Showing posts with label Rolling Stones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rolling Stones. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

somebody help me, my neck hurt, my chain heavy

Partially inspired by Melanie Griffith in Something Wild, featured in my recent Louise Brooks post, but mostly inspired by my insane love affair with accessories, I celebrate the 'statement necklace' - the loud, large, heavy pieces that dominate any look. The louder, larger and heavier, the better. 

I love anything turquoise, but I adore Raquel Welch's Native American-inspired stone necklace

Even while on the run, Faye Dunaway's Bonnie never abandons style with this gold coin necklace

Anita Pallenberg has a fabulous array of baubles

Not to be outdone by anyone, Kanye West rocks a few awesome chains

Carmen Miranda never says no to strands of beads

Twiggy incorporates her dress into a necklace into watches into magical-ness

Edie Sedgwick is never less than the ultimate It-Girl with her signature style of gamine clothes and a heavy beaded necklace

Elizabeth Taylor, the queen of jewels, has some amazing pieces on display 

Judy Collins shows how strands of small beads can be made into a statement-making look

My style hero Iris Apfel

Keith Richards rocks the pirate-rocker-hot god thing really well

La pièce de résistance - Maria Felix's crocodile necklace

Title: from "Heavy" (Gucci Mane)

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

childhood living is easy to do

Though he once sang about "what a drag it is getting old" Mick Jagger doesn't seem to mind getting on in years without one of 'mother's little helpers.' Today is Mick's 68th birthday, but that doesn't matter - he's still hotter than rock stars half his age. Seriously - I'm not the only one saying that, which means it's a scientific fact. 

Honestly, I'd hit that. 

Title: from "Wild Horses" (The Rolling Stones)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

kiss me 'til you're drunk and i'll show you all the moves like jagger, i've got the moves like jagger

Why? Because Mick dances like no other.
Also because I've got the whistle hook of this song stuck in my head.






Images from (Diet) Coke and Sympathy, iorr, Tumblr, 

Title: from "Moves Like Jagger" (Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera) 

Thursday, March 31, 2011

i wanna be where the boys are

As if getting to hang out with the fabulous Beatle boys wasn't awesome enough, Pattie Boyd also cozies up to that motley crew of musicians, the Rolling Stones. 
Seriously, can a girl ever be any luckier? 

Title: from "I Wanna Be Where the Boys Are" (The Runaways)

Thursday, December 23, 2010

David Bailey: Rock and Roll Heroes


Just a sampling of contact sheets of the 'rock and roll heroes' from the sixties captured by the photographer who defined the decade, David Bailey 

 A photo sheet of Bailey's wife from 1965-1972, Catherine Deneuve, pictured here just following her stint in Repulsion and her marriage to the photographer in 1965

British Pop Artist David Hockney, creator of the 'joiner' style of art (otherwise known as photomontage) and one of the leaders of the British art scene

David Bailey's former fiancee Jean Shrimpton, who has stated that she owes her entire career as the most prolific model of the Sixties to the photographer, pictured here in 1965 

John Lennon and Paul McCartney, of whom Bailey said, "I felt a bit of animosity between these two, that's why I did them looking different ways..."

The famed Kray Twins, Reggie and Ronnie, well-known perpetrators of organized crime in London's East End who become celebrity-nightclub owners of the Swinging London scene. Bailey was friends with the brothers, saying of his time with them that, "Ron was scary. Reg wasn't so scary. 'Dave, Dave,' he used to whisper, 'I wish we could have done it legit-like.' He used to send me poems ... I mean they were terrible people. Don't get me wrong." 

Mrs. Frank Sinatra, Mia Farrow

An Alfie-era Michael Caine

Of Mick Jagger, Bailey said, "Mick was a mate. He was always around ... It was a pleasure to work with Mick." 

Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate, taken shortly before her pregnancy

The happy couple seen during the same photo shoot but goofing around a bit more than the tender embrace they held in the set of photos in the previous contact sheet

The Rolling Stones, a group that Bailey called "the best rock and roll band that ever was," pictured in 1968. A photo from this session, with Brian Jones turned the opposite direction of the camera was used on the release of the single "Child of the Moon" 

David Bailey, describing how his friend Jagger differed from the rest of the band: "He was a bit bourgeois Mick, but the rest were wild ones." 

While Bailey was more of a Rolling Stones fan than a Beatle nut, Bailey did some great work in this photo session with John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Bailey noted that the Beatles "were just a boy band in the beginning with silly suits and silly haircuts, they were way out of date. I only liked their stuff after the White Album."
Ironically, this photo session took place three years before Bailey started 'liking' their work. 

Saturday, November 13, 2010

hills of forest green where the mountains touch the sky, a dream come true, I’ll live there ‘til I die, I’m asking you, to say my last goodbye, the love we knew ain’t worth another try

"I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived." - Henry David Thoreau

A young Jane Asher

Francoise Hardy

Jane Asher, in a very David Bailey-esque shot

Sharon Tate


Charlotte Martin in a shot from the 1970s

Charlotte Martin

Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean


Sharon Tate

Sophia Loren

A young Elizabeth Taylor

Debbie Harry

Another shot of Charlotte Martin

Sophie Daumier

A shot from the gorgeously talented photographer Courtney Brooke


Katharine Hepburn

Marianne Faithfull




Paul McCartney and baby Mary

Mick Jagger

John Lennon, in the mid-1970s


Sal Mineo and Jill Haworth in Exodus

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