Friday, 22 March 2013

Butterfield 8

The glamorous styling and fashion of iconic actress Elizabeth Taylor—from the 1950s an 1960s. Glamorous vintage fashion from the Golden Age of Hollywood.




Butterfirld 8 is one of those movies where the interiors are so amazing and everything is just so white, ice blue and chic in the apartment.




The pale blue 70's phone with the antique gold and white lamp...


Let's stating from the classic opening scene: Elizabeth Taylor is Gloria, wearing a slip and a mink, padding about her lover's Fifth Avenue apartment after a night of dissolute behaviour. The entire apartment is painted light blue, but the color is bigger than I remember it, and not a washed out baby blue but something closer to a classic mid-century turquoise. Still, the color is very cool, and contrasts with the incredible sensuality of Ms. Taylor.




When she discovers the envelope full of money and a note that says“Is this enough?" she revolts, writes “no sale" on the mirror in lipstick, and runs out the door with a bottle of scotch.



Even her lipstick writing on the mirror is elegant...






The lovely chandeliers, Gold accents with that Butterfield 8 blue-green walls. Pristine white furniture and rattan backed chairs. 




























Fashion is not just about the collocation of clothing, can also be reflected in your taste in decoration.

Here are  two styles of decoration which are selected the ideas and colors from the movie Butterfirld 8. 

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