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Photo by Norman Parkinson, 1968.This outfit is Heaven… 

Photo by Norman Parkinson, 1968.
This outfit is Heaven… 

Photo by George Hurrell, 1920s.

Photo by George Hurrell, 1920s.

(Source: holdthisphoto, via giantpantsofthe30s)

Photo by Barry Lategan, 1973.  

Photo by Barry Lategan, 1973.  

Photo by Patrick Demarchelier, 1989.

Photo by Patrick Demarchelier, 1989.

(Source: 80s-90s-supermodels)

Erté illustration for Vogue UK, 1973.

Erté illustration for Vogue UK, 1973.

Photo by Charles “Teenie” Harris, 1940s.Love their outfits.  

Photo by Charles “Teenie” Harris, 1940s.
Love their outfits.  

(Source: ingridmatthews, via vintagedreamqueen)

FLY WITH ME MAXI & SAFKA DRESS (both 1960s)Available Now from They Roared VintagePhoto by Enid Valu | Models: Marita Gomsrud & Mariel Noir

FLY WITH ME MAXI & SAFKA DRESS (both 1960s)
Available Now from They Roared Vintage
Photo by Enid Valu | Models: Marita Gomsrud & Mariel Noir

1920. 

1920. 

(Source: solo-vintage)

Venice Beach, California, 1935.

Venice Beach, California, 1935.

(Source: mothgirlwings, via mothgirlwings)

1948 dress.

1948 dress.

1950s.

1950s.

Anjelica Huston by Bob Richardson, 1971.

Anjelica Huston by Bob Richardson, 1971.

Missoni, 1960s.

Missoni, 1960s.

By Tori via TRV Blog 5/31/12:

A couple days ago, I read an article written by Dennis Hopper’s daughter, Marin Hopper, called “Malibu Memories”.

I haven’t been able to get this article out of my mind. Everything she describes seems like such a dream world—the type of 1960s that I first fell in love with and wished I could have been a part of. Marin’s article is peppered with casual mentions of some of my favorite people, such as Terry Southern, Teri Garr; designers Yves Saint Laurent and Rudi Gernreich; and artists Ed Ruscha, Jasper Johns, and Marcel Duchamp. These figures she writes about as breezily as tossing a towel onto a bed.

But it’s not just the cultural figures she talks about—it’s Malibu and Hollywood at such a…(continue)