MID-CENTURY COCKTAIL PARTY AT THE SPENSER (ARCHITECT) RESIDENCE – PHOTO BY JULIUS SHULMAN
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I would like to order all of these dresses. Okay, thanks! 🙂
Dearest V
I can see The Dandy fitting in quite comfortably there, though I do fear for that man’s hand… won’t that metal surround get a mite hot!?!
Yours ever
The Perfumed Dandy
Oh, I love that photo and the situation it depicts. “Fancy another martini, dahlink?” “Don’t mind if I do, Mabel.” Oh, the greys and the crimson, the dresses and the room as a whole. And is that a bookcase I spy in the background? (sorry, I’m seeing this on a tiny screen!) I’d be curious to take a gander at what the books were…
These people look startingly modern.
Maybe just a tiny bit better dressed… Or maybe that was for camera 😉
why I am never invited to the good parties? heh.
Bring your tiara and pull up a chair, good to see you!
Looks like FUN. I’ll have a dry gin martini, please.
Is that a Gibson? With a cocktail onion instead of an olive?
What do they do when someone wants to read one of those books on the 7th shelf up? Stand on each others’ shoulders? *wink*