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androidghost: samwanda: sciencefictiongallery: Spacemen 1963 ♥ ♥ ♥ King of the Rocket Men. I showed that bitch my ray gun and space helmet. Bitches love ray guns and space helmets.
Rules To Live By: “Never leave home without being properly attired.”
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Me, when there's a "SALE" on shoes. Or bags. Or space helmets. Or just a SALE in general.
Look at this gorgeous Pucci space helmet I just picked up from our old friend’s over at Apollo’s Moon Frocks! Isn’t it MARVELOUS? Now I can travel at light speed without worrying about my hair! Flyaways are a thing of the past! ~Bunny
This is appropriate for a wedding, no? (ASKING FOR A FRIEND) ~Bunny
WEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRQ! *finger wag* ~Yü
That hussy in blue? THE HOUSE. DOWN. BOOTS. ~Yü earwigbiscuits: Sally Victor hats in Vogue, March 1957 (via)
Caroline Munro
On the film set of Destination Moon. Photos by Allen Grant, 1950.
Space Helmet One For G3F https://www.renderotica.com/store/sku/59308_Space-Helmet-One-For-G3FSpace Helmet One for G3F contains a total of 25 MATs zones and 7 Adjusting Morphs. 14 MATs Full Presets and 10 MATs Presets for the Torch and Internal Lights
You Earthlings are so behind! Anybody who’s anybody on Planet Q will be sporting this beauteous headgear. I recently purchased my space helmet from Apollo’s Moon Frocks, a wonderful little shoppe that stays up on only the most current
SQUEEE! I dragsolutely *adore* Space Helmets!
photo by Art Kane, 1960.
I'm Jerry Hall
Candy Priceless
cerrytree: (via melisaki) Untitled - Fashion Photography by Peter Knapp for The Sunday Times Magazine, 1967 From etapes.com You know, for those colder planets.
Picture of retro flight attendant fashion looking so futuristic from the Seattle Museum of Flight.
jeanjeanie61: Naty Abascal - Harper’s Bazaar April 1965 Photo By Richard Avedon http://www.iainclaridge.co.uk Of course. This is what I always look like when I pull off my space helmet.
Space Age Planet
nickkahler: Pierre Cardin, Portrait of a Woman with a Velour Helmet, c. 1960
Paco Rabanne helmet.
Hello. Earth. We’re ready to report our findings…
cruello: Astronaut Anna Fisher John Bryson
Retro Geek... Fashion
retro futurism
space-age-planet: by Art Kane.
arkhamgel: Technos - Paul Alexander
les-cons: Fabulous !
maysgrafx: the visitor
monkeypants: vintagegal: Tomorrowland at Disneyland 1961
grim-realizations: IS this golden age spaceman gay enough?
Anything goes in the future! Now, time for some tea and crumpets on the moon.
THE PINK CHAOS
weirdvintage: Feather helmets by John French, 1960s (via Retronaut)
Steve Niles Tumblr
my friend the deuce
scottpatrick: Odyssey
Cover of “The Fourth Power” by Juan Gimenez, published 2002.
My Society
vanivaniva: woot… cats in space.
Tokyo Bleep
70sscifiart: For 2022, I’m doing Space Helmet Reflection Saturday! Every Saturday, I’ll post a retro science fiction illustration featuring a scene reflected through the visor of a spacesuit. First up is one of the most beautiful examples, this
70sscifiart: Peter Elson did his take on the space helmet reflection with this 1981 work, a cover to Arthur C. Clarke’s ‘Of Time and Stars.’This trope is so popular in part because of its visual economy: It elegantly gets both a face and the scene
70sscifiart: Happy Space Helmet Reflection Saturday! Here’s David O'Connor’s 1980 cover to ‘Who Goes There?’ by Edward Edelson. Again, the reflection helps put a viewer in the space shoes of the astronaut — and this time the title says exactly
70sscifiart: Another big reason why the space helmet reflection visual trope works: By showing the witness to a view, the art ‘forces’ a reader to put themself in that person’s head and picture their emotional response.Great example: Stanislaw
70sscifiart: A surrealist Space Helmet Reflection Saturday: Ron Walotsky’s ‘Spaceman,’ an undated interior illustration in his 2000 art collection ’Inner Visions’
70sscifiart: Today’s Space Helmet Reflection Saturday comes from the great John Berkey — an interior illustration for the November 1998 issue of ’Science Fiction Age.’ I wonder if she’s contemplating this city’s odd zoning laws.
n-a-s-a: Thor’s Helmet Credit & Copyright: Star Shadows Remote Observatory and PROMPT/UNC