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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Governor's Island Roaring '20s Dance and Hot Jazz Picnic - 1







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Comments on "Governor's Island Roaring '20s Dance and Hot Jazz Picnic - 1"

 

Blogger Carolina Lange said ... (9:04 AM) : 

Wow, fantastic!!!

 

Blogger Vava said ... (9:20 AM) : 

I love this! The bird's nest hat is a great! Looking forward to seeing more photos of the Roaring 20s!

 

Blogger Tereneh Idia said ... (9:45 AM) : 

Ohhh..so glad you were able to photograph this! I cannot wait to see more. Thanks.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:06 AM) : 

The Great Gatsby meets colonial extravaganza. Superb ... and so theatrical. Love it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:29 AM) : 

looks like Eugenia Kim hat?
Where from?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:50 AM) : 

The man in white linen looks like a particular necktie designer for Polo Ralph Lauren.

The men's brown dress boots in the shoe closeup look like the Madison model by Stacy-Adams, which has not changed in about a century. I love them.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:09 AM) : 

I want to see accessories. Catch any vintage baubles with your camera?

 

Blogger The Idea Of Progress said ... (11:13 AM) : 

It looks like a party at Gatsby's house.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:15 AM) : 

These are really great! The bird hat is so imaginative and interesting, and I love the photo of the dancing feet. Amazing job, Sart! I can't wait to see the rest of these.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:20 AM) : 

a little bit of Isabella Blow spirit in that hat! Viva Isabella! Wonderful!

 

Blogger Denise said ... (12:01 PM) : 

Wow! It helps me imagine what a party in the Great Gatsby would be like. Bird's nest hat, and her glasses are so wonderful.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:37 PM) : 

That's why we miss your photos. The hat with the nests! The picnic basket and le cannotier! AND the shoes for connoisseurs: the black suede and the brown leather boots! Lovely.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:39 PM) : 

This looks like so much fun! I am envious, Sart! I often wonder why certain silhouettes are in style at one time and not another - and then they come back again. Is it random or a reaction to something else in the world or just peoples desire for something different? Can't wait to see more photos.

 

Blogger mirella. said ... (1:54 PM) : 

i just love the dancing feet photo.
a glimpse of luxury in a spontaneous capture*

 

Blogger Aya Amurjuev said ... (2:00 PM) : 

Amazing! Really looking forward to more!!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:33 PM) : 

ahh, those brown shoes in the second piction (with plus-fours?) are just perfection.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:53 PM) : 

oh sart, you're such a tease. i want more!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:19 PM) : 

extraordinary dancing feet, Sart, accented nicely by the sandals in the background in full-on Charleston mode....ah, nice, so nice.

Looking forward to all of these.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:05 PM) : 

fantastic, loving the shoe shot

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:34 PM) : 

Regarding the man in the linen suit - while the tie just pops off the suit (which is also a great choice), I felt it was ruined by the wrinkles and Doc Oc glasses. Did he get into a tussle rolling down a hill with the infamous villain?

 

Blogger simplyolive said ... (6:49 PM) : 

that hat is fantastic! such vibrant color!

 

Blogger v.nessalee said ... (7:09 PM) : 

ooh. so neat. i love the shot of people's feet dancing. such crisp colours too. looking forward to seeing more.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:53 PM) : 

I saw the same woman with the bird nest hat today at the BBQ Block Party--she was wearing the same great shoes and just looked fantastic!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:59 PM) : 

I hate to sound like I'm being mean, but frankly, the fellow below, "the Park Avenuer," seems vastly more camp than any of these folks. These folks just look good to me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:20 AM) : 

hi Scott! that's my friend Chris's hat! I shot a bunch of Michael (fantastic!) and I shot you talking to him - holly van voast

 

Blogger Ming the Merciless said ... (12:23 AM) : 

OMG, I love the photos! They are absolutely amazing. Photos #2 (shoes), #4 (hat and glasses) and #5 (picnic) are so editorial. They could easily be for Vogue or Martha Stewart. Brilliantly done, Sart.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:34 AM) : 

Looks like fun! Wish I could have been there :)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:29 AM) : 

I fucking love those brown boots. LUST

 

Blogger Bel said ... (5:50 AM) : 

Did you dress for the occasion Sart?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:23 AM) : 

What an amazing event. Will it be annual?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:54 AM) : 

the birds nest hat is by magar hatworks...so fabulous

 

Blogger Jingoist said ... (3:28 PM) : 

That linen suit is very transcendent- makes for a great 20's party ensemble yet could be thrown into any Spring catalog today and it would sell- I am curious if it is vintage or something contemporary. My guess is the latter, but still.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:18 PM) : 

Beautiful! I have had this weird strawboater fetish ever since I first saw Peter Lawford in "Easter Parade" when I was a kid.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:45 PM) : 

You know what, Sart? I've had an unusual reaction to these pix.

Pure unadulterated jealousy.

My lovely little desert redoubt seems not so much fun anymore.

-- desertwind

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:33 AM) : 

a bit recherche/ pseud, but not a turn off.

want see cool? have you been to felix hernandez' rhythm review parties at roseland? 23 june next one. the best soul, r&b, disco & funk from 60s-80s.
more authentic than that pseud attempt -

love on ya

 

Blogger aliceinprogress said ... (7:20 AM) : 

i've always dreamt to have a so chic brunch on New York grass...
one day...lovely hat..all is perfect

 

Blogger aliceinprogress said ... (7:21 AM) : 

According to graet Gatsby Style

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:48 AM) : 

I am in love with this whole thing, Scott. Bravo to this group for keeping civility alive. I want to join!
Marline of Rochester NY

 

Blogger Sarah said ... (10:37 AM) : 

That hat is to die for wonderful (as all things red are), but not very 20s. Wished she had saved it for the right outfit and occasion! Although something so beautiful would be hard for anyone to sit on.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:51 AM) : 

The black shoes are so simple and beautiful. Where do they come from?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:20 PM) : 

I love the photo of the shoes, the delicate black mary janes with the orange flowing skirt against the brown leather boots, black socks and cuffed trousers... its just perfect! a little bit fun a little bit serious please say the owners of these shoes are together!!!

 

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