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Vanity Fair by Horst P. Horst 1930s, dance team Jack Holland and June Hart
Her Wedding Night proved to be a watershed in Clara’s screen career. In this film, she displayed a new permanent wave style and a different mode of outfits, in order to complete the break from her old It girl image. The Depression had closed the flapper era completely, leaving Clara without a new silver screen identity to recaptivate the public. Source: The Paramount Pretties by James Robert Parish (Castle Books, 1972) page 72.
Fashionable flappers Dixie Lee and Clara Bow in No Limit (1931).
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EVELYN NESBIT --Known to millions before her 16th birthday in 1900, Evelyn was the most photographed woman of her era, an iconic figure who set the standard for female beauty. Her jealous millionaire husband, Harry K. Thaw, killed her lover, Stanford White, the architect of much of New York. She found herself at the center of the Crime of the Century and the star of a great courtroom drama.
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Marilyn Monroe was born in L.A. on June 1st 1926. She was named Norma Jeane Mortenson, but her mother baptized her as Norma Jean Baker because her father was never around.
Shirley Ann Rickert - Landed a role in the "Our Gang" crew at age 4.
Norma Jeane Baker, future film star Marilyn Monroe, plays with dogs in a rural garden, circa 1933.
Salvador Dalí and Yves Saint Laurent. Photo by Alécio De Andrade.
Shirley Temple - 1934. I know it's not black and white but I'm pinning it here anyway!
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