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Costumes in MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (1944) [2/4].
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Greta Garbo, 1932
“I made my living from looking young. I looked unspoilt. It was really a good thing that I stopped in time. There are a lot of people who go on far too long. I aged quickly. You do that in America. That is why I like being in Klosters, in the mountains. When I breathe this air, I feel that time stands still. It feels at though my strength is returning.”
- Greta Garbo
BARBARA STANWYCK in CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945) dir. Peter Godfrey
Greta Garbo photographed by Mercedes de Acosta c. 1931
♫ have yourself a merry little Christmas ♫ ♫ make the yuletide gay ♫ ♫ next year all our troubles will be miles away ♫
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) dir. Vincente Minnelli
Gene Tierney and Jeanne Crain - Leave Her to Heaven - 1945
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Donna Reed
Jane Russell, 1951
Romy Schneider and Alain Delon celebrate Christmas at home, 1959
What, hate? I don’t understand what hate is. I don’t see how anyone could hate and still be sane. And I really do think I am sane, despite considerable evidence to the contrary.
Elizabeth Taylor as Catherine Holly in Suddenly Last Summer (1959) dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Miracle on 34th Street (1947)