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theniftyfifties:

Models in bathing suits photographed by Henry Clarke, 1950s.

theniftyfifties:

Models in bathing suits photographed by Henry Clarke, 1950s.

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punkrockpinup:

oohh pretty.

May I have it please?

(Source: restlessheartedchild)

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theniftyfifties:

Marie-Helene Arnaud with a fish in Paris, 1957. Photo by Georges Dambier.

theniftyfifties:

Marie-Helene Arnaud with a fish in Paris, 1957. Photo by Georges Dambier.

Posted 1 month ago

laura-rivera:

(x) dailygrace: HOW DO LESBIANS HAVE SEX?

Literally just watched this and a ton of other Dailygrace videos because I discovered how awesome she is, then got on Tumblr and freaked out.

Posted 1 month ago
theniftyfifties:

James Dean and Natalie Wood

My first thought was the part in Gilmore Girls where Emily’s picking her wedding dress, and the professional dresser turns to Lorelai and goes, “OH MY GOD, IT’S NATALIE WOOD.”Now I know who she was referencing.

theniftyfifties:

James Dean and Natalie Wood

My first thought was the part in Gilmore Girls where Emily’s picking her wedding dress, and the professional dresser turns to Lorelai and goes, “OH MY GOD, IT’S NATALIE WOOD.”

Now I know who she was referencing.

(Source: thelittleblondeprince)

Posted 1 month ago

omgthatdress:

Dress

Jacques Fath, 1957

The Victoria & Albert Museum

ASJHSDGFGD. Mine.

Posted 1 month ago

thefunniestpost:

Hysterical Blog!

One of the many reason I want to marry 20-year-old Matthew Perry.

(Source: milakunis)

Posted 1 month ago
Well, we’re not getting a girl,” said Marilla, as if poisoning wells were a purely feminine accomplishment and not to be dreaded in the case of a boy. “I’d never dream of taking a girl to bring up.
Anne of Green Gables, Chapter I (via avonleavignettes)