Posts tagged female crush!
Posts tagged female crush!

:O
(Source: futuristics, via lovelyweisz)
¡Ya te extrañaba, ma belle Rachel! <3
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Barbara Eden
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Oh dear. cafehoney has asked for hairstyles and the Edwardian Era happens to be home to one of my faovirte hairstyles: The Gibson Girl pompadour!
“The Gibson Girl was known as the century’s first pin up. First sketched by Charles Dana Gibson in 1902, this imaginary woman was to represent the ideal woman. She became known as the liberated young woman with the characteristic upswept hairdo. Created using a combination of the Marcel wave and postiche, the Gibson Girl look was to last a quarter of a century. The hair style consisted of a soft pompadour, puffed for a cloud effect, rolled from temple to temple over a horsehair rat to give it the width that went well with a tiny waist.”
No pude no rebloguearla. ¿Se fijaron en el cuello y en sus hombros? ¿En su peinado?
Qué hermosa.
Ya sentía la necesidad de ver a Rachel Weisz

Amor a primera vista, parte I
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Rachel Weisz


‘Cry Me A River’ - Julie London
Heard this in the movie V For Vendetta, what a great film. Hugo Weaving did a spectacular acting job, considering he was behind a mask the whole time. Such a versatile actor. Anyway enjoy this smooth jazz classic from Julie London.
Mi canción favorita de madame London :)
Joan Blondell
[ay mamá, me enamoré]
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I can see her saying: Why hast thou forsaken me?
Mrs. Patrick-Campbell
Rotary Photo Series 9011b
used Xmas 1905
Hermosísima mujer. Parece sacada de un cuadro de John W. Waterhouse *sighs*
Marilyn Monroe by Milton Greene, March 1955
Mata Hari. Courtesan and agent provocateur.
The execution of Mata Hari.
Death is nothing, nor life either, for that matter. To die, to sleep, to pass into nothingness, what does it matter? Everything is an illusion.
- Mata Hari (1876-1917)(This is a movie still mind you. She was murdered in the inner garden of Chateau Vincennes.)
I wish they could locate her poor head and reunite it with her body. Doesn’t seem right to collect these objects to place in a museum
Diosa :)
Madame X (Madame Pierre Gautreau)
John Singer Sargent, 1884
Sensualidad con clase.
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Rachel Weisz
un poquito enamorada de ella… *blush*