28th April 1925 - “L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes” opens in Paris.
The Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes held in Paris in 1925, ended up being the landmark event that would give shape and name to a new architectural and design style: Art Déco (from Arts Décoratifs).
24th March 1977 - Fleetwood Mac on the Cover of Rolling Stone.
1977’s Annie Leibovitz’s Rolling Stone cover shoot is the perfect reflection of Fleetwood Mac’s love and drama reputation.
6th February 2014 - Release of “The Grand Budapest Hotel”
On February 6, 2014, The Grand Budapest Hotel by Wes Anderson premiered in competition at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival as his eighth and most structurally ambitious film.
8th January 1963 - Jackie Kennedy brings the Mona Lisa to the United States
Only two remarkable times has the Mona Lisa left the Louvre: in 1911 when a former Louvre employee, Vincenzo Peruggia, stole it and took it to Italy; and in December 1962, when it arrived to US shores thanks to Jackie Kennedy.
14th November 1930 - Marlene Dietrich performing in her manly-tuxedo at romantic drama film Morocco.
The 14th of November 1930, the romantic drama film Morocco directed by Josef von Sternberg was released, providing the audience with one of the most iconic scenes of Hollywood´s Golden Age filmography: Marlene Dietrich dressed as a man kissing a woman.
31st August 2006 - The best seller book from Gallimard´s Collection Blanche is published.
The “Blanche” collection from French publisher house Gallimard presents one of the most iconic cover designs in publishing. Its best seller title as of today is the 2006 “The Elegance of the Hedgehog” published on a 31st of August.
26th July 1951 - Walt Disney’s Alice in Wonderland is released
On July 26, 1951, the London premiere of Walt Disney’s thirteenth animated film “Alice in Wonderland” took place.
13th July 1985 - David Bailey photographs UK bands during Live Aid
On 13th July 1985,David Bailey photographed the headline of rock stars performing at ‘Live Aid’ London in Wembley Stadium.
28th June 1897 - The Garden Party at Buckingham Palace
Gardens have always been places for entertaining. Queen Victoria began the tradition of garden parties at Buckingham Palace in the 1860s.
16th June 1986 - “The Queen is Dead” new LP by The Smiths
On June 16 1986, Rough Trade Records released The Smiths album: "The Queen is Dead."