Betty Grable: I had the privilege of meeting this delightful lady on several occasions; Betty was the armed forces No.1 Pin-Up Girl everywhere during WW2 and brought enjoyment to millions more with her numerous musical films…
Most of Grable’s immediate ancestors were American, but her distant heritage was of Dutch, Irish, German and English stock.She was propelled into the acting profession by her mother. For her first role, as a chorus girl in the film Happy Days (1929), Grable was only 12 years old (legally underage for acting), but, because the chorus line performed in blackface, it was impossible to tell how old she was. Her mother soon gave her a make-over which included dyeing her hair platinum blonde.
For her next film, her mother got her a contract using a false identification. When this deception was discovered, however, Grable was fired. Grable finally obtained a role as a ‘Goldwyn Girl’ in Whoopee! (1930), starring Eddie Cantor. Though Grable received no billing, she led the opening number, “Cowboys.” Grable then worked in small roles at different studios for the rest of the decade, including the Academy Award-winning The Gay Divorcee (1934), starring
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, where she was prominently featured in the number “Let’s K-nock K-nees”.
Grable’s later career was marked by feuds with studio heads. At one point, in the middle of a fight with Zanuck, she tore up her contract and stormed out of his office. By 1953, Zanuck was grooming Marilyn Monroe to replace Grable as the Fox’s resident sex symbol. Far from feeling threatened, on the set of How to Marry a Millionaire Grable famously said to Monroe, “go and get yours, honey! I’ve had mine”. It was at this point that Grable lost her father ‘Conn’ Grable in 1954, at age 71.
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Betty Grable No.1 Pin-Up Girl life
Friday, February 5th, 2010Joan Blondell Star of the 1930's
Friday, February 5th, 2010
Joan Blondell was an Academy Award-nominated American actress. Considered a sexy wisecracking blonde, she was a pre-Hays Code staple of Warner Brothers and appeared in more than 100 movies and television productions.
Images of the blonde, blue-eyed wisecracking Star of the 1930′s
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Christian Dior 60s
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010Fashion Flashback from the VIDCAT Archive!Fashion newsreels from the early 1960s…
Christian Dior, runway, swimsuits.
Retro 60s dresses
Saturday, January 30th, 2010Pinup ladies sexy 50′s and 60′s dresses and swim suits
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60s Evening gowns
Saturday, January 30th, 2010Micheline Bernardini wearing the first bikini
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010Louis Réard to model the first modern-day bikini on July 5, 1946 at Piscine Molitor in Paris.
Réard could not find a model who would dare to wear his design. He ended up hiring Bernardini, a 19 year old nude dancer from the Casino de Paris as his model.

Flamenco dress
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010Sexy Flamenco ruffles and corset
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1930 fashion show
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010Adrian Fashion Show from the G. Cukor’s The Women (1939)
Great example of high-class gals. Look how they move/talk.
Mabel Normand
Monday, January 25th, 2010
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Born Mabel Ethelreid Normand in New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, she grew up in extreme poverty. Her father, Claude Normand, was sporadically employed as a carpenter at Sailors’ Snug Harbor home for elderly seamen. Before she entered films at age 16 in 1909, Normand worked as an artist’s model, which included posing for postcards illustrated by Charles Dana Gibson, creator of the Gibson Girl image. She met director Mack Sennett whilst at D. W. Griffith’s Biograph Company and embarked on a tumultuous affair with him; he later brought her across when he founded Keystone Studios in 1912. Her first films portrayed her as a bathing beauty, but Normand quickly demonstrated a flair for comedy and became a star of Sennett’s short films. Normand appeared with Charles Chaplin and Roscoe (“Fatty”) Arbuckle in many short films.
The group of photos of Mabel Normand in swimsuit. It adds photos to her of other stars of the silent movies, such as Clara Bow, Louise Brooks, Joan Crawford and some Mack Sennett’s bathing beauties.
In 1914 she starred with Chaplin and Marie Dressler in Tillie’s Punctured Romance. In 1918, as her relationship with Sennett came to an end, Normand signed a $3,500 a week contract with Samuel Goldwyn and opened a film studio in Culver City. Her breakup with Sennett seems to have caused Normand to re-evaluate her life and she embarked on a program of self-education, developing keen and lasting interests in reading and books.
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Images of the silent ‘Queen of Comedy’
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Vintage undies corset
Saturday, January 16th, 2010Ladies in various stages of dressing. Corsets, dresses, getting dressed, women of the 1910′s or 20′s. Swimming.