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Melvin Sokolsky proves that fancy bubbles never go out of style

Melvin Sokolsky began working for Harper's Bazaar in 1959 and hasn't stopped taking photos of beautiful people looking fabulous since. Maybe his most famous fashion shoot, the Bubble series for Harper's Bazaar appeared in 1963 and it's magical. The clothes are heavenly and the bubble creates the feeling that the women are untouchable and in an entirely different league to all the regular schmucks. Some kind of ethereal, glamorous league. They don't make 'em like they used to. More at sokolsky.com.


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'4' comment(s) have been made
False Advanced Member
Absolutely gorgeous photos! Your explaination sums it up so well, a wonderful find! - Jake OXOXOXO
True New Lounger
I want a bubble!
True Senior Member
wow... amazing work. And more thinking it's more than 40 years old!
True Member
so does that mean they are in they're own bubble literally and metaphorically? :)

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