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retropopcult · 7 months
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Gloria Saunders, 1940s
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Glamour shot John?
✨Glamour shot John.✨
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mericanasshole83 · 7 months
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darlingdawnvintage · 1 year
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Elizabeth Taylor 1957, Photographed by Cecil Beaton
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kawaii-90s-nostalgia · 2 months
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Glamour Girl CD (2002) 💄
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bitter69uk · 1 month
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“Monique was the kind of character that exists only in Fellini movies: hyper-sophisticated, hyper-dramatic, hyper-hysterical. Tall, buxom and blonde, she even looked like Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita. She claimed to have discovered Hiram Satyricon Keller and to have lost many of her admirers to her close friend and frequent house-guest Rudolf Nureyev. She was always heartbroken but never missed a party.”
Bob Colacello reflecting on Monique Van Vooren in his book Holy Terror: Andy Warhol Close Up (1990). Belgian-American actress, dancer, cabaret chanteuse (she released the album Mink in Hi-Fi in 1958), international sex kitten and plastic surgery enthusiast Van Vooren (25 March 1927 – 25 January 2020) was born on this day 97 years ago. If you’re unfamiliar with Van Vooren, think of her as a kind of “lost Gabor sister” – or at least a kissin’ cousin. Her wayward filmography encompasses Tarzan and The She-Devil (1953), playing Queen of Skulls in Pier Paolo Pasolini’s The Decameron (1971), Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein (1973) and the Liz Taylor face lift melodrama Ash Wednesday (1973) (in which she is billed simply as “German woman”).
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attaboyluther · 1 year
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Timothy Mineau
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Back in the day, according to LIFE magazine, cameramen and technicians both referred to our lovely Lucy as "Technicolor Tessie" because she was so colorful and looked so beautiful on film. With her gorgeous hair that was described as every color from strawberry blond to apricot, her beautiful deep cornflower blue eyes and her famous red lips, Lucy was made for the camera.
Lucy's skin was so fair, she always looked natural in front of the camera, no matter what look the make-up artist was going for. For technicolor films, three times more light was needed than for black and white films. Makeup needed to be thinner and lighter in order for it not to look mask-like on camera. Lucy carried it off because of her beautiful, flawless skin.
This photograph is proof that Lucy deserves the title bestowed on her by the studios. She is wearing nothing more than everyday street makeup, and it was done with everyday lighting and not special effects. 
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deepvelvetnights · 7 months
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markonpark · 8 months
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Boop-Oop-a-Doop. Vintage portrait of a pretty young flapper-style woman.
On Etsy: www.etsy.com/listing/1554538963/
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hydrateyoursharks · 5 months
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"Ava had really astonishing beauty, a piercing vulnerability, and also a kind of regalness, but she could be as common as sand between your toes..." -Marge Champion; "Ava a Life in Movies"
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pinupartuk · 6 months
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A day providing OF content for Jessica Habit, steamy
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prttylittlediary · 2 years
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Nighttime beauty rituals
These are just things I do at night for glamour ❥
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♡︎Wash your brushes with facial cleanser
♡︎Use incense as perfume
♡︎Use beauty oil on your face
♡︎Beauty affirmations when doing skincare
♡︎Use candles as a light source
♡︎Use moon water to cleanse
♡︎Put on a silk hair scarf for shiny hair
♡︎Imagine the life you want to live in the future while looking at yourself in the mirror
♡︎Organize tomorrows outfit
♡︎Spray bedding with perfume
♡︎Take baths during the full moon
♡︎Watch a calming movie before bed ( I prefer watching The Last Unicorn)
♡︎Listen to siren songs
♡︎Clean your room
♡︎Oil your scalp using pumpkin oil
♡︎Smoke cleanse
♡︎Use a face mask with rose
♡︎Stretch 10 minutes before bed to loosen your limbs
♡︎Visualize your hopes and dreams before speaking them into candle light
♡︎Imagine you’re on a Vogue Beauty video
♡︎Dust your hair brushes in your fav oil to distribute them evenly
♡︎Spray yourself with rose water
♡︎Take off nail polish and do a nail routine
♡︎Use red candles for lighting before bed
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if-you-fan-a-fire · 1 year
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"Pola Negri, glamour girl of the silent movies, is back on the Hollywood lots again, after an absence of 11 years. Here she is ready for her new picture in which she plays a comedy part." - from the Toronto Star. May 12, 1943. Toronto Star Photograph Archive, Toronto Public Library, TSPA_0070513F.
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darlingdawnvintage · 16 days
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Nothing more Glamorous than Old Hollywood in the 1930’s ✨Carole Lombard 1933 wearing a gown by Travis Banton
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Lizzy Caplan
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