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1970 Fashion Icons





1970 fashion icons






    fashion icons
  • Fashion design is the art of the application of design and [[aesthetics]or natural beauty] to clothing and accessories. Fashion design is influenced by cultural and social attitudes, and has varied over time and place.

  • (Fashion Icon) Fashion, a general term for the style and custom prevalent at a given time, in its most common usage refers to costume or clothing style.





    1970
  • 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year that started on a Thursday (link shows full calendar), in accordance with the Gregorian calendar. It was also the first year of the 1970s.

  • "1970" is a single by Japanese band Boris released by Inoxia Records. It features alternate/extended versions of two of the songs from Heavy Rocks on 7" vinyl. The single was limited to 500 copies on black vinyl.

  • (1970s) seventies: the decade from 1970 to 1979











1970 fashion icons - Fashion Icon




Fashion Icon (Taboo Sex Stories)


Fashion Icon (Taboo Sex Stories)



* This is the special edition of Jess C Scott's taboo-themed short story collection.

* Available with other collections in PRIMAL SCREAM (best price/bundle/anthology).

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NOTE: Jess writes erotic fiction, not pornography. Please visit Jess's website for more info -- jessink.com/porn_vs_erotica.htm

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SUMMARY (Special Edition): Jess has compiled five of her (deviant, but reworked) short stories, and placed them all together into one collection, priced reasonably. This edition establishes the characters as step relatives.

GENRE: Erotic Fiction / Contemporary Fiction / Psychology (Human Sexuality) / Short Stories (45,000 words)

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STORY SUMMARIES:

1. Wicked Lovely (step-siblings):
Ed has been (guiltily) attracted to "Goddess Julie" for as long as he can remember--but moves out once he finishes high school. Unexpectedly, Julie discovers she has similar sentiments...

2. Swiss Miss (step-siblings):
Listless Andy Acklin underestimates the hold his younger stepsister has over him, who's blossomed into a full fledged hottie.

3. Crunk (neighbours):
Cougar on the prowl Rachel Coker turns her attention to Brent, her 20-year-old neighbour.

4. Ringfinger (step-siblings):
22-year-old Nathan Karim proves his lifetime commitment and loyalty to Maya Karim, three days before Maya's wedding day.

5. Spinning Around (stepfather/stepdaughter):
48-year-old Deryk Wolf's not-so-little girl shows her appreciation for his support of her passion for fashion.

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REVIEWS:

[Ms. Scott] can weave a vivid tale of lust and love, bringing together lovers for casual sex or eternal devotion. I generally like her style. . .it's good, quick erotic fiction."
-- Traction_Bob / B&N Review

"I read the middle story of AFF (Jack in the Box), which I loved. I am looking forward to the others. You are not obscene as far as I can see. You write about emotion. . .you have something very original and very contemporary."
-- customer email, March 2011 (from U.K.)

"I think anyone who has the guts to write good [taboo-themed erotic fiction] needs to be lauded. What inspired you to write on [this] theme?"
-- J. K. / Goodreads message, May 2011

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Excerpt (from Story #1, Wicked Lovely):

I felt like an animal, and animals don't know sin, do they?

Excerpt (from Story #2, Swiss Miss):

Andy gave a sideward glance to Christina, a little nauseous, a little delirious, wrongly thinking that her image in real life might counter the image he was entertaining in his head. He felt so off-center. He was supposed to be a young professional, not a blistering fool in the company of his own non-blood-related relative, who happened to be waking all the cells in his blood.

Excerpt (from Story #5, Spinning Around):

Deryk was in New York to show his support for Aimee--she'd made it through the auditions for Fashion Icon, where would-be designers would compete for the chance to showcase their collection at NY Fashion Week, with the first place winner walking away with $100,000 to use as seed money to start their own fashion line.

He walked into the casino to gamble away the images in his mind. Everything seemed to happen in that past week. It seemed like he hadn't been living all this while, only existing in a bubble he didn't even know he was trapped in.

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More Info/Excerpts @ jessink.com/fashionicon.htm

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AUTHOR BIO:

Jess identifies herself as an author/artist/non-conformist. Her literary work has appeared in a diverse range of publications, such as Word Riot, ITCH Magazine, and The Battered Suitcase.

Jess writes erotic fiction, not porn, and she writes about love/emotions, not fluffy romance. Visit her website for free samples and more!

jesscscott.com
jessINK.com

* This is the special edition of Jess C Scott's taboo-themed short story collection.

* Available with other collections in PRIMAL SCREAM (best price/bundle/anthology).

