Vintage Look Magazine Covers
Marilyn Monroe (November 17,1953)
Zizi Jeanmaire (March 9, 1954)
Audrey Hepburn (March 23, 1954)
Ava Gardner (January 25, 1955)
Sophia Loren (August 6, 1957)
Elizabeth Taylor (August 15, 1961)
Barbra Streisand (April 5, 1966)
Diahann Carroll (October 29, 1968)
Diana Ross (September 23, 1969)
Raquel Welch (March 24, 1970)
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Devika Rani (Achhut Kanya)—She was grandniece of Rabindranath Tagore (laureate). She was sent to boarding school in England at age nine and grew up there. After completing her schooling, she joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the Royal Academy of Music to study acting and music, at a time when aristocratic women did not enter showbiz. She studied filmmaking in Berlin. It is well known that she underwent training at the UFA Studios in the art and technique of acting under Eric Pommer, and other aspects of film production including costume and set designing and make-up, under eminent directors like GW Pabst, Fritz Lang, Emil Jannings and Josef von Sternberg. She is also reported to have worked with Marlene Dietrich. She had a multi-faceted personality and took on many responsibilities of film production at Bombay Talkies, a studio that she co-founded with Himanshu Rai in Mumbai in 1934. She often took care of hair and make up, supervised set design and editing, scouted for new talent and mentored them. She was the face of Bombay Talkies, and also the reason behind the political and financial backing the studio received, at a time when even women from red light districts refused to work as actresses. She was the first recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, when it was instituted in 1970.
Diahann Carroll (Paris Blues, Carmen Jones, Porgy and Bess)— Face of an angel. She had the range. She brought chemistry with every romance she portrayed. She also had a great fashion sense, and was so pretty Mattel made a doll based off of her.
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Devika Rani:
Achhut Kanya (1936) is the only one of hers I've seen but hot DAMN
Diahann Carroll:
Another groundbreaking black actress, although she might be better remembered for her television roles. She was also an activist and worked with charities to support women in need.
here she is hanging out with shadow prince anthony perkins :3
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Diahann Carroll photographed by Mario Casilli, 1966.
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Diahann Carroll in Ebony Magazine (January 1971).
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Diahann Carroll photographed by by Martin Mills at the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, 1968.
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Diahann Carroll (Paris Blues, Carmen Jones, Porgy and Bess)— Face of an angel. She had the range. She brought chemistry with every romance she portrayed. She also had a great fashion sense, and was so pretty Mattel made a doll based off of her.
Joan Collins (The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing; Land of the Pharaohs; The Opposite Sex)—I love her as the vamping, outright evil Joan Crawford character in The Opposite Sex. What can we say but we love a camp queen
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Joan Collins propaganda:
Diahann Carroll:
here she is hanging out with shadow prince anthony perkins :3
Another groundbreaking black actress, although she might be better remembered for her television roles. She was also an activist and worked with charities to support women in need.
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