#cover girl
Modern Man Magazine Featuring Joyce London As The Uncovered Cover Girl, April 1961.
Carnival, Volume 14 No. 2, May 1967
Spree — №34 — 1962
Dude magazine
Lupita Nyong'o pour Paris Match