=====

NOTE: Jess writes erotic fiction, not pornography. Please visit Jess's website for more info -- jessink.com/porn_vs_erotica.htm

=====

SUMMARY (Special Edition): Jess has compiled five of her (deviant, but reworked) short stories, and placed them all together into one collection, priced reasonably. This edition establishes the characters as step relatives.

GENRE: Erotic Fiction / Contemporary Fiction / Psychology (Human Sexuality) / Short Stories (45,000 words)

=====

STORY SUMMARIES:

1. Wicked Lovely (step-siblings):
Ed has been (guiltily) attracted to "Goddess Julie" for as long as he can remember--but moves out once he finishes high school. Unexpectedly, Julie discovers she has similar sentiments...

2. Swiss Miss (step-siblings):
Listless Andy Acklin underestimates the hold his younger stepsister has over him, who's blossomed into a full fledged hottie.

3. Crunk (neighbours):
Cougar on the prowl Rachel Coker turns her attention to Brent, her 20-year-old neighbour.

4. Ringfinger (step-siblings):
22-year-old Nathan Karim proves his lifetime commitment and loyalty to Maya Karim, three days before Maya's wedding day.

5. Spinning Around (stepfather/stepdaughter):
48-year-old Deryk Wolf's not-so-little girl shows her appreciation for his support of her passion for fashion.

=====

REVIEWS:

[Ms. Scott] can weave a vivid tale of lust and love, bringing together lovers for casual sex or eternal devotion. I generally like her style. . .it's good, quick erotic fiction."
-- Traction_Bob / B&N Review

"I read the middle story of AFF (Jack in the Box), which I loved. I am looking forward to the others. You are not obscene as far as I can see. You write about emotion. . .you have something very original and very contemporary."
-- customer email, March 2011 (from U.K.)

"I think anyone who has the guts to write good [taboo-themed erotic fiction] needs to be lauded. What inspired you to write on [this] theme?"
-- J. K. / Goodreads message, May 2011

=====

Excerpt (from Story #1, Wicked Lovely):

I felt like an animal, and animals don't know sin, do they?

Excerpt (from Story #2, Swiss Miss):

Andy gave a sideward glance to Christina, a little nauseous, a little delirious, wrongly thinking that her image in real life might counter the image he was entertaining in his head. He felt so off-center. He was supposed to be a young professional, not a blistering fool in the company of his own non-blood-related relative, who happened to be waking all the cells in his blood.

Excerpt (from Story #5, Spinning Around):

Deryk was in New York to show his support for Aimee--she'd made it through the auditions for Fashion Icon, where would-be designers would compete for the chance to showcase their collection at NY Fashion Week, with the first place winner walking away with $100,000 to use as seed money to start their own fashion line.

He walked into the casino to gamble away the images in his mind. Everything seemed to happen in that past week. It seemed like he hadn't been living all this while, only existing in a bubble he didn't even know he was trapped in.

=====

More Info/Excerpts @ jessink.com/fashionicon.htm

=====

AUTHOR BIO:

Jess identifies herself as an author/artist/non-conformist. Her literary work has appeared in a diverse range of publications, such as Word Riot, ITCH Magazine, and The Battered Suitcase.

Jess writes erotic fiction, not porn, and she writes about love/emotions, not fluffy romance. Visit her website for free samples and more!

jesscscott.com
jessINK.com










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Maharani Gayatri Devi - rest in peace




Maharani Gayatri Devi - rest in peace





From Wikipedia:

Gayatri Devi (23 May 1920 - 29 July 2009), often styled as Maharani Gayatri Devi, Rajmata of Jaipur, was born as Princess Gayatri Devi of Cooch Behar. She was the third Maharani of Jaipur from 1939 to 1970 through her marriage to HH Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. The royal titles and the accompanying privy purses were technically abolished through a constitutional amendment in 1971.

Following India's independence and the subsequent abolition of the princely states, she became an extremely successful politician. Gayatri Devi was also celebrated for her classical beauty and became something of a fashion icon in her adulthood.

She died on July 29, 2009 in Jaipur, at the age of 90, due to paralytic ileus.

Early life
Her father, Prince Jitendra Narayan of Cooch Behar, was the younger brother of the Yuvraja (Crown Prince). Her mother was Princess Indira Raje of Baroda, the only daughter of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, an extremely beautiful princess and a legendary socialite. Early in her life, her uncle's death led to her father ascending the throne (gaddi). Gayatri Devi studied at Shantiniketan, and later in Lausanne, Switzerland, where she travelled with her mother and siblings, then studied secretarial skills in London School of Secretaries; Brilliantmont and Monkey Club London.

