Category: Fashion & Culture
Travel through the decades of style and culture with rare fashion photography and lifestyle imagery. See how trends, elegance, and social values evolved.
From haute couture to street fashion, each image tells a cultural story of identity and expression.
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#2 Ann Turkel in pale blue crepe embroidered with silver paillettes by Norman Norell, 1966.
Ann Turkel stands in profile like a poised silhouette, her gaze turned over one shoulder as if caught between a private moment and a fashion editor’s call. The pale blue crepe reads cool and luminous in the room’s soft light, while silver paillettes scatter a restrained sparkle across the fabric. Long, sleek hair and polished…
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#18 Ann Turkel on the domes of the Catherine Palace in Pushkin, 1967.
Against the gilded onion domes of the Catherine Palace in Pushkin, Ann Turkel stands poised on the rooftop like a figure cut from modern myth. The palace’s blue-and-gold Baroque detailing rises behind her in stacked tiers of ornament, while the pale sky leaves the architecture and silhouette sharply defined. From this elevated vantage, the scene…
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#6 Stunning Vintage Portraits of Manila Ladies from the 1900s #6 Fashion & Culture
Poised against a softly painted studio backdrop, a young Manila lady stands with a calm, steady gaze that feels both intimate and formal. The photographer’s setting—suggesting distant trees and an open landscape—frames her as the central subject, while the even lighting and careful composition highlight the era’s preference for dignified portraiture. A small signature mark…
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#22 Stunning Vintage Portraits of Manila Ladies from the 1900s #22 Fashion & Culture
Framed against a simple studio backdrop, a Manila lady stands with an easy poise that feels both formal and intimate, her gaze directed toward the camera as if answering a quiet introduction. The gown is the centerpiece: a long, flowing silhouette paired with dramatic butterfly-style sleeves and a soft, sculpted neckline, details that echo early…
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#8 Lady Southampton.
Lady Southampton stands in a carefully staged studio setting, poised beside a monumental column and a balustrade that evoke a classical terrace. The softly painted backdrop, leafy props, and patterned carpet create a theatrical sense of place—half garden, half grand interior—designed to flatter both the sitter and her costume. Her relaxed, confident posture and direct…




