Jean Harlow was born Harlean Carpenter in Kansas City, Missouri in 1911. In her short life (she died at the age of 26), she became one of film history’s greatest icons, and the original blonde bombshell. She was the first movie actress to appear on the cover of Life magazine. In her 10 year acting career, she made 36 movies, including Howard Hughes Hell’s Angels (with her famous line, “Would you be shocked if I changed into something more comfortable?”), Platinum Blonde, Red Dust, The Secret Six, Wife vs. Secretary, Dinner at Eight, and Bombshell. To accompany her escalating career, in 1935 she legally changed her name to Jean Harlow, her mother’s maiden name. She was married three times, and was engaged to actor William Powell when she died of kidney failure (a result of the scarlet fever she had suffered as a child) in 1937. She is buried in the mausoleum in Forest Lawn Glendale, in Los Angeles.
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Luisa Beccaria Spring 2010: Top Picks
For the most part, the majority of the pieces in the collection were fairly shapeless, which is a turnoff for me, but these four looks combined the Luisa Beccaria signature wallpaper florals and pretty pastels, with a feminine 1940s-50s shape, so I might imagine wearing them.
Ladylike at Rochas Spring 2010 RTW
More belted waists at Rochas, and love the flowers on the belts too. Also, more socks with sandals and t-bar pumps, as I’ve been noticing in a lot of the Paris shows. Love the bright colors and 50s silhouettes.
Photos by Marcio Madeira, on Style.com
Easy Living Magazine
Love the plum-colored tights, loose fingerwaves and long leather gloves.
From Easy Living Magazine. Photographs by Philip Newton.
Sartorialist Men’s Fashion Roundup
For a little inspiration, here’s a few recent photos of men’s fashion on the streets, with a retro vibe, from The Sartorialist.