“Here had come at last the fairy-tale princess of childhood dreams.” - Sybille Olivier on Vivien Leigh

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“Here had come at last the fairy-tale princess of childhood dreams.” - Sybille Olivier on Vivien Leigh
Sophia Loren at the Cannes Film Festival, c.1954
Queen Christina (1933) dir. Rouben Mamoulian
Edith Head’s original costume designs for Grace Kelly — in Rear Window (1954) & To Catch a Thief (1955)
if your heart is in the right place and your intentions are pure, there is nothing else that you need to worry about. Learn to accept what you cannot change or control and you will know peace.
endless list of favorite films ♡ titanic (1997)
I saw my whole life as if I’d already lived it. An endless parade of parties and cotillions, yachts and polo matches. Always the same narrow people, the same mindless chatter. I felt like I was standing at a great precipice, with no one to pull me back, no one who cared, or even noticed.
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— Mary Oliver, Entering the Kingdom
"Angels are bright still, though the brightest fell."
-William Shakespeare
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Audrey Hepburn rehearsing her dances for Funny Face, photographed by Willy Rizzo, 1956.
“My greatest victory has been to be able to live with myself, to accept my shortcomings. I’m a long way from the human being I’d liked to be, but I’ve decided I’m not so bad after all.”
— Audrey Hepburn (via oh-audrey-hepburn)
Controversial opinion but can we all agree that Debbie becoming a homicidal maniac because her parents bought her Malibu Barbie instead of Ballerina Barbie was almost justifiable
Look at that sculpt. Those painted details. The dress. Her crown. Tell me that ain’t art in comparison to Malibu
This post of truth was written by Morticia Addams, who is still a bit disappointed that Debbie didn't just turn to her and join forces.
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The Bat-Woman (c. 1890) by Albert Joseph Pénot (French, 1862–1930). Private collection.