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Elizabeth Taylor, the only person in history that could make a tracheotomy plaster look glamorous
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Ms. 45 | 1981
I decided to do my own makeup in Baby Jane. What I had in mind, no professional makeup man would have dared to put on me. […] Jane looked like many women one sees on Hollywood Boulevard. In fact, author Henry Farrell [who wrote the novel the film is based on] patterned the character of Jane on these women. One would presume by the way they looked that they once were actresses, and were now unemployed. I felt Jane never washed her face, just added another layer of makeup each day.
Bette Davis on her Baby Jane performance quoted in Angelica Jade Bastien’s Feminine Grotesque series (via sadgirlcinema)
Amandla Stenberg, Grimes, Kenya Kinski-Jones and Lola Leon for POP by Stella McCartney.
House (dir.Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1977)