Saturday, March 26, 2011

Always In Our Hearts

Three days ago, we lost one of the most beautiful, and possibly the last, of the greats of the silver screen. Elizabeth Taylor was, and in all our hearts still is, an inspiration and testimony on how they don't make them like they used to. She died on May 23, early in the morning, of congestive heart failure at the age of 79. It's sad to think that throughout my lifetime, most of these stars have already died, or will soon. But their memory will forever be preserved in their accomplishments and, anmely, movies and photographs.
Born Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor on February 27, 1932(1932-02-27) Hampstead Garden Suburb, London, she went on to become a child star in movies such as Lassie Come Home. Most known for her violet eyes and unique beauty, throughout her life she had many husbands and fun stories to go along with them :) She won two academy awards for her performances in BUtterfield 8 in 1960, and for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in 1966), as well as the title Dame, from Queen Elizabeth II. She also devoted a good part of her life to helping those in the fight with AIDS. A true Hollywood legend.
It also seems that Elizabeth had a twitter! One of her last tweets, from July, saying: "You are who you are. All you can do in this world is help others to be who they are and better themselves and those around them." And that she did. We will forever miss you Dame Elizabeth.



 You can go visit her twitter here


Sunday, March 20, 2011

"Just a few inches... NO! Not that much!"

If you see the title of my post, it pretty much describes my visit to the hairstylists. It seems I have issues lopping off too much hair ;) But, since I'm getting a haircut on thursday (which is useful considering it is the opening night of my show- Grease, I play Marty-, so I won't have to do any styling that night), I figured I'd find exactly what I wanted and what would make my life easier, so I went for the 1940s haircut.




I'll probably give the first one (instead of the second) to my stylist since I have a lot of split ends and probably can't afford to have it stay on. But besides the potential disaster, I'm really excited! It's probably a good thing I talked myself out of cutting my own hair this afternoon...
anyway, I'm hoping it'll look something like this once it's all good and finished:




or maybe this:

If only I could figure out how to do these with the hair I have now...

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Dear Jane

Just today, which is sad because I really should've known sooner, I found out that the legendary Jane Russel died on February 28th of this year. Born Ernestine Jane Geraldine Russell in Bemidji, Minnesota, she became one of the most iconic silver screen stars, and was most famous for movies such as Howard Hughes's "The Outlaw", and of course "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". She died of a respiratory illness in her home i believe, in Santa Maria (California).
This news today really shocked me because of two reasons: 1. She died the day after the 83rd Academy Awards...  What a fitting, and ironic, ending for such an actress. It makes me wonder if she was watching it the night before... and 2. The last time I was watching her movies and videos (yes, i do mean i watch these things on youtube :P) I can remember thinking how wonderful it was that such a gorgeous, legendary and amazing actress/person was still alive in my time. Because most of these actresses and people of hollywood's golden age have all died, and the fact that she was alive and admirable... it just made me sad to see such a wonderful person go. Like Michael Jackson all over again :P
RIP Jane Russell, you will be dearly missed.

(this video is one of my absolute favorite's of Jane Russell's from GPB )
Hand-printing ceremony
Marilyn and Jane's hand and footprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre






Still the same as ever :)
Age 89, Winter 2010




Monday, March 7, 2011

Paris (fashion)


I just found this gem of a video on youtube, and I had to make a post of it. I've currently really been wanting to watch Funny Face, so watching some random youtube clips, this came up in one of the youtube video responses, and I decided to check it out. Turns out, It is a beautiful montage of the couture of the 50s and 60s, with some nice clips of funny face in between. I kind of love it :)

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the trip to Paris I'm taking in June, and this photo really got me in the mood to go :) and it just captured for me one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
It shows the street right after the rain, and with the use of light and dark in this painting, the quiet stillness of the moment in time is captured beautifully.
 And of course, my little homage to Paris wouldn't be complete without "Bonjour, Paris!" from Funny Face:
 
Absolutely, Splendid ;)