The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Director: Victor Fleming
Cinematographer: Harold Rosson

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
occasionally subtle

#extradirty
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titsay

Janaina Medeiros
will byers stan first human second
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

Love Begins
ojovivo
hello vonnie
Xuebing Du
Peter Solarz
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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i don't do bad sauce passes
Sade Olutola
cherry valley forever

izzy's playlists!

oozey mess
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@pretty-nostalgic
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Director: Victor Fleming
Cinematographer: Harold Rosson
Life Magazine order form circa 1940s
Marlene Dietrich in BLONDE VENUS 1932 | Josef von Sternberg
Grand Central dressed for Christmas, 1930.
Photo: George Rinhart via Corbis/Getty Images/Huffpost
Marilyn Monroe as Sugar in SOME LIKE IT HOT 1959 | Billy Wilder
Marilyn Monroe in NIAGARA 1953 | Henry Hathaway
HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE (1953)
Marilyn Monroe wearing glasses
Marilyn Monroe in NIAGARA 1953 | Henry Hathaway
JOAN CRAWFORD as Bonnie Jordan DANCE, FOOLS, DANCE (1931)— dir. Harry Beaumont
PATRICIA HALL in MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL — 1942, dir. John Graham
Great stars have great pride. SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950) Dir. Billy Wilder
Assorted works from American Illustrator Mead schaeffer.
Romance? Listen. Peace is a whole lot more to me than any romance.
JOAN CRAWFORD as Crystal Allen in THE WOMEN (1939) dir. George Cukor
Mid-Century Radios From Genuine Plastic Radios of the Mid-Century, Ken Jupp & Leslie Piña, 1998.
Hedy Lamarr in a publicity photo for Ziegfeld Girl (1941)
Tuallulah Bankhead surrounded by balloons and with a metal gazing ball.
Photographer: Cecil Beaton
Vanity Fair, April 1st, 1931
Morocco (1930) dir. Josef von Sternberg