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HI I'm Chelsea and i'm 17 years old. I'm that old lady thats lives next door and never comes out of her house. But do you know why? It's because I'M WATCHING A MOVIE! Not that new junk, but good old fashion movies. I also love all the wonderful Actress and Actors in them. I Die for Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Ava Gardner, Gene Tierney, Greta Garbo, Rita Hayworth, Tallulah Bankhead, Norma Shearer, Myrna Loy, Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly, and anybody else who has TRUE TALENT! ENJOY! *HINT HINT READ THE TAGS* (for copyright: the photos on here are not mine i just share what i see from the internet)

Nick/Nora + physical comedy » After the Thin Man (1936)

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fashion in film: The Thin Man (1934)

MGM costume designer Dolly Tree designed Nora Charles’ costumes. Nora Charles wears the typical style from the 1930s, the theatrical collar on her coat and the cuffs, the famous striped party dress with cascading ruffles and the all around uber glamorous style that Nora Charles embodied. The 30s had a knack for creating a bit of whimsy in fashion, and Nora’s outfits all had exaggerated elements in it (like in gif one the collar and the cuffs and six the ruffled jabot and cuffs). She also wore pants like the pants lounging outfit in this set.

tracylord:

fashion in film: The Thin Man (1934)

MGM costume designer Dolly Tree designed Nora Charles’ costumes. Nora Charles wears the typical style from the 1930s, the theatrical collar on her coat and the cuffs, the famous striped party dress with cascading ruffles and the all around uber glamorous style that Nora Charles embodied. The 30s had a knack for creating a bit of whimsy in fashion, and Nora’s outfits all had exaggerated elements in it (like in gif one the collar and the cuffs and six the ruffled jabot and cuffs). She also wore pants like the pants lounging outfit in this set.

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Shadow of The Thin Man, 1941.

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mariedeflor:

William Powell photographed by Otto Dyar for Shadow of the Law, 1930

mariedeflor:

William Powell photographed by Otto Dyar for Shadow of the Law, 1930

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theladyeve:

Double Wedding (1937)

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Die the way you lived, all of a sudden, that’s the way to go. Don’t drag it out.

Manhattan Melodrama (1934)

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When Nora Charles cannot sleep…

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Promotional photograph forThe Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)

Promotional photograph forThe Last of Mrs. Cheyney (1937)

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