omgthatdress:

Dress
1859
The Museum at FIT

omgthatdress:

Dress

1859

The Museum at FIT

omgthatdress:

Hair Ornament
1854
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

omgthatdress:

Hair Ornament

1854

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

filmsteria:

Silly Kids

(via laurapalmerwalkswithme)

artqueer:

David Wojnarowicz in front of his artwork Fuck You Faggot Fucker

artqueer:

David Wojnarowicz in front of his artwork Fuck You Faggot Fucker

(Source: currentinspiration, via joereorda)

akatako:

by Hans Bellmer from Talking Heads No. 50

akatako:

by Hans Bellmer
from Talking Heads No. 50

theartofmoviestills:

Don’t Look Now | Nicolas Roeg | 1973

theartofmoviestills:

Don’t Look Now | Nicolas Roeg | 1973

joereorda:

David Wojnarowicz Arthur Rimbaud in New York (Duchamp), 1978-79 Silver print h: 11 x w: 14 in / h: 27.9 x w: 35.6 cm

joereorda:

David Wojnarowicz
Arthur Rimbaud in New York (Duchamp), 1978-79
Silver print
h: 11 x w: 14 in / h: 27.9 x w: 35.6 cm

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witchesandslippersandhoods:

McQueen created his own ‘museum of woman-monsters’ in his second couture collection fro Givenchy, Eclect Dissect, shown in July 1997. In the period leading up to to the show, his art director SImon Costin combined the late Victorian costumes McQueen was then looking at with with a series of animated skeletons and muscle men from the sixteenth-century anatomical plates of Andreas Vesalius in a series of collages.

Caroline Evans, Fashion at the Edge (2007)