Showing posts with label Vanity Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanity Fair. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

After Party Fashion--Oscars 2012


After seeing all the after party photos this morning, I have to say I was blown away!  Why, oh why didn't we see this fabulous fashion on the red carpet?  The Vanity Fair party never disappoints, check out these gorgeous photos.  Oh, by the way, do you agree with me that Jennifer Lopez should have worn the dress above to the Oscars?


Loved this dress on Claire Danes...so lovely!


Not loving Katy's blue hair, but the dress is beautiful



This green creation is one of my favorites for sure!


Wow, Minnie!


Not sure about Kate's dress, but she is just stunning


Adam looking good as always


All photos courtesy of Yahoo.com

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Runaway Blonde


I was going to post these photos on my author blog, because they have such a vintage, retro quality to them, but had to share them here.  Lara Stone is a runway model from Holland.  Not only is she stunning, but she's in photos with Justin Timberlake this month in Vanity Fair.



Photos Courtesy of Vanity Fair Magazine July 2011 by Norman Jean Roy

You might also recognize her from this photo that is all over Pinterest...

Photo Courtesy of Vogue Magazine

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Hitchcock Represented


After yesterday's post on Annie Leibovitz's Disney photos, I stumbled across another spread I fell in love with.  The spread is a few years old, but it is amazing.  As you know I'm a huge fan of Vanity Fair Magazine, so of course I found amazing photos from there.  Annie Leibovitz was once again the photographer in a spread from February 2008.

The concept was to redo classic Hitchcock film posters by using today's actors.  They are so beautiful.  What do you think?

Charlize Theron in Dial M For Murder

Scarlett Johansson and Javier Bardem in Rear Window

Naomi Watts in Marnie

Keira Knightley and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Rebecca

Emile Hirsch and James McAvoy in Strangers On A Train

Renee Zellweger in Vertigo

Gwyneth Paltrow and Robert Downey, Jr. in To Catch A Thief

Seth Rogen in North By Northwest

Marion Cotillard in Psycho

Have you checked out the new Spring Break Giveaway?  There's some really great stuff, including notecards from my friend Heather's Etsy shop.  Make sure to enter!  Good luck!  

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Bogey and Bacall...True Love





















I thought it only fitting to look at one of the most well-known romances of our time, since it is almost Valentine's Day. It's no secret I'm a lover of all things vintage, but I have a special place in my heart for the love affair between Lauren Bacall and Humprey Bogart.

This months (March) Vanity Fair features an article on Lauren Bacall and I learned so much more about her because of it. Not only is Bacall feisty and a kick-in-the-pants, she has been in the Hollywood scene for almost 70 years. Imagine the stories she could tell!

"'There have always been rumors about me: Oh, she's very difficult. Be careful of her. People who don't know me--even some people who do know me--know that I say what I think. Very few people want to hear the truth. Bogie was like that, my mother was like that, and I'm like that. I believe in the truth, and I believe in saying what you think. Why not? Do you have to go around whispering all the time or playing a game with people? I just don't believe in that. So I'm not the most adored person on the face of the earth. You have to know this. There are a lot of people who don't like me at all, I'm very sure of that. But I wasn't put on this earth to be liked. I have my own reasons for being and my own sense of what is important and what isn't, and I'm not going to change that."' Wow, what a broad.

"'My son tells me, 'Do you realize you are the last one? The last person who was an eyewitness to the golden age?' Young people, even in Hollywood, ask me, 'Were you really married to Humphrey Bogart?' 'Well, yes, I think I was,' I reply. You realize yourself when you start reflecting--because I don't live in the past, although your past is so much a part of what you are--that you can't ignore it. But I don't look at scrapbooks. I could show you some, but I'd have to climb ladders, and I can't climb."' It is amazing that Bacall is really the last link to the old Hollywood chain.

Most people don't realize that Bogie was 25 years older than Bacall. They married when she was 20 and he was 45. "'I fairly often have thought how lucky I was,' she tells me. 'I knew everybody because I was married to Bogie, and that 25-years difference was the most fantastic thing for me to have in my life.' She points to the wall-to signed photos of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, Robert Benchley, Clifton Webb, Noel Coward, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore, John Gielgud, and Truman Capote--and says with a sigh, 'It's like all the talent's gone. Its very sad."'

"'I ask if she felt that her acting career was hurt by being Bogart's wife. 'Oh, yes, because he wanted a wife. He didn't want an actress...he wanted a wife that would go with him and be there, and he was dead right. And thats what I wanted, and that's why I wanted children. He had never had a child. so I was Miss Pushy in that way. But I was happy being his wife. I loved it. Because I really loved him."'

There is so much more to the article, you have to check it out for yourself. One thing I'll never forget is the true love that was present between Bogey and Bacall. Have a great day friends!

**Article courtesy of Vanity Fair March Issue

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Hollywood Issue























It's no secret Vanity Fair is my favorite magazine of all time, and when it came in the mail yesterday, I almost jumped for joy! "The Hollywood Issue" is finally here! Besides Anne Hathaway looking old Hollywood glam on the cover, my other boyfriend Ryan Reynolds is there too!

The look was my favorite, old Hollywood Glamour. “We wanted to evoke the glamour of 1930s Shanghai, an era of smoky, alluring elegance,” says fashion and style director Jessica Diehl. “We had the gentlemen looking dashing in black tie, whilst the ladies were radiant in spring’s gowns—from Gucci to Yves Saint Laurent—and glittering with diamonds from Chanel and other arbiters of glamour.”

I'm so glad that more and more publications are trying to evoke the charm and gorgeous glamour of old Hollywood. I hope you enjoy the behind-the-scenes photos!

As a side note, my friends Julie of Brown Eyed Belle, and Daphne of Flip Flops and Pearls had a little bit of a hacking issue yesterday. I cannot believe people would completely copy others blog content and take credit for it. It's so random and weird to me. I mean, copying someone's blog title, and reposting someone else's entire posts? Can you say Single White Female? Anyway, I'm not one to embarrass a person on a blog, so if you want the name of the blogger and their blog, email me. I have since blocked her from my blog and have sent her a message letting her know what I thought of her unladylike behavior. We all go to a lot of effort and hard work to come up with great blog posts and it's really sad that someone lacks so much originality that they have to copy! Ok, I'll get off my soapbox now. Don't forget to vote for Fine Man Friday, it's really close this week!

**All photos courtesy of Vanity Fair Magazine Online

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

January Jones for Versace











So I opened my Vanity Fair February issue yesterday (and have to admit I was not impressed with Justin Bieber as the cover, come on), but I was impressed with the Versace ad featuring January Jones of Mad Men. She is completely nude, but the photos still leave much to the imagination. The photos are gorgeous and still have that retro/vintage feel. What do you think?

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