The glamor! The Fashion! The lingo! The penciled eyebrows! There is something about a black and white flick that is inspiring to my sense of fashion. I watch and imagine how long it must have taken those women to get ready, and these were Hollywood looks that every day women emulated. I can barely wash my hair every other day! Its exhausting with work and everything else that one needs to keep up with in our 21st century life. Well, here is a ode to the women and men who knew how to shine, even without technicolor!
Its raining outside, what a good time to curl up with an old movie! Enjoy my Shenani-Followers!
Source URL: http://gbejadacosta.blogspot.com/2011/02/vintage-movies-make-me-smile.htmlPicture of Woody Allen and Romy Schneider from: http://www.theblogofrecord.com |
Picture of Linda Darnell playing Stella in "Fallen Angel", picture from: http://missmatildadreams.blogspot.com |
picture of Stella from: http://missmatildadreams.blogspot.com |
picture from: http://haircuttingfun.livejournal.com |
Picture of Lana Turner from "The Postman Always Rings Twice" (1946) from: flickr.com |
picture of Josephine from Zou Zou (1934) from: flickr.com |
Picture of Charlie Chaplin and Jackie Coogin in "The Kid" from: http://www.popartuk.com |
picture from: ioffer.com |
picture from: itslifeagain.blogspot.com |
picture of Astaire and Rogers from: http://www.blogwaybaby.com |
picture from: blog.roomplanners.com |
picture of Garbo in "Camille" from: http://robertarood.wordpress.com |
picture of "The Blue Angel" from: http://robertarood.wordpress.com |
picture from: listal.com |
picture from: charmcitycurrent.com |
An awesome suit, awesome eye brows and just an awesome picture all together, from: cinemaisdope.com |
Everyone's favorite little curly haired tap dancing queen; Shirley Temple, picture from: graydogsbooks.com |
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