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Vintage Paparazzi’s First-Run Fashions

Carole Landis—enchanting star of RKO’s “Having Wonderful Crime”—chooses for its Edwardian elegance this afternoon-to-after-midnight cut-away suit. A black sheath of a dress, done in rayon crepe . . . topped with a short, jet-collared jacket in champagne rayon bengaline. A Rose Barrack design at B. Altman,...

Cookie Quilt Table Runner

Just like a quilter’s fabric collection, your selection of colored dough adds individuality and charm to this “quilt.” You’ll find specific designs to follow, but feel free to create your own patterns as well. You can cut all the dough Squares into triangles or rectangles...

Great Designers—Sir Alec Issigonis

In Sir Alec Issigonis the world witnessed a true genius of automotive design, who single-handedly set the template for the modern small car. He was an exceptional talent with genuinely unique and radical ideas. An iconoclast and an outsider, Issigonis was also an individualist, and...

Vintage Paparazzi’s First-Run Fashions

Esther Williams . . . currently starring in M-G-M’s “Thrill Of A Romance” with Van Johnson, is a pirate’s darling in this exciting Tina Leser original. The gaily striped Guatamala cotton skirt is a treasure with its debonair paunch pockets, nail-head studded with pieces o’ gold....

Classics Of The Future

Volvo C70 Convertible, 1997   C70 Convertible Clearly an attempt to echo the success of the P1800, the sleek C70 was available as both a coupe and a convertible, with the latter selling an impressive 50,000 units prior to the model’s overhaul in 2006. A range of economical...

Fuelling The Future

Cars need fuel, and for those fortunate to own a car in the early 20th century, that meant buying petrol in cans from the nearest chemists’ or bicycle shop. As car-ownership increased, however, following the launch of the Model T Ford the need for roadside...