Here’s an intersection I’ve driven though countless times – the corner of Franklin and La Brea Avenues. This photo is dated circa early 1900s and we can see that large, tasteful homes are already s…
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Rarely was a woman more tragic, more beautiful, or more compelling to our collective consciousness. And—by the way—how did she practice yoga? Born Norma Jean Mortenson (1926 – 1962), Marilyn got her name from the suggestion of the 20th Century Fox executive, Ben Lyon. He said it the anonym was “sexy” and the “double-M” was lucky. Though we usually foreground the tragic side of her life, it isn’t widely acknowledged that this shape-changer named Marilyn was ambitious, skilled in her craft, and extremely focused on reaching her goals. As with many visionary people today (and you might be one of them), yoga formed an integral part of her wild success. In 1956, Marilyn told reporters that yoga had become a permanent part of her workout regimen.
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The images were discovered by relatives of former Hollywood security guard Aviv Wardimon, who said they had no idea he was friends with Marilyn Monroe before she became a movie star.
Lo psicodramma di Jacob Levi Moreno è un metodo d'approccio che consente alla persona di esprimere le diverse dimensioni della sua vita.
Their perks came with plenty of strings attached.
These women are so breathtakingly beautiful that you can never have enough of them onscreen and in photo shoots! The staff of Bright Side is certain — no matter how people’s notions of attractiveness change in the future, they will never cease to admire such glamour and femininity. Today, we offer you a selection of photo portraits that brings out all the charm and uniqueness of the most stunning women of the 21st century.
In 1957, after her divorce from her first husband, Texas oilman Stuart Cramer, Peters married Howard Hughes, shortly before he faded from public view and became an eccentric recluse. She retired from acting during the marriage. In 1971, Peters and Hughes divorced. She agreed to a lifetime alimony payment of $70,000 (USD) annually, adjusted for inflation, and she waived all claims to Hughes' estate.
Durant ses (trop courtes) années de règne sur Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe a su imposer un style vestimentaire devenu culte. « Vanity Fair » a sélectionné les tenues les plus emblématiques de la garde-robe de l'actrice.
I cropped this close-up from the previous photo in this set to better illustrate Jean's makeup. Her natural lines are clearly visible, both lip shape and her original brow line. If you compare this make up from her look a few years before, HERE, it's an amazing change. I know I've recommended these girls before but I'll do it again. These two sisters are professional make-up artists and post excellent tutorials on youtube. Quite a few are based on 20s - 60s celebs and the make-up of the time and I know many of you would love these videos as much as I do - Pixiwoo
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Venue Asian Art Museum and LA USC (2 weekends) Presenters Reyner Banham, Art History, UCSC Claudia Barr, actress Digby Diehl, Book Editor, LA Herald Examiner Susan Ehrlich, Art History Hal Haswell, actor Paul Karlstrom, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Kronos Quartet, musicians Douglas Leach, actor Bella Lewitzky, choreographer Esther McCoy, Architectural History Michael Meyer, History, […]