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12 May 2018
Mr. Erbil: Revolt into Style
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Members of Mr. Erbil Gentleman's Club Photo by Hugo Passarello Luna I. Some stories are just too perfect to be true: a...
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11 May 2018
Don't You Ever Stop Being Dandy: In Memory of Bunny Roger
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Bunny Roger by Francis Goodman (1951) © National Portrait Gallery, London Neil Roger - known by friend and foe alike as Bunny - ...
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10 May 2018
Women in Trousers 2: A Brief History of Capri Pants Featuring Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn
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There seems to be some confusion as to who invented the tight-cut ankle-exposing trousers known as Capri pants ... According to an o...
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9 May 2018
Women in Trousers 1: The Case of Katharine Hepburn
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Katharine Hepburn (1907 - 2003) Photo by Alfred Eisenstaedt (1939) One of the things that Roland Barthes doesn't like is...
8 May 2018
Cruella De Vil: If She Doesn't Scare You, No Evil Thing Will
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Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil in Disney's 101 Dalmations (dir. Stephen Herek, 1996) Cruella De Vil is a character originally c...
6 May 2018
Capnolagnia (Fragment from an Illicit Lover's Discourse)
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Jennifer Lawrence in an ad for Dior Addict Lipstick (2015) Prior to the 20th century, smoking cigarettes was not something that ...
5 May 2018
Give Your Heart to the Hawks: On the Inhumanism of Robinson Jeffers
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Photo of Robinson Jeffers by Carl Van Vechten (1937) As for me, I would rather be a worm in a wild apple than a son of man. ...
4 May 2018
In Praise of a Well-Turned Ankle
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A judge and contestant in an ankle contest organised by the Women's Section of the British Railways Social Club, Oxford, 194...
2 May 2018
Reflections on the Death Mask (With Reference to the Case of L'Inconnue de la Seine)
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L'Inconnue de la Seine (c. late-1880s) A favourite pin-up of necrophiles I. How Even the Dead Can Continue to Make a...
1 May 2018
Bliss it Was in that Dawn to be Alive: Reflections on the Event of May '68
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For all its romantic idealism and revolutionary fanaticism, there's still something about May '68 that I can neither ...
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