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First shoot with Lolita @la.la.lolita . #curves #retro #lingerie
Teaser of the next shoot with Lolita @la.la.lolita . #curves
Lolita @la.la.lolita showing old Hollywood glam styling . #curves
Lolita @la.la.lolita hearing the awful girls next door gossip
#tittietuesdays continues with pin up prodigy Lolita @la.la.lolita
oldhollywood: Hedy Lamarr in Ekstase (1933, dir. Gustav Machaty)
oldhollywood: Chorus girls in Hell in Hellzapoppin’ (1941,
oldhollywood: Notable moments in pre-Code Hollywood: The Sign
oldhollywood: Psycho (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
oldhollywood: Notable moments in pre-Code Hollywood: The Sign
oldhollywood: Grant Williams in The Incredible Shrinking Man
oldhollywood: Gort escorts Patricia Neal to his space shuttle
oldhollywood: Merna Kennedy in production still from Police
oldhollywood: Peter Pan (1924, dir. Herbert Brenon) (via)
oldhollywood-glamour: Diana Dors in Yield to the Night (1956)
oldhollywood: Poster art: Batiste Madalena edition (via) Up
oldhollywood: Gort escorts Patricia Neal to his space shuttle
oldhollywood: Bela Lugosi in Dracula (1931, dir. Tod Browning)
oldhollywood: Gregory Peck on the set of I Walk the Line (1970,
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York in the sci-fi
oldhollywood: James Cagney as Bottom and Anita Louise as Titania
oldhollywood: via Batman (1966, dir. Leslie Martinson)
oldhollywood-glamour: Diana Dors, 1950′s
oldhollywood-glamour: Diana Dors in I Married a Woman.(1958)
oldhollywood-glamour: Susan Hayward, c.1942
oldhollywood-mylove: Virna Lisi as Mrs. FordHow to Murder Your
oldhollywood-mylove: Humphrey Bogart as Philip Marlowe The Big
oldhollywood-mylove: Gary Cooper as Prof. Bertram Potts Barbara
oldhollywood-mylove: Gregory Peck as Atticus FinchTo Kill a
oldhollywood: Romy Schneider in archive footage from L’Enfer (1964,
oldhollywood-mylove: Tippi Hedren, Alfred Hitchcock 1962
Also, can we talk about how there was a point in time I wanted