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vampdreaminginhollywood: Raquel Torres
Valentino Vamp
divadietrich: Marlene Dietrich in her Beverly Hills Garden. 1935.
divadietrich: Marlene Dietrich and her luggage.
VAMP DREAMING IN HOLLYWOOD
divadietrich: Marlene Dietrich and Ernst Lubitsch on the set of “Angel” (1937).
divadietrich: Marlene Dietrich in The Devil is a Woman (1935).
divadietrich: Marlene Dietrich and Adolphe Menjou in Morocco (1930).
divadietrich: Marlene Dietrich in “A Foreign Affair” (1948).
divadietrich: Director Alfred Hitchcock watches as Marlene Dietrich (in Dior) rehearses a number from “Stage Fright”. The laziest.
vampdreaminginhollywood: Mae West
vampdreaminginhollywood: Carole Lombard, 1930s.
dreaminparis: Mary Ellis
vampdreaminginhollywood: Doris Hill
vampdreaminginhollywood: Gloria Swanson
vampdreaminginhollywood: anita louise
vampdreaminginhollywood: Esther Ralston, 1928 photographed by Russell Ball
vampdreaminginhollywood: Louise Brooks
miss-flapper: “Louise Brooks is the only woman who had the ability to transfigure no matter what film into a masterpiece. Louise is the perfect apparition, the dream woman, the being without whom the cinema would be a poor thing. She was much more
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viola-goes-to-hollywood: Theda Bara
wehadfacesthen: Theda Bara wearing a gown of peacock feathers in Cleopatra (J Gordon Edwards, 1917) With the implementation of the Hayes Code, Cleopatra was judged too obscene to be shown. The last two prints in existence were destroyed by fires at
vampdreaminginhollywood: Alla Nazimova and Rudolph Valentino in Camille c.1921
onlyoldphotography: Frank Eugene: Miss Ide, 1890-1903
onlyoldphotography: Frank Eugene: The Pearl Necklace, 1900s
scotts5thavenue: The Divine In Blue - Giovanni Boldini
jar-full-of-air: Kay Nielsen Illustration
moika-palace: La Belle Helene, George Barbier, 1922.
zombienormal: Paul Rieth, Jugend magazine, 1925. Via.
kittyinva: 1928 evening fashion from “McCall’s” magazine.
moika-palace: “The Last Coach,” Gazette du Bon Genre ca. 1912-1913.
Rene Jules Lalique, Collaret, Gold, enamel, diamonds, ca. 1900
thirtyknives: Pendant by Pierre-Georges DeRaisme. Circa 1900s. Gold, ivory, periodot, enamel, diamond. PIERRE-GEORGES DERAISME, 1900s The Art Nouveau pendant of open work foliate design decorated with green and brown enamel, framing two carved ivory
omgthatdress: Brooch ca. 1880-1890 via The Victoria & Albert Museum
omgthatdress: Brooch 1860 Sotheby’s
questionableadvice: ~ Highland Linen Writing Paper, c. 1920’svia Vintage Ads Live Journal“Your Self-Respect will not allow you to receive friends in a kimono. But do you ever send your friends letters that are inappropriately dressed?” I to jest
questionableadvice: ~ House and Home: A Complete Housewife’s Guide, by Marion Harland, 1889via Internet Archive
questionableadvice: ~ The Ladies’ Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners; or, Miss Leslie’s Behaviour Book, a Guide and Manual for Ladies, by Eliza Leslie, 1864via Open Library
questionableadvice: ~ The Nervous Housewife, by Abraham Myerson, M.D., 1920
questionableadvice: ~ The Bicycling World, November 1887 Mój bratanku…
questionableadvice: ~ Scott Tissues, May 1930 (Good Housekeeping)via Vintage Ads Live Journal“At least 15 painful diseases can be caused or aggravated by improper tissue, warns a prominent New York hospital specialist.”
Moika Palace
prettybooks: Early chromolithography used in children’s books. (by Ben Mitchell)
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creatio-ex-materia: engraved by Leonard Francolini. You can find more of his work here.
the-sinking-spell: Conrad Veidt’s cremation urn at Golders Green Crematorium in London.
la-belle-noiseuse: Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari, Robert Wiene, 1920
railwayshoes: The Hands of Orlac (Orlacs Hände), 1924
emocionalmentestable: Dracula, Morrissey.
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chaplinfortheages: Charlie in his editing room 1918. :*
vampdreaminginhollywood: 1920s French Postcard
sydneyflapper: Bobby Doyle, vaudeville performer.
mizenscen-blog: Cecil Beaton as Gainsborough for the Pageant of Hyde Park, June 1928.
haroldlloyds: Happy Birthday Rudolph Valentino May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926 Czyżeś słyszał, Rudolfie, o potędze miłości etc.
shoopdancer2504: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TYRONE EDMUND POWER JR.(May 5, 1914 – November 15, 1958) “There was one absolutely gorgeous man in Hollywood I had admired from afar for several years. When I saw him in a nightclub or at a motion picture function,
Closing Night by Donata Wenders
onlyoldphotography: Ralph Gibson: Untitled (The Pimp’s Shoe). 1974
Milk... Emozioni in bianco e nero
obligeme: The best part about silent film….sexy men in drag