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A very young Carole Lombard seems to be restraining a rather large dog so the photographer can get the shot.
Jean Harlow in a velet jumpsuit designed by Vera West; photographed by Ray Jones
Mary Nolan, 1920's wears a cloche with a cutely upturned brim. Nolan, born dirt-poor in Kentucky, was one of the most self-destructive actresses in Hollywood history. She ended up a suicide via an overdose of narcotics in 1948, age of 42. Her very best performance is opposite Lon Chaney in the silent classic “West of Zanzibar,” 1928, in which she gives a heartbreaking performance as an alcoholic.
Anita Page, 1930's. The entire outfit draws attention to her face. Mussolini was obsessed with Page and proposed marriage. Anita politely declined.
Fred Astaire made tuxedos and top hats look like casual wear. Here he imbues casual wear with an easy formal splendor.
Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Incredible moustache!
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