LAST POLL OF ROUND 4
Propaganda
Anouk Aimée (La Dolce Vita, Lola)—I went to look at pictures of Anouk Aimée to inspire me to write some propaganda, but then I got too distracted by how pretty she was, forgot what I was doing and just kept on looking at more pictures with no thoughts going through my mind except "wow....women beautiful.." But I will say that Anouk Aimée is one of the most stunning actresses I've ever seen. I mean, her eyebrows, her nose, her charming smile, her cheekbones... I'm sorry I got distracted looking at pictures of her again. Anyway, she's so pretty and captivating on screen!!!! Vote for her!!!!!!
Pearl Bailey (Carmen Jones, St. Louis Blues, Porgy and Bess)—vintage crush of all time, the most beautiful woman I've ever seen, and my GOD the PIPES! She wasn't in nearly enough movies, but every time I see her I'm aghast all over with what a gorgeous woman she was. Vote Pearl for diva glamor like no one else! (also....she was on the Muppet Show!)
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Pearl Bailey propaganda:
"Pearl Bailey was an absolute POWERHOUSE! She's best known for her career in music and theater (she's a DIVINE singer, and very funny). But she also did several feature films, including a controversial adaptation of Porgy and Bess (controversial because of the story; the actors were pretty much coerced into it). She's got a style all her own, you can recognize it from a mile away. She's got you chuckling and crying from one phrase to the next. I love her <3"
"Cheekbones to die for"
Anouk Aimée:
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A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme) (1966) - dir. Claude Lelouch
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Anouk Aimée in "The Lovers of Montparnasse"
Directed by Jacques Becker
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Anouk Aimée photographed by William Klein for American Vogue, June 1961.
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Vogue Paris Février 1985
Ungaro Parallèle
Model/Modèle : Anouk Aimée
(1) Dress in Corisia-Besson fabric.
(2)Etro fabric set.
(3) Little black Taroni silk dress.
(1) Robe en tissu Corisia-Besson.
(2)Ensemble en tissus Etro.
(3) Petite robe noire en soie Taroni.
Photo Helmut Newton
archive de vogue
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Anouk Aimee by Irving Penn 1965
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Propaganda
Anouk Aimée (La Dolce Vita, Lola)—I went to look at pictures of Anouk Aimée to inspire me to write some propaganda, but then I got too distracted by how pretty she was, forgot what I was doing and just kept on looking at more pictures with no thoughts going through my mind except "wow....women beautiful.." But I will say that Anouk Aimée is one of the most stunning actresses I've ever seen. I mean, her eyebrows, her nose, her charming smile, her cheekbones... I'm sorry I got distracted looking at pictures of her again. Anyway, she's so pretty and captivating on screen!!!! Vote for her!!!!!!
Lucille Ball (Beauty for the Asking, Two Smart People, Go Chase Yourself)— important propaganda: lucille ball in ziegfeld follies bedecked in pink feathers and cracking a whip at a horde of catgirls [video below the cut]
This is round 3 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Anouk Aimée:
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Lucille Ball:
THE girlboss of all time
Before she was a prolific producer or television actress Lucy was a Hollywood starlet. Check her out with her blonde hair before she always had an updo.
A powerhouse of comedy!!! Funny people are hotter, I don't make the rules
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A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme) (1966) - dir. Claude Lelouch
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Jean-Louis Trintignant, Anouk Aimée
Un Homme et une Femme
Dir: Claude Lelouch
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Happy 91st, Anouk Aimée.
During the making of Jacques Demy’s Lola (1961).
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