January 5, 2024 - BBC Sound Of 2024
Florence got to surprise the all-female rock band @thelastdinnerparty with their @bbcradio1 Sound Of 2024 win.
She's wearing a vintage 1970s cream silk chiffon and lace high-neck maxi dress from @turnervintage.
It's paired with @shopdoen Dasha velvet lace-up ankle boots in Hickory (a.k.a. a rich chocolate brown that turns coppery when it hits the light) that features an almond-shaped toe, a mid-height heel, leather piping and cord lacing from the Holiday 2022 collection.
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Pete Turner, one of eight photographers featured in the 1971 pictorial, "Personal Visions of the Erotic"
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Lana Turner (1940s)
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Lana Turner 1944
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Lana Turner
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Ensemble
Jessie Franklin Turner
1930s
RISD Museum
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LOST LANA TURNER: The early years.
Julia Jean Turner, was an unhappy and restless 16 year old living in poverty. Her coal miner father had been murdered for his crap game winnings a few years back and Julia and her mother were struggling. One afternoon while playing hooky from school Julia was spotted by Hollywood Reporter publisher William R. Wickerson as she sipped a soda at the Top Hat Malt Shop. "Would you like to be in the movies?" he asked Julia. "I'll have to ask my mother" was the teenager's reply. Wilkerson sent her to Zeppo Marx, a top talent agent who introduced her to director Mervyn Leroy at MGM. Her first film was "They Won't Forget" (1937) Julia became Lana and a fifty year career began. LANA TURNER was one of the highest paid actresses at MGM in films that earned over 50 million dollars in her 18 years with the studio. (882 million plus in 2024.)
**Click on photos for more.**
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Lana Turner, Judy Garland and Hedy Lamarr. Publicity stills for 𝒁𝒊𝒆𝒈𝒇𝒆𝒍𝒅 𝑮𝒊𝒓𝒍 (1942).
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Mortlake Terrace painted by J.M.W. Turner (1775 - 1851)
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Lana Turner 1943
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Tina Turner, New York, Richard Avedon, June 13, 1971
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Tina Turner, 80s.
From Take You Higher: The Tina Turner Experience, Chris Welch, 1986.
(via: archive.org)
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