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#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #BryanRandall #EmporioArmani Canarias 1993
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #SusieBick et #CameronAlborzian #TheNewYorkTimesMagazine 1996
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #HervéLeBihan #VogueParis Mars 1994
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #ChristyTurlington #YSL Couture #VogueParis Paris 1993
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #SibylBuck #Montana 1995
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #SoniaRykiel collection été 1987 Trouville 1986
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #ThierryMugler #Stern Brooklyn 1995
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #Hermès par #MartinMargiela Trouville 2003
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #GraceHartzel #MadameFigaro Juin 2018
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #CateBlanchett #Wmagazine Londres 2018
#Postcard #DominiqueIssermann #CateBlanchett #Wmagazine Londres 2018
About RSS Enterprise
Before (a)social media, the web used to be social. Each and every Web 2.0 site used to offer its info pebbles also as an RSS feed. RSS (really simple syndication) is a standardized XML format (extensible markup language) that an RSS reader app can import and display. Some of this information infrastructure has survived and can be revived by the web app RSS Enterprise on this page.
The primary use case is Mastodon. But as it turns out, RSS feeds provided by BlueSky, tumblr, WordPress, SpeakerDeck, Pinterest, and Wordpress can also be displayed here.
For Mastodon in specific, there are a few special features:
- You can click Mastodon tags to load the tag’s content with RSS Enterprise. Try #SciFiEtiquette or #trendytoots
Discover more insights at the tag #RSSEnterprise itself.
- You can click a Mastodon user to display her feed. Try @mprove or @chronohh
- You can drag any RSS feed URL from any web page to the cover above and drop it into the river. This does also work for Mastodon users and hash tags, as well as for blogspot, pinterest, substack, and tumblr. Of course, you can always fiddle around with the address parameters in the URL.
(The menu command Edit > Paste of an RSS address is also possible, but less exciting.)
- stay curious – have fun
By Matthias Müller-Prove. Modified:
2/27/26