Minnie Mouse perfects her liptick in “Puppy Love” (1933) - Walt Disney

Minnie Mouse perfects her liptick in “Puppy Love” (1933) - Walt Disney

Georgette primps in Walt Disney’s “Oliver And Company” (1988)

“Perfect isn’t easy but it’s me”.

Joan Crawford perfects her makeup - c. 1930’s

Joan Crawford perfects her makeup - c. 1930’s

the-dark-city:

Happy Birthday, Ann Sheridan  (February 21rst, 1915 - January 21rst, 1967)
“They nicknamed me “The Oomph Girl”, and I loathe that nickname! Just being known by a nickname indicates that you’re not thought of as a true actress … It’s just crap! If you call an actress by her looks or a reaction, then that’s all she’ll ever be thought of as.”

the-dark-city:

Happy Birthday, Ann Sheridan  (February 21rst, 1915 - January 21rst, 1967)

They nicknamed me “The Oomph Girl”, and I loathe that nickname! Just being known by a nickname indicates that you’re not thought of as a true actress … It’s just crap! If you call an actress by her looks or a reaction, then that’s all she’ll ever be thought of as.”

Minnie Mouse perfects her lipstick in “Puppy Love” (1933) - Walt Disney

Minnie Mouse perfects her lipstick in “Puppy Love” (1933) - Walt Disney


Elizabeth Taylor - c. 1940s

Elizabeth Taylor - c. 1940s

Daisy Duck primps for her date with Donald in “Cured Duck” (1945) - Walt Disney

Daisy Duck primps for her date with Donald in “Cured Duck” (1945) - Walt Disney

jeanjeanie61:

Gypsy Rose Lee

jeanjeanie61:

Gypsy Rose Lee


Ginger Rogers and a cute doggy friend
c. 1930s

Ginger Rogers and a cute doggy friend

c. 1930s

mothgirlwings:

June Collyer perfects her hair - c. 1920s

mothgirlwings:

June Collyer perfects her hair - c. 1920s

mothgirlwings:

Carole Landis - c. 1940s

mothgirlwings:

Carole Landis - c. 1940s

Elizabeth Taylor - c. 1940s

Elizabeth Taylor - c. 1940s

Ava Gardner - c. 1940s

Ava Gardner - c. 1940s

aggiephile:

judywald:

Carnation Fantasy.  “Lovely actress Geraldine Fitzgerald feels right at home in this setting. She took just one look at these lovely carnation-and-butterfly accessories, and that was all she needed.”
“The American Home” magazineMay 1956

Oh my.  A ruffle explosion.

aggiephile:

judywald:

Carnation Fantasy.  “Lovely actress Geraldine Fitzgerald feels right at home in this setting. She took just one look at these lovely carnation-and-butterfly accessories, and that was all she needed.”

“The American Home” magazine
May 1956

Oh my.  A ruffle explosion.

Madge Evans - c. 1930s

Madge Evans - c. 1930s