#chicago fashion designer
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
indeedgoodman · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
61 notes · View notes
burningvelvet · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Renaissance era animal pendants (from Renaissance Jewelry in the Alsdorf Collection, The Art Institute of Chicago, 2000; accessed via the Internet Archive)
130 notes · View notes
escapismsworld · 1 month ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Mourning Dress, 1890-99
Silk taffeta, jet beading, leg of mutton sleeves.
Waist 23 inches
Caroline of Chicago.
Goldstein Museum of Design.
38 notes · View notes
prettysweetocean · 4 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
20 notes · View notes
jelliebeanbitch · 6 months ago
Text
MY QUEEN????? HOW DO YOU DANCE SO NATURALLY IN SUCH RESPLENDENT GARB??????😍😍😍
Instagram
28 notes · View notes
ghost-cwunch · 8 months ago
Text
Post hibernation quick art dump and it's Lucille :3
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Tumblr media
I love her so much smsnhdgshahs
19 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Chi-City 🏙
Model: @thedeontaecurry
Clothing: @hm & @coach
Agency: @westhavenmgmt
Photographer: @cleocartwrightphotography
Assist: @jayceecolee
Camera: @nikonusa
25 notes · View notes
petirrojo57 · 15 days ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Whether it’s snowy, sunny, or rainy where you are today, a hat can shelter you from the elements… or can it? Maybe toppers like this gem designed by Bes-Ben might just be worn for the love of fashion! Check it out in all its 3D glory at the #DressedInHistory exhibit at @ChicagoMuseum or spend a few minutes (hours) in the photo archives online at the museum’s website.
2 notes · View notes
nr1-logo-design-inspiration · 10 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
Woman logo for a beauty salon ♡♡♡
This week we have 50% discount for premium logo packages! Contact:
12 notes · View notes
mariocki · 5 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Inspector Morley, Late of Scotland Yard, Investigates: The Case of the Scarlet Letters (1.3, WGN-TV, 1952)
"Mr. Mullins, I have in my possession sixty-eight letters, none of which has begun to outlive its usefulness. I'm quite prepared to admit that blackmail is risky, but then murder has its disadvantages too - that is why I gave up murder."
#inspector morley late of scotland yard investigates#inspector morley late of scotland yard#(there's some confusion about the correct title of this series; it appears onscreen with 'investigates' but many online sources omit the#final word and it wouldn't be unique in having a title screen that differed slightly from the official name of the show; either way it's a#hell of an unwieldy name for your programme.....)#classic tv#1952#john gilling#victor m. gover#tod slaughter#patrick barr#tucker mcguire#leonard sharp#another rediscovered gem made available by the good folks at kaleidoscope#oof. ok. so the story of Inspector Morley is complicated and still semi mysterious (the show is 70 years old after all‚ there's precious#little surviving documentation). as far as it goes‚ this was a UK production intended for sale to the BBC (there existing no independent tv#company in 1952). the beeb‚ for whatever reason‚ passed on the series. 13 episodes had been made and of these about seven were cobbled#together into feature films to recoup some of the costs; those survived and saw occasional outings on rainy afternoon tv schedules here#it was thought that the remainder were junked‚ but research (not my own i hasten to add) has revealed that the whole series was in fact sol#to the US where it was shown on WGN (a Chicago based station i believe). when kaleidoscope recovered this particular episode some 6 or 7#years ago‚ it was thought to be the sole surviving episode‚ at least in its original format (ie. not edited into a feature). actually it#sounds like they might all exist and a few are even on youtube (including this one). this is very early detective tv and it shows its age#not just in its ropey visuals (it's all quite soft and fuzzy) but in its very old fashioned shape and design‚ which is closer to mid#century film than what television would shortly become. that sensation is only furthered by the presence of the immortal Tod Slaughter‚ a#bastion of early british cinema and one of the first horror icons the uk ever produced. unusually‚ it seems like he starred in most (if not#all) of the episodes of the series; unusual bc he plays the villain‚ opposite Barr's staunch ex copper Morley. having a recurring villain#must certainly have helped when editing the shows into films for cinema release but it was quite a strange choice for tv#tho perhaps a set cast reduced costs (this was clearly a budget production‚ tho it does feature some impressive early location shooting)#Slaughter is great fun‚ in full scenery chewing mode as the wicked and unrepentant mastermind behind all sorts of crimes#Barr even has personal beef with him‚ though it would require seeing the other eps to fully understand it i suspect
6 notes · View notes
indeedgoodman · 10 months ago
Text
Lupe Fiasco - Paris, Tokyo (produced by Soundtrakk)
86 notes · View notes
stargirlarchivelife · 6 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
all da bad hoes on tumblr
3 notes · View notes
wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Me
18 notes · View notes
bridgetdickey · 8 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Behind the scenes draping some pieces at Columbia College Chicago 2010
2 notes · View notes
jelliebeanbitch · 6 months ago
Text
GWORL I’M FULLY CONVINCED THE WIG CAME OFF ON PURPOSE
Instagram
13 notes · View notes
ghost-cwunch · 7 months ago
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Lessie took a beach trip ^-^
ill actually upload a speedpaint of this :3 I switched to ibis recently and its so cool to use and see my speedpaints without having to film everything. Btw see if you can spot the easter eggs :3
7 notes · View notes