She married HH Saramad-i-Rajahai Hindustan Raj Rajendra Sri Maharajadhiraj Sir Sawai Man Singh II Bahadur on 9th May 1940

Maharani Gayatri Devi (as she was styled after marriage) was a particularly avid equestrienne. Gayatri Devi had one child, Prince Jagat Singh of Jaipur, ex-Raja of Isarda, born on 15th October 1949, who was granted his grandfather's fief as a subsidiary title, and Gayatri Devi was called the Rajmata or Queen Mother. Jagat Singh was thus half-brother to Bhawani Singh of Jaipur.

Gayatri Devi was once included in Vogue magazine's Ten Most Beautiful Women list.

Gayatri Devi started schools for girls' education in Jaipur, most prominent of which is the Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls’ Public School. She also promoted the dying art of blue pottery.


Political career
After Partition and Independence Day in India in 1947, and later the abolition of royal privileges and privy purses in 1971, Gayatri Devi ran for Parliament in 1962 and won the constituency in the Lok Sabha in the world's largest landslide, winning 192,909 votes out of 246,516 cast, confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records. She continued to hold this seat on 1967 and 1971, Swatantra Party of C. Rajagopalachari, the second Governor-General of Independent India, running against the Congress Party.

When the privy purses were abolished in 1971, terminating all royal privileges and titles, Gayatri Devi was accused of violating tax laws, and served 5 months in Tihar Jail. She retired from politics and published her autobiography, A Princess Remembers, written with Santha Rama Rau, in 1976. She was also the focus of the film Memoirs of a Hindu Princess, directed by Francois Levie.

There were rumors that she might re-enter politics as late as 1999, when the Cooch Behar Trinamool Congress nominated her as their candidate for the Lok Sabha elections, but she did not respond to the offer.

Her father Jitendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur was the second son of Maharaja Nripendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur and Maharani Sunity Devi of Cooch Behar. After the untimely death of his elder brother Maharaja Raj Rajendra Narayan Bhup Bahadur, a bachelor, he ascended the throne of Cooch Behar in November 1913, few month's after his marriage with Princess Indira raje Gaekwad of Baroda. Maharani Sunity Devi was the daughter of illustrious Brahmo social reformer Keshab Chandra Sen.

Family relationships
Gayatri Devi was related to several other erstwhile royal families in India, and not only the Rajput royals. Her maternal grandparents were Maharaja Sayajirao and Maharani Chimnabai of Baroda. Through marriage, she was related to Maharaja Hanuwant Singh of Jodhpur, the Maharaja of Dewas, the Maharaja of Tripura, and the Maharaja of Pithapuram in South India.

She had one son, Maharaj Jagat Singh of Jaipur (erstwhile Raja of Isarda), and two grandchildren, Lalitaya Kumari and Devraj Singh. She is also indirectly related to the former royal families of Lunawada and Baria.

Death
She developed gastric problems in London and was admitted to a hospital there.She was being treated for gastric disorder at the King Edward’s Hospital in London and had expressed her desire to return to Jaipur as she felt lonely in London. Gayatri Devi was flown in an air ambulance to Jaipur. She was admitted at Santokba Durlabhji Memorial Hospital (SDMH) on July 17.

Dr. S C Kala, who was attending on her, said she was suffering from paralytic ileus. This is a condition when one’s intestines don’t move. She was kept in the ICU. There was a polypoid growth in her colon.

Her death came a day after the passing away of actress Leela Naidu, both of whom were named by Vogue as amongst the 10 most beautif











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rock'n roll





here i wear wear one of the outfits we will show in "adventures on Orient express" this is the amazing "Rock'n roll " by Cynthia Smit.
I'm a real rock queen wearing "Rock'n roll in black" a very dynamic tank with the classic Rolling stones logo matched with a super sexy mini jeans skirt.
What a hot combination!
And for your personal information, let me say something about the logo Cynthia used for the tank: the artwork, designed by John Pasche in 1970, has always represented the icon of the Rolling Stones inspired by the lips and tongue of Mick Jagger.
The original artwork was bought by London's Victoria and Albert Museum for $ 92,500. Half the cost was supported by The Art Fund, which considers him one of the most dynamic visual ever.
And is strange to think that John Pasche, the artist who has designed, were paid $ 50 for the commission, which they were added 200 more for the quality and the satisfaction of the work.










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