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Senin, 01 November 2010
Pictures I love
Hedy Lamarr, 1930's. So beautiful!
Here's another little random collection of pictures from my desktop. I love the vintage look of some of them even though they were taken recently.
Photography by Steven MeiselNatalia Vodianova, 2009
Marlene Dietrich, 1930's. I love her jewellery
Photography by Sofia Sanchez and Mauro MongielloMariacarla Boscono, 2010
Judy Garland, 1940's
Ursula
Sabtu, 23 Oktober 2010
A few Birthday pictures
Ava Gardner
Marilyn Monroe
Marlene Dietrich
Judy Garland
Shirley Temple
Slash from Guns N Roses
Boringly I have a cold, it came back this morning. The paracetamol masked it for a bit. I'm seeing if I get a second wind to go out. I'd really like to and I want to see Phoebe and Giles but I don't want to get worse or give it to any of my friends.
At the moment I'm wrapped up watching
Senin, 18 Oktober 2010
Pictures I love
Photography by TeshAndi Muise, Marina Skopkareva and Cintia Dicker for Allure magazine, 2008
Inspired by the picture above here's another of my collections of random images. I love the short macs by Banana Republic and the shoes by Christian Louboutin. The girl's three different hair colours and the distinctive Louboutin soles caught my eye. I think it's a great picture.
Then back to the
Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010
Seven quotes for a Thursday afternoon - Part fifty
"Be a first rate version of yourselfinstead of a second rate version of somebody else"
Judy Garland(1922-1969)
"Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary"
Cecil Beaton(1904-1980)
"To get back my youth I would do anything in the
Rabu, 07 April 2010
Becoming Grace Kelly

Quiet Grace
Grace Patricia Kelly is all of the above. The third of four children, Grace was quiet and solitary in contrast to her older sister, Peggy, older brother John, and younger sister Lizanne. How she became a movie icon is a Hollywood story if ever there was one, but it’s also about timing. If there weren’t a Grace Kelly in the mid-1950s, we would have had to invent her.
New girl in town
Kelly was part of a new crop of female movie stars, a crop that also included Audrey Hepburn
and Sophia Loren
, groomed during the waning days of the old studio system. She signed a seven-year contract with MGM, but they didn’t seem to know what to do with her. Her best movie roles came by way of other studios on loan outs.


Kelly gets noticed

Edie Doyle or Lisa Fremont?

Careful collaborations
Once again, Hitchcock took complete control of Kelly’s image and introduced her to screenwriter, John Michael Hayes. As Hayes would state in an interview before his death in 2008, Hitchcock asked him to get to know Kelly and study her speech patterns. Hayes was instructed to write dialogue that would seem natural coming out of Kelly’s mouth. Hitchcock thought (and rightly so) that if Kelly collaborated with Hayes on some of her dialogue, her characterization would avoid the stiffness of some of her earlier roles. The fact that Hayes’s wife was a former model made him the perfect person to write for Kelly.

When Rear Window opened at the Rivoli in August of 1954, 2,000 people attended the premier, a benefit for the American-Korean Foundation. It was an immediate commercial and critical success and people took notice of Grace Kelly in what would become an iconic role for the then 25-year-old actress.
Five movies in one year!

A star is born and then she's gone

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Alfred Hitchcock,
Audrey Hepburn,
Dorothy Dandridge,
Edith Head,
Grace Kelly,
Jane Wyman,
Judy Garland,
Meet Me at the Movies,
PDNA,
Sophia Loren
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