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  1. Soul Magazine

    March 26, 2012 by 16stone


  2. 1950′s Pin Up Treasure

    March 15, 2012 by 16stone

    This gorgeous lithograph will be all mine hopefully by next week.

    I’m head over heels for it right now. Enjoy!


  3. Vintage Movies We Love: Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.

    March 13, 2012 by 16stone

    Oh my goodness, I can’t believe I’m about to do a blog post about Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. I’d forgotten all about this movie. As a kid, I remember renting this from Blockbuster at least 5 times. I had my own VCR in my room, so my parents never knew about the cursing and the sex scene. They figured it was some tween movie I was watching. Yesterday, it popped up as a suggestion for me on Netflix and I had a sudden flashback to 1992. It’s hard to believe that was 20 years ago already.

    Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.  is a classic hood movie based on a 17 year old girl named Chantel. When I was little I wanted to be just like her. I wanted those braids she had and those round sunglasses she wore. But I watched the movie again last night and my feelings about it have changed slightly. As an adult, Chantel’s character now looks to be rude, naive, and just plain dumb. At one point in the movie she dumps the boyfriend she’s seeing for a new guy just because he had a Jeep, lol. Not to mention she curses at her teachers and parents throughout the movie. She’s certainly not the type of character I’d look up to now. Regardless of the over acting and sketchy plot line, it still remains a cult classic to me. This movie had a lot of heart and a banging soundtrack. For those of us who remember, here’s a look back…

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  4. Rare Vintage Magazine: Color Magazine

    March 9, 2012 by 16stone

    This magazine is impossible to find. I have no info about the publisher or how long it was around. I came across this by chance during my many hours of obsessing over vintage magazines.  I promise I will find more. I love a challenge of finding the rarest of the rare. I love how vivid the covers are, hence the name. Enjoy!

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  5. Retro Gold

    February 28, 2012 by 16stone

    Check out this fun pin up print by S. Harkey

    Buy this print


  6. Brown Magazine part 2

    February 22, 2012 by 16stone

    So I posted some covers from Brown magazine way back in 2010. I found a few more so here’s the full spread of them. I absolutely love the colors on this magazine and the poses too. These are a lot of fun. Enjoy!


  7. Vintage Valentine

    February 14, 2012 by 16stone

    *blows kisses* xxx ooo…

    Photos: Jet Magazine


  8. Remembering Whitney…

    February 11, 2012 by 16stone

    I can’t even talk about this right now…. This is terrible and heart breaking news.

    Whitney you will never be forgotten…

    Whitney Houston

    August 9th 1963- Feburary 11th 2012

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  9. Ebony Fashion Fair

    February 10, 2012 by 16stone

    As New York Fashion Week is upon us, I thought this was the perfect subject. I’m not in the mood for going to shows this season. While being broke saving for my wedding, I certainly don’t feel like going to runway shows to stare at  expensive clothes I could never afford in million years anyway. Been there, done that…so I’ll continue to look to the past for inspiration.

    As a kid, I went to the Ebony Fashion Fair runways shows every year. My mother was an acquaintance of  Mr. Johnson and he would give her free tickets to the shows. I remember seeing some of the most beautiful clothes I’ve ever seen in my life. One dress in particular stands out in my memory. It was by a Japanese designer and it was shaped like one of those round paper lanterns. As the model walked down the runway, the lights went down and the dress lit up like a lamp. My 11 year brain almost exploded at the theatrics.

    I wanted to be just like the women on the runway. They walked with such confidence. I used to go home after the show every year and practice walking with a book on my head. I can also remember having lots of Fashion Fair make up around the house. I used to make my face up with the pink compacts in the mirror. I haven’t seen the glamour and elegance of the Ebony Fashion Fair matched on any runway of NYFW.

    Excepts from ebonyfashionfair.com

    Mrs. Eunice Johnson, producer and director of the Ebony Fashion Fair and secretary-treasurer of Johnson Publishing Company, died of renal failure at her home in Chicago. She was 93. “ Mrs. Johnson elevated the image of Black women being fashion conscious, fashion forward and affluent,” said Kenneth Owen, assistant producer of Ebony Fashion Fair, who was handpicked by the fashion pioneer 26 years ago to work alongside her.  Always impeccably dressed and wearing designer fashions herself, everything came back to fashion and education. To date, more than 4,000 shows have been performed in the United States, the Caribbean, London, England, and Kingston, Jamaica. Ebony Fashion Fair has raised more than $55 million for various scholarship groups. 

    Mrs. Eunice Johnson

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  10. Vintage Pin Up Calendar Art

    January 27, 2012 by 16stone

    Ooooh la la…!

    Artist unknown: vintage postcard series