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White silk fan with mother of pearl sticks, 1870s, from the collection of the Chemung County Historical Society
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GRACIE ABRAMS for Hourglass Cosmetics (April 10, 2025)
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GRACIE ABRAMS via gabriellahughes on Instagram (April 12, 2025)
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1956.
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GRACIE ABRAMS getting ready for the Grammy’s (February 3, 2025)
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“She wasn’t dangerous for other women. She was somewhere far away in comparison to the rest of humanity. Women just couldn’t compete with her on any level and that’s why they didn’t even try. Instead they imitated her – her clothes, her hair, her walk, tried to pout their lips and to be free in love just like her. But inevitably she overshadowed men too.”
- Michael Sarne on Brigitte Bardot
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“She wasn’t dangerous for other women. She was somewhere far away in comparison to the rest of humanity. Women just couldn’t compete with her on any level and that’s why they didn’t even try. Instead they imitated her – her clothes, her hair, her walk, tried to pout their lips and to be free in love just like her. But inevitably she overshadowed men too.”
- Michael Sarne on Brigitte Bardot
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Brigitte Bardot photographed by Loomis Dean together with co-star Antonio Vilar on the set of the film “La Femme et le Pantin.”
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Brigitte Bardot photographed by Loomis Dean on the set of the film “La Femme et le Pantin”, 1958.
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Brigitte Bardot and Jacques Charrier, circa 1959.
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