · 6 months ago
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kate-jam-and-diamonds · 10 months ago
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by Donna Trope ⁠for Self Service Magazine 2022
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cartermagazine · 6 months ago
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Today We Honor Donna Summer
LaDonna Adrian Gaines better known as Donna Summer, was a singer/songwriter who gained prominence during the disco era of the 1970s, and became known as the “Queen of Disco.”
A five-time Grammy Award winner, Summer was the first artist to have three consecutive double albums reach number one on the U.S. Billboard chart.
Summer first rose to fame the mid-’70s, thanks to “Love to Love You Baby.” The song, with Summer’s whispered vocals and orgasmic groans helped define the mid-‘70s disco trend and hit No. 2 in 1976. Summer followed the song with such hits as “I Feel Love,” “Last Dance” and a disco-fied version of the Richard Harris hit “MacArthur Park,” which outdid Harris’ version by hitting No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart. It was Summer’s first of four chart-toppers.
But with her 1979 album “Bad Girls,” Summer broke out of the disco mold as the genre, which had become renewed by the success of the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack, was feeling a backlash. “Bad Girls” demonstrated Summer’s vocal and stylistic range and produced two No. 1 hits, “Hot Stuff” and “Bad Girls,” as well as a Top 10 ballad, “Dim All the Lights.”
And, in 1983’s “She Works Hard for the Money,” became a big radio hit.
Recording Academy President Neil Portnow said. “Her talent was a true gift to the music industry.”
CARTER™️ Magazine
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zegalba · 2 years ago
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Donna Trope for Elle Magazine (2006)
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vintagewildlife · 1 month ago
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Fly pollinating an alpine avens By: Kent & Donna Dannen From: Natural History Magazine 1985
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venusimleder · 5 months ago
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Donna, September 1997.
Ph. Angelo Cricchi
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kitsunetsuki · 1 year ago
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Bert Stern - Donna Mitchell Wearing a Outfit by Philippe Venet (ELLE 1968)
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