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Vintage CocaCola ad for after Thanksgiving
RETRO-A-RAMA Sandra Dee / Coppertone ad. c.1960
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Capri Shirt’s ad, 1966.
Playboy, August 1968, Advertisement, Photo by Alexas Urba
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fuckyeahvintage-retro: Helena Rubinstein Hair Tint, 1960 (via Ryan Khatam)
Bohn Advertisement, 1940s.
60sfashionandbeauty: Space age Frigidaire ad featured in The Saturday Evening Post, 1966. (♥)
Why don’t we have our own personal litter disintegrators yet?
atomsandsteel: If there’s a word for the inability to look beyond one’s own time, even when imagining the future, it is probably German.
imperialgoogie: It’s a load of balls.
americanprimitives: Armstrong Hair Pomade 1969
eyeofanarchitect: Royal-Globe Insurance ad, 1963
al-grave: hkirkh: “Vintage” Ads for modern day sites I feel like these ads need to be in Rapture
the-absolute-funniest-posts: chelikin: Some cool nostalgic retro-future advertising for YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Skype! Follow this blog, you’ll love it on your dashboard!
heionizesandatomizes: Guinness Time. Taken at the Guinness Storehouse in Ireland.
my-retro-vintage:Gypsy Rose Lee Advertisement 1930s
hoodoothatvoodoo: Dovima for Cartier advertising, Vogue, 1954
theblacklacedandy: halcyoniftedious: Advertisement for Arrow Dress Shirts and Collars (ca. 1929), by J. C. Leyendecker I love it when in painting the suit dissapears into the background, but you can still tell the persons shape
the-seed-of-europe: Advertisement for the Nürnberger Diele (a gay nightspot), ca. 1920-1930.
fuckyeahvintageillustration: Posters advertising Black and White cigars (1895- 1917), artist unknown. Source O. Mój. Boże.
luzfosca: Little boy talking to the locomotive crew, Waterloo Station, 1924 From Southern Railway’s advertising
theniftyfifties: GE Television advertisement, 1951.
reminiscent-smile: A Lucky Strike advertising from the April 1935 “Screen Book” magazine.
fuckyeahvintageillustration: Posters advertising ‘Mavis Perfume’ by Fred L. Packer, ca. 1920. Source
theverge: THIS IS WHAT NETFLIX WOULD HAVE LOOKED LIKE 50 YEARS AGO TV today from the world of tomorrow,“ was the slogan used to advertise the Philco Predicta in the 1950s, but it’s only now that this retro-futuristic television set is truly able
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retrospacezeta: via Scanagogo
dtxmcclain: Mercury Cougar, 1967
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modelgeek: chelikin: Some cool nostalgic retro-future advertising for YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Skype! i like this better
Richard E. Grant How to Get Ahead in Advertising (1989)