mignonette:

Photoplay cover,  December 1931.

mignonette:

Photoplay cover,  December 1931.

fuckyeahjeanharlow:

Classic 1930s glamor in asymetrical gown

This is the same exact photo I have as a poster in my living room <3

fuckyeahjeanharlow:

Classic 1930s glamor in asymetrical gown

This is the same exact photo I have as a poster in my living room <3

fortheloothoney:

Jean Harlow

fortheloothoney:

Jean Harlow

fuckyeahjeanharlow:

Baby had a little lamb…

fuckyeahjeanharlow:

Baby had a little lamb…



Jean Harlow - c. 1930’s

Jean Harlow - c. 1930’s

A very young Jean Harlow - c. 1920&#8217;s
&#8220;Heaps of love to the dearest grandma in the world - Harlean&#8221;.

A very young Jean Harlow - c. 1920’s

“Heaps of love to the dearest grandma in the world - Harlean”.

Jean Harlow - c. 1930s

Jean Harlow - c. 1930s

Jean Harlow (March 7th, 1911 - June 7th, 1937) at her home in Beverly Hills, California - c. 1934

Jean almost always wore an ankle bracelet on her left leg and considered it to be a lucky charm for her - you can see it in these three photos.

“Most actresses outgrow their public; they think of them as morons. But ever since I clicked, I’ve worked with one realization: that in me, whether I could define it or not, was something the public wanted.” 

-Jean Harlow (March 3, 1911 - June 7, 1937)

Happy Birthday, Jean Harlow - (March 3rd,1911 - June 7th, 1937)
&#8220;A square shooter if there ever was one.&#8221; - Spencer Tracy

Happy Birthday, Jean Harlow - (March 3rd,1911 - June 7th, 1937)

“A square shooter if there ever was one.” - Spencer Tracy

Happy BIrthday, Jean Harlow - (March 3rd, 1911 - June 7th, 1937)

“She didn’t want to be famous. She wanted to be happy.” - Clark Gable

Jean Harlow on the set of &#8220;Dinner At Eight&#8221; (1933).  Her white satin gown by Adrian was cut on the bias and so form fittting she could not sit down in it, so MGM constructed this &#8220;reclining board&#8221; so she could rest between takes.

Jean Harlow on the set of “Dinner At Eight” (1933).  Her white satin gown by Adrian was cut on the bias and so form fittting she could not sit down in it, so MGM constructed this “reclining board” so she could rest between takes.


Jean Harlow
Wife vs Secretary - (1936)

Jean Harlow

Wife vs Secretary - (1936)

Jean Harlow - c. 1930&#8217;s

Jean Harlow - c. 1930’s

pin-eye-woman:

Jean Harlow plays golf