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recherchestetique · 6 months
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Lilyan Tashman in the perfume bottle costume designed by Erté in Bright Lights, 1925
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Lilyan Tashman costume by Erté
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Lilyan Tashman in the perfume bottle costume designed by Erté in the now lost silent film Bright Lights (Robert Z. Leonard, 1925) | src Grapefruitmoon gallery on eBay view more on wordPress
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Publicity still for the American romantic comedy film Bright Lights (Robert Z. Leonard, 1925)
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Lilyan Tashman first wore these fantastic earrings as Alice-Duchess of Lincolnwood in the 1926 film Love’s Blindness.
The earrings are a bit early to have been made by Joseff of Hollywood, though it is not impossible. The costume designers attached to the film were André-ani, Kathleen Kay, and Maude Marsh, so it is likely one of them was responsible for making or purchasing the pieces. 
The earrings were later worn by Carmel Myers in a promotional photo for MGM sometime in the late 1920s. 
Costume Credit: veryfancydoilies
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onefootin1941 · 6 months
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Lilyan Tashman in the perfume bottle costume designed by Erté in Bright Lights (Robert Z. Leonard, 1925)
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Lilyan Tashman (October 23, 1896 – March 21, 1934) was an American silent film actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilyan_Tashman
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diioonysus · 1 year
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lgbtqia women in old hollywood
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citizenscreen · 1 month
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GIRLS ABOUT TOWN (1931), Lilyan Tashman and Kay Francis, directed by George Cukor
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dwellsinparadise · 6 months
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Lilyan Tashman in Murder by the Clock, 1931.
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vintage-every-day · 10 months
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1920s portrait photo of 1920s Broadway, Vaudeville and Film Star Lilyan Tashman. Personalized to Jack.
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jeanharlowshair · 8 months
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Picture-Play Magazine, March 1927.
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gatutor · 4 months
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Lilyan Tashman-Charles Buddy Rogers "The road to Reno" 1931, de Richard Wallace.
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silentdivasblog · 1 year
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Lilyan Tashman and Antonio Moreno ❤️❤️
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Murder by the Clock (1931) Edward Sloman
April 20th 2024
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fitesorko · 1 year
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Lilyan Tashman   Kay Francis
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thedabara · 1 year
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BEAUTY EVOLUTION OF LILYAN TASHMAN
(1896-1934)
1921 full glam in the early twenties 
1924 her hair was brown but i love the styling
1925 she was so beautiful look at those eyes!
1928 lilyan had the cutest face i love this hair
1929 in a very extravagant headpiece
1930 love the flapper hat and jewels
1931 her smile is sweet and she is blonde now
1932 glamorous thirties beauty
1933 she looks younger than she really is!
1934 sadly she died, this was for her last movie
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citizenscreen · 1 month
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Lilyan Tashman (October 23, 1896 – March 21, 1934)
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norashelley · 1 year
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A Smiling million - right to the penny, for that's what the combined yearly salary of this beaming group of 17 paramount stars amounts to. In case the sight of so much money made you blink, we'll identify them for you. Top row, left to right: Stuart Erwin, Eugene Pallette, Clive Brook, Kay Francis, Gary Cooper, Jack Oakie, Skeets Gallagher, William Boyd. Second row: Richard Arlen, Carole Lombard, Wynne Gibson, Rosita Moreno, Norman Foster, Sylvia Sidney, Lilyan Tashman. Mitzi Green and Jackie Searl are the youngsters in front.
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