Ava Gardner at the premiere of Black Narcissus, 1947
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Greta Garbo and director George Cukor on the set of Two-Faced Woman, 1941
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Lauren Bacall, To Have and Have Not, 1944
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Anita Ekberg, 1950s
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Brigitte Bardot with her boyfriend singer Sacha Distel, 1958
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"At the dressing table, every woman has a chance to be an artist, and art, as Aristotle said, 'completes what nature left unfinished.'"
-Sophia Loren
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Elizabeth Taylor by Sanford Roth, 1956
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Hedy Lamarr
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Rita Hayworth, c.1940
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Catherine Deneuve, 1960s
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Gene Tierney
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Janet Leigh, c.1940s
"I don’t believe in wearing any make-up at all except lipstick. I think your skin should show. Even without make-up, you can achieve a beautifully groomed look by making sure your hair is attractively styled and every hair in place, your eyebrow line clean, and your lipstick carefully applied."
-Janet Leigh, Photoplay, Jan. 1951
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Lizabeth Scott by John Rawlings, US Vogue, Nov. 1945
In Lizabeth Scott the ingredients of glamour…the long light hair, the husky voice, the narrow-limbed style…are put together to make a very American beauty. Miss Scott (in "You Came Along") wears a dinner dress of green-and-black striped satin, gloves to match. Bruno design, at Bergdorf Goodman.
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Frances Farmer by Toni Frissell, US Vogue, Sept. 1937
Wine-and-beige hand-knitted suit; Mrs.Franklin, Inc.; Bullock's Wilshire. Beige felt hat; Madame Pauline
2. Blue-and-grey hand-knitted suit, with a bright blue blouse; Mrs.Farley, Inc.; Bullock's Wilshire
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