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Ecarlate
Christian Dior, 1955
The Victoria & Albert Museum
This is such a fab dress
The best
Is my coat #pink enough for #youthquake ?
#angel_chen herself with June backstage after the #youthquake show (at Freemasons Hall, Great Queen Street)
Fab show at #lfwss15 by #angel_chen #fashionscout thank you ⭐️ (at Freemasons Hall, Great Queen Street)
#Sneak #peek #AW15 #ella_sharp #london_womenswear - tonight after a long day😴 with @huad_api and @dug105105 in the #fashion studio at #culc_fashion
#ella_sharp #london_womenswear coming up
#Sneak #peek of #Autumn #Winter - what will #ella_sharp be showing?
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Great picture
Fabric samples of Wiener Werkstätte designs, 1910-1925. Vienna. Via Wolfsonian
Fabric samples of Wiener Werkstätte designs, 1910-1925. Vienna. Via Wolfsonian
Fab designs
“The only difference between me and my fellow actors is that I’ve spent more time in jail.” - Robert Mitchum (August 6, 1917 - July 1, 1997)
Brilliant photo -
Penn Station, New York, 1955
Really love these clothes and the photo
Rita Hayworth smoking in THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI. Well, at least she’s not inhaling.
nitratediva:Rita Hayworth in Orson Welles’s The Lady From Shanghai (1947). I just did a blog post about this movie, which happens to be my all-time favorite, and what it means to me.
Loving Rita Hayworth in this film - #blonde
Barbara Stanwyck
Beautiful picture
Birthday boy Raymond Chandler’s cameo in Double Indemnity (1944). Read about it at http://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/jun/05/raymond-chandler-double-indemnity-cameo
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vN9THMXxndw)
What a combo!
Today is Raymond Chandler’s birthday. What is your favorite film adaptation of one of his novels?
What about the one actor who the classic Film Noir filmmakers never used - Robert Mitchum would have been fantastic in the late forties/fifties, perhaps Farewell My Lovely?