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operationflybottom · 4 years ago
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The 5th Dimension, 1969. (via: archive.org)
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operationflybottom · 4 years ago
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It’s clear, you’re a different color
From the tips of your fingers
You’re holdin’ in my heart
When I open my eyes, baby
I’m already dancing with you
~ PLAY - CHUNG HA
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operationflybottom · 4 years ago
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Cher, 1971
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1969 Hallmark Spring Carousel Collection advertisement (via: Etsy)
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70's Living Room Design From House & Garden’s Complete Guide To Interior Decoration, 1970.
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Bob Dylan. From The Illustrated History Of Rock Music, Jeremy Pascal, 1984.
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Candy counter, 1960s
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Evening reverie (nocturnal slumber), 1898, Alphonse Mucha
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‘sound-bar’ nightclub, designed by Slick+Design (2004)
226 W. Ontario St, Chicago IL
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Book Cover Detail from TV Book: The Ultimate Television Book, 1977. (via: archive.org)
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In the early 1970s, Fred Slatten designed crazy-high heels and towering platforms that lured rock stars and fashion mavens to his glitzy boutique in West Hollywood. Liza Minelli, Marvin Gaye, Liberace, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross, Sonny, Cher and “this little pudgy guy who turned out to be Elton John,” Slatten recalled, were steady customers. Elton can be seen wearing the red rhinestone platforms in his ‘Step into Christmas’ video from 1973.
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Navarre, Spain 
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Turquoise boots, designed by Freddie Burretti, 1973 / Bowie’s outfits
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Peter Max 1974
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