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8.19.2012
Vintage Fashion or Modern?
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I do not claim to own any of these images and give appropriate credit to their sole owners.*However, I do tend to resize, alter the coloring or simply Photoshop them to look their best.
Please credit me when used.Thank you, Cat Wallace.
11 comments:
Great photos! I always find inspiration on your blog!
Thank you :)
-Carmen
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Great post! Love these 3 women and all of their styles!
xx,
Jinna
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Love these vintage photos. Ahhh it must had been so damn cool to live the SUPERmodel fab life style, the glam, the clothes, the make up, the success, the jetsetting.... I know it's not all fun and games but the perks of being a supermodel back then was higher than being a celeb! Love what kate is wearing, simple and chic.... While we’re on the topic of clothes, I just found a vintage KTZ plastic & faux fur grid coat, it’s quite a show stopper, check it out if you’re ever curious as to what it looks like haha-
xx nathan.niche
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Love this photo of Kate and Naomi!
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Amazing editorial. I choose to think this as vintage fashion.
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I adore the 50's style of dress, because it fits my body and flatters my figure the best.
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