10 gorgeous pavilions
1. Polski pavilio, EXPO 2010 (source: http://maaagdalenka.blogspot.jp/)
2. UK pavilio, Shangai EXPO 2010 (source: archdaily)
3. UAE pavilio design for Milan EXPO 2015 (source: archdaily)
4. China’s pavilio, Milan EXPO 2015 (source: http://www.dezeen.com/)
5. Spanish pavilio, EXPO 2008 (source: archdaily)
6. 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London (source: http://www.architecturaldigest.com/)
7. Lignum pavilion (source: archdaily)
8. Tondonia Winery Pavillion by, Zaha Hadid (source: http://www.dwell.com/)
9. Denmark pavilion (source: flickr)
10. Korean pavilion, Shangai EXPO 2010 (source: flickr)
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10 delicious pasta plates
1. Creamy tomato linguine
2. Garlic penne pasta
3. Lasagna Bolognese
4. Beef and mushroom ragu with papardelle
5. Ravioli with tomato and basil sause
6. Carbonara
7. Lasagna soup
8. Spaghetti wit meat sause
9. Tortellini with spinach and tomato
10. Penne with vodka sause
source: pinterest
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10 greek cities that it’s worth to visit
1. Thessaloniki
2. Volos
3. Kavala
4. Nafplio
5. Patra
6. Xanthi
7. Ioannina
8. Ermoupoli
9. Corfu
10. Chania
photos source: pinterest
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10 wonderful wedding cakes
1. source: http://www.weddingwire.com/
2. source: flickr
3. source: flickr
4. source: http://www.brit.co/
5. source: indulgy
6. source: flickr
7. source: http://www.frostedpetticoatblog.com/
8. source: http://www.mywedding.com/
9. source: http://www.stylemepretty.com/
10. source: flickr
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The evolution of fashion 2011-2015
1. 2011 fashion trends (source: http://www.inofashionstyle.com/)
2. Summer 2012, a comeback of 50′s, 60′s and 80′s fashion (source: http://www.styleseye.com/)
3. New York fashion week, Spring 2013, bright colors and patterns (source: http://www.oliviapalermo.com/)
4. Fall 2014 fashion trends, (source: http://stylewile.com/)
5. Spring-summer 2015 (source: http://www.fashionisers.com/)
Could we predict the future fashion?
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10 16th and 17th century costumes
1. Linen jacket embroidered with silk and metal, 1600-1625, England (source: victoria and albert collections)
2. Late 6th century Spanish silk and linen costume (source: MET collections)
3. 16th century wedding gown (source: http://livelike.my3gb.com/)
4. 16th century gown, Pisa, Museo di Palazzo Reale (source: http://starlightmasquerade.com/)
5. Green gown, 1520, The Nnational Hungarian Museum (source: http://www.kostym.cz/)
6. 17th century gown (source: http://www.shakespearesengland.co.uk/)
7. Reproduction of a dres of 1600s (source: http://wizzz.telerama.fr/)
8. Bodice and skir, middle of 17th century (source: http://collections.imm.hu/)
9. Late 17th century british wool mantua, (source: MET collections)
10. Wool/linen “everyday dress”, circa 1550s (source: http://cockatricearts.blogspot.it/)
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Men’s hairstyles and hair accessories through the ages
1. British man feasting in middle ages, 1170, detail from the Hunterian Psalter, chaperons, coif and conical caps were worn that time (source: wikipedia)
2. Men with coifs, 1840s (source: wikipedia)
