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Veruschka 1968
Marilyn Monroe, 1952.
Bette Davis, 1934.
Rita Hayworth
I had great respect for her as an artist and as a person. She was a lovely girl. She had a great mind. The girl’s got character. The first sixteen years of her life was enough to floor most of us. She never fully realized herself. The best years for her were ahead of her, the best years were the years to come. -Carl Sandburg
Marilyn Monroe photographed for How to Marry a Millionaire, 1953 © John Florea.
Nancy Carroll, early 1930s
Marilyn Monroe on the set of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1952.
Marilyn Monroe
James Dean photographed in his dressing room by Richard C. Miller.
Jacques Fath 1950
Jacques Fath 1952
Marisa Berenson and Benedetta Barzini wearing Yves Saint Laurent, photo Irving Penn, Vogue Italia ♥ October 1968