The Style Book – Le Cahier de Tendances

Cette page “Cahier de Tendances” est un condensé des dernières épingles Pinterest que j’ai ajouté à cette application.
Pinterest me permet d’archiver des visuels inspirants en les classant par “thématiques”, des images originales ou fortes de sens, dans un style moderne et intimement choisi.

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  • When TV show logos were physical objects. (France, 1960s)
  • Architect John Lautner
Sheats–Goldstein House, LA California - 1963
  • A great shot of vampy Abby Dandy looking like she's posing for a 1960s pin-up magazine. Watchful eye photog Mark K. Hollinger snapped the image.
  • @misssugarrush by My Boudoir - Make-Over Boudoir Photography
  • Steve Caballero in Holland bones brigade tour.
  • Rosabelle Selavy
Photo @ash_ess_a_paris
  • Possibly the coolest carport ever built, the Richard and Eloise Spencer House (1956) greeted visitors with an amoeboid roofline and rugged exposed-rock walls. This oceanfront Modernist gem in Pacific Palisades was dramatically cantilevered above Castle Rock Beach, designed by its architect/inventor owner as a home for himself and his wife.
Sadly, in 1975 the hillside collapsed, and the city deemed the house a danger to the highway below - leading to its demolition. What do you think: should iconic but risky architecture like this be preserved at all costs, or is safety the higher priority?
Ph. Julius Shulman Archive © J. Paul Getty Trust. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles (2004.R.10)
  • Femme fatale 🖤
A throwback to 2017! That’s wild! This look we had around 10 minutes, if that, to get the look shot and move on from the location. But one of my dream teams to work with, we pulled it together and this set is so fierce and strong!
Photography: @terrymcnamara61
HMUA: @bethanyjanedavies
  • A mid-1960s Yvonne Craig looks at home in the shallow end of the pool.
  • ludwiggodefroy’s Casa Hezbo blends brutalism with jungle calm in the hills of Oaxaca.
  • Pannenhuis Metro Station in Brussels. Designed in the 1970’s
  • In Pasadena, California, Smith & Williams architects designed the Lavenant House — a 1953 split-level that beautifully integrates into its setting on a wooded hillside. We especially like the carport tucked under the front deck. (Photo: Julius Shulman, 1954
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