3. Man from Italy wears a new style chaperon, lat 14th century (source: wikipedia)
4. Guliano de' Medici, Sandro Botticelli, 1478 (source: wikipedia)
5. Various types of hats and berets were worn in the first half of 16th century (Bonifazius Amerbach,1519, Hans Hobein) source: wikipedia
6. Short hair, ulled from the forehead and beards were in fashion the second half of 16th century, The earl of Llincoln, 1575 (source: wikipedia)
7. The Duke of Buckingham with loose curls and bread, 1625 (source: wikipedia)
8. Men’s wigs, 1690s (source: wikipedia)
9. Brook Taylor, circa 1720s with a powdered wig (source: pinterest)
10. Wigs were worn or hair were long and powdered with many curls in the second half of 18th century (Comte d’Angiviller,1763) source: wikipedia
11. Georg Forster with clubbed hair, 1785 (source: wikipedia)
12. Short curls came in fashion in the start of 19th century while wigs fashion stopped, (paint from1808,source: wikipedia)
13. Large curls and sideburns, 1823 (source: http://www.songsmyth.com/)
14. Men with tall hats, 1830s (source: wikipedia)
15. Long hair and sideburns, 1840s (source: pinterest)
16. Eugène Delacroix photo, 1858 (source: wikipedia)
17. From The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette by Cecil B. Hartley, 1860 (source: pinterest)
18. John Charles Rykert, 1873 (source: wikipedia)
19. Man circa 1880 (source: pinterest)
20. Alexander Turnbull with moustache, 1891 (source: http://www.teara.govt.nz/)
21. Theodore Roosevelt, 1904, with a very short hairstyle, fashionable in the start of 20th century (source: wikipedia)
22. 1910s (source: http://www.psuhn.com/)
23. Douglas Fairbanks, 1920s (source: http://www.1920s-fashion-and-music.com/)
24. Buster Crabbe, 1936 (source: pinterest)
25. 1940s (source: pinterest)
26. 1950s (source: pinterest)
27. 1960s, The Beatles influenced the men’s fashion and hairstyles (source: wikipedia)
28. Wella advertisement, 1973 (source: http://hair-and-makeup-artist.com/)
29. 1980s “big” hair (source: http://www.nsmbl.com/)
30. Curtained hair, 1993 (source: wikipedia)
31. Short hair with lot of gel lates 90s-early 00s, Leonardo di Caprio (source: http://olivierhairdesign.blogspot.it/)
32. Emos’ hairstyles, late 00s (source: pinterest)
33. Man’s hairstyle, 2014 (source: pinterest)
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Telephone devices history
1. Graham Bell’s telephone (trasmitter, receiver, later, portable telephone), Illustrated London news, 1872 (source: http://ibnlive.in.com)
2. Replica of Graham’s Bell firts telephone of 1876 (source: http://www.rt17.hr/)
3. Ader phone of 1880s (source: wikimedia commons)
4. Telephone from Sweden,1896 (source: wikipedia)
5. A telephone device around 1905 (source: http://ibnlive.in.com/)
6. 1910s telephone (source: http://fineartamerica.com/)
7. Circa 1920 telephone device (source: http://ibnlive.in.com/)
8. Western electric telephone, 1930 (source: http://www.sparkmuseum.com/)
9. Erriccson 1901 model, 1939 (source: wikipedia)
10. 1940s (source: pinterest)
11. 1950s (source: https://www.regentantiques.com/)
12. 1960s red british telephone (source: flickr)
13. 1970s (source: etsy)
14. 1980s wallphone (source: http://imgarcade.com/)
15. BT telephone, 1998 (source: http://www.telephonesuk.co.uk/)
16. BT 2000s cordless telephone (source: http://www.tesco.com/)
17. 2010s (source: pinterest)
What about the future?
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Emilio Pucci, cocktail dresses of the Palio collection, 1957. Pucci Archive, Italy. Via europeana
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10 pieces of baroque furniture
1. Baroque italian armchair (source: http://evilblackbloodyangel.tumblr.com/)
2. Harpsichord by Andreas Ruckers, Antwerp, 1643, National Music Museum (source: http://orgs.usd.edu/)
3. Early 18th century French bed,Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (source:http://www.metmuseum.org/)
4. Watch, 17th century (source: http://www.metmuseum.org/)
5. Venetian baroque armchair (source: flickr)
6. William and Mary japanned double-hooded desk and bookcase,17th century, England (source:https://andrewsdesignhistoryblog.wordpress.com)
7. 17th century William III cabinet on stand, England, circa1630 (source: http://www.hydeparkantiques.com/i)
8. Armchair, 1710 (source: http://www.metmuseum.org/)
9. Louis XIV Boulle Commode, 17th century (source: http://touchwoodukcouk.blogspot.it/)
10. Table with mirror, Italy 17th century (source: http://www.archiexpo.it/)
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10 19th century costumes
1. Evening dress, 1850
2. Evening dress, 1859
3. Day dress, 1840s
4. Blue silk taffeta dress with puffed sleeves, 1867
5. Crème silk and wool mixed gauze with floral print, 1855, France
6. Dinner dress, 1892
7. Blouse and skirt 1893
8. Day dress, 1826, England
9. Redignote, 1810
10. 1875, England
source: pinterest, the kyoto costume institute
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25 cities around the world you must visit
1. Florence, Italy
2. Sevilla, Spain
3. Vienna, Austria
4. Lisbon, Portugal
5. Edinburgh, Scotland
6. San Francisco, California, USA
7. Copenhage, Denmark
8. Barcellona, Spain
9. Amsterdam, Netherlands
10. Havana, Cuba
11. Paris, France
12. Bergen, Norway
13. Prague, Czech Republic
14. Milan, Italy
15. Guanajuato, Mexico
16. Cork, Ireland
17. London, England
18. La Paz, Bolivia
19. Lucerne, Switzerland
20. Hamburg, Germany
21. New York city, USA
22. Strasbourg, France
23. Quebec, Canada
24. Budapest, Hungary
25. Stockholm, Sweden
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10 fotos with delicious macarons
1. Red velvet macarons
2. Pink and green macarons
3. Colorful macarons
4. Hazelnut Macaron with Caramel-Coffee Ganache
5. Mint macarons
6. Colorful macarons
7. Chocolate cherry macarons
8. Rasberry macarons
9. Lemon macarons
10. Orange and pink macarons
source: pinterest
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10 luxury houses
1. http://www.homedsgn.com/
2. http://www.onekindesign.com/
3. archdaily
4. http://www.homedsgn.com/
5. http://leibal.com/
6. archdaily
7. http://www.fromupnorth.com/
8. http://www.houzz.com/
9. Archdaily
10. http://the-blueprint-effect.tumblr.com/
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The evolution of fashion 2001-2010
1. In the early 2000s denim was worn very much, american brands of clothing started to be very important in fashion. Elle, November 2001, (source: http://www.fashionmodeldirectory.com/)
2. Jean, skirts and pantalons had very low waist in the 2000s, Christina Aguilera, 2002 (source: http://galleryhip.com/)
3. Harem pants, another common fashion item of the early 2000s, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, 2003 (source: http://www.zimbio.com/)
4. Fashion show, California, April 2004 (source: http://www.spokeo.com/)
5. Jenifer Lopez at Olympus fashion week, fall 2005 (source: http://www.fanpop.com/)
6. Shorts and vivid colors (orange, green etc.) were worn in the middle of 2000s, Priscila de Gustin, Hola fashion magazine, Spain, March 2006 (source: http://www.famousfix.com/)
7. Anna Tsuchiya, Vogue fashion magazine, June 2007 (source: https://photoplastik.wordpress.com)
8. Clothes of satin textiles, Coco Rocha, Fashion magazine, August 2008 (source: http://fashionjournalistinthecity.blogspot.it/)
9. Dakota Fanning with mini dress, December 2009/ January 2010, Teen Vogue (source: http://www.magxone.com/)
10. Rihanna with ballon dress, January 2010, Glamour (source: http://www.magxone.com/)
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10+1 wonderful engagement rings
1. Vera Wang (http://www.zales.com/)
2. http://myengagementring.org/
3. Edwardian Engagement ring ( http://antiqueengagementrings.com/)
4. http://www.etsy.com/
5. http://indulgy.com/
6. Aquamarine and Diamond Ring (http://www.trocadero.com/)
7. http://www.topazery.com/
8. http://blog.styleestate.com/
9. http://www.belleandclive.com/
10. Emerald and Diamond Ring (Emerald and Diamond Ring)
11. And mine! :P
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