"Stylish Beachside Elegance with Josephine Skriver"
Experience the ultimate beachside glamour with Josephine Skriver. In this captivating image, Josephine radiates sophistication and beauty against the serene backdrop of the ocean. Dressed in a chic blue and white patterned swimsuit and a casual white cover-up, she exudes effortless elegance. Her look is completed with natural makeup and flowing hair, embodying a perfect blend of style and comfort ideal for a summer day by the sea.
An original costume illustration of Grace Kelly, as Frances Stevens, in Alfred Hitchcock’s film To Catch A Thief, costarring Cary Grant, designed by Edith Head (Paramount, 1955).
A mixed-medium signed design sketch by acclaimed costume designer Edith Head (a signature is at the top right corner), likely drawn by sketch artist Grace Sprague. The illustration shows a full-length figure of Kelly modeling a bi-color black-and-white day ensemble featuring a black sleeveless dress with a mock turtle neck and white overskirt with patch pockets. The figure is holding a white wide-brim hat and wearing pointed black/white heeled shoes. Hand-written in pencil at the bottom right corner reads, "Grace Kelly."
Grace Kelly plays Frances Stevens in a mystery/caper where Grant, who plays a retired cat bugler comes out of retirement to clear his name from jewelry thefts happening on the French Riviera. Kelly’s luxurious costumes in the film became a factor in making the film so iconic.
This lovely design showcases Head’s design sensibilities, based on style rather than current fashions, her designs were met with criticism because they were more subdued; she designed with an understated luxury when costuming the stars, using techniques in draping, applique, color blocking, and conservative service design. All these skills have contributed to her long career and fans of various generations.
Ironically, Head who won the most Academy awards as a costume designer was listed on Hedda Hopper’s worst dress list in 1944. Head was an innovator who led by example, making her designs in the film industry timeless.
long distance internet friendships are so frustrating like i want to go hang out at your place. i want to bring that snack u like if ur sad. i want to go to the cinema and watch a movie together. i wish we could randomly decide to drive down to the beach one friday night and look at the stars. we drifted apart and idk if you're alive. nobody would think to tell you if i died. i hope you're okay
My addition to the Mikus of the world. Been feeling very bittersweet bc I am moving away soon to go to grad school on the east coast, so here is my send up of the LBC, Miku-style 🌴🩵 and yes she smokes weed
You can find a timelapse of this drawing at patreon.com/mairodia :)