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sparklejamesysparkle: “ , . .”Marilyn Monroe, as “femme fatale” Rose Loomis, tries to evade her pos
sparklejamesysparkle: “ . , . , . , ' . ' , ' .” - Eartha Kitt in costume as Catwoman on the classi
sparklejamesysparkle:A candid shot of 56 year old Paul Newman outside of his home in Connecticut, ph
sparklejamesysparkle: “A woman who wears my clothes is not afraid to be noticed.”-Bob MackieDiana Ro
sparklejamesysparkle: From The Judy Garland Show, originally aired by CBS on January 12th, 1964.
sparklejamesysparkle:Rita Moreno poses with a fur-friend in 1956. An altered version of this portrai
sparklejamesysparkle:Anna May Wong, 1937.
sparklejamesysparkle: Joan Blondell in a publicity portrait for Topper Returns, 1941.
sparklejamesysparkle: Veronica Lake by George Hurrell, 1942.
sparklejamesysparkle: Bette Davis, late-1930s.
sparklejamesysparkle: Veronica Lake, 1943.
sparklejamesysparkle: Jayne Mansfield, publicity portrait for the British film “It Takes a Thi
sparklejamesysparkle: Jayne Mansfield in Rome, Italy, May 1964.
sparklejamesysparkle: British bad girl Diana Dors, 1956.
sparklejamesysparkle: Judy Garland and Lana Turner in a publicity portrait for the MGM/Robert Z. Leo
sparklejamesysparkle:Rita Hayworth in a publicity portrait for the Columbia Pictures/Charles Vidor f
sparklejamesysparkle: ‘Tis the season! ✩ Janet Leigh by Virgil Apger, 1952.
sparklejamesysparkle: Jane Fonda in hair and makeup tests filmed on March 28th, 1961 for the Columb
sparklejamesysparkle:Diahann Carroll, 1966.
sparklejamesysparkle: James Dean and Sal Mineo at the Griffith Park Observatory in Los Angeles durin
sparklejamesysparkle: Norma Shearer by George Hurrell, publicity portrait for “Strangers May
sparklejamesysparkle: Eartha Kitt and Nat King Cole, publicity portrait for St. Louis Blues, 1958.
sparklejamesysparkle: Gloria Swanson, early-1920s.
sparklejamesysparkle: Anita Ekberg by Peter Basch, mid-1950s.
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