Sofia Loren with her killer pretzel. (These pretzels are making me thirsty). Image via Lotta Agaton.


Brigitte Bardot looking all cute through a chair back rest. Image via Sarah Klassen.


Elizabeth Taylor with a pearl necklace (seriously – stop that!) Image via fine ting og sjokolade.


Hey, you guys know that joke – an English(wo)man, a French(wo)man and an Italian(woman) walk into a bar… Oh, hang on. That doesn’t sound right… Anyway, today’s post is pretty RANDOM dot COM. Lucky it’s Design Free Thursday. Phew. Which means that (almost) anything goes.

I recently came across these images of the three lovely leading ladies photographed with inanimate objects. What do you think is going on there – was that some kind of fashion back in the day? Either way, it definitely made me smile and thought I should share the love.

x dana



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With a disarming blend of authority and approachability, Dana is a former refugee-turned-global design visionary. Through her multi-faceted work as a creative director, keynote speaker, editor, curator, interior designer and digital publisher, Dana empowers others to appreciate and engage with design in transformative ways, making the sometimes intimidating world of design accessible to everyone, regardless of their familiarity with the subject. Dana's been catapulted to the status of a stalwart global influencer, with recognition from industry heavyweights such as AD Germany, Vogue Living, Elle Décor Italia and Danish RUM Interiør Design, who have named as one of the Top True Global Influencers of the Design World and counted her among the most visionary female creatives on the planet. Her TEDx talk—"Design Can Change the Way You See the World"— will challenge and transform your understanding of design's omnipresent and profound influence. Through her vast experience in interiors, architecture and design, Dana challenges the prevailing rapid image culture, highlighting the importance of originality, sustainability, connecting with your values and learning to "see" design beyond the aesthetic.

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