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silver-tongues-blog:greenjimkirk:Doctor Who/Futurama/Star Trek + classical musicany future setting n
Pre-production set paintings from GONE WITH THE WIND (1939).
pigcatapult:cheshirelibrary:Sometimes classics can be improved upon.The Tree Who Set Healthy Boundar
Jan Tschichold, design for Penguin Scores, 1949. Typography set in Garamond, background patterns via
jonnafina:Classic MILF bimbo in pantyhose. Great set of legs on this one.
cheshirelibrary:Sometimes classics can be improved upon.The Tree Who Set Healthy Boundaries : an alt
unwillingadventurer:Sets from An Unearthly Child.
unwillingadventurer:Always the same man! Could never settle in one time or place.What we love about
Honey Birdette ‘Natalie’ Suspender SetA sheer, unlined, underwire bra is my favorite style. In accor
flaroh:Taking a break from emperors to make some classical poet sets :) Here’s the first in the seri
‘Mae‘ by Playful Promises at Porte-a-Vie“If you own one set of lingerie, make it a perfect black lac
wehadfacesthen: Kim Novak on the set of The Notorious Landlady, 1961
Honey Birdette ‘Penny Lane’ Set‘Penny Lane’ is classic Honey Birdette- this is what the brand does b
inthebookcorner:I’ve decided to set myself this small goal of reading 1 classic a month. I’m really
readthebloodybook:Puffin Children’s Classics.I love these they are so cute. They came as a box set b
Classic Hiddles Moments:That one time Tom tried really, REALLY hard not to giggle on set.
Marilyn Monroe on the set of BUS STOP (1956).Moviemaking, for the most part, is waiting. There are s
talesfromweirdland:A luminous Brigitte Bardot poses on the set of La femme et le pantin (1959).
Marilyn Monroe on the set of Niagara (1953).
Rare photo of Marilyn Monroe on the set of one of my own favorite films, Niagara (1953).
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Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch, 1954.
Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Seven Year Itch in 1954.Photos by Elliott Erwitt, who said later, “
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