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In this photo provided by the New-York Historical Society, photographer Bill Cunningham's muse, Editta Sherman, poses wearing a fur pillbox that playfully mimics the spiral lines of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, behind her, in New York. The photo is one of 88 prints from Bill Cunningham’s 1976-1978 project, “Facades,” featured in an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, running through June 14, 2014. The images are a whimsical photo essay in which Cunningham posed models in period costumes against famous New York City historic sites of the same vintage. (AP Photo/Gift of Bill Cunningham via New-York Historical Society, Bill Cunningham)

In this photo provided by the New-York Historical Society, photographer Bill Cunningham's muse, Editta Sherman, poses wearing a fur pillbox that playfully mimics the spiral lines of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum, behind her, in New York. The photo is one of 88 prints from Bill Cunningham’s 1976-1978 project, “Facades,” featured in an exhibition at the New-York Historical Society, running through June 14, 2014. The images are a whimsical photo essay in which Cunningham posed models in period costumes against famous New York City historic sites of the same vintage. (AP Photo/Gift of Bill Cunningham via New-York Historical Society, Bill Cunningham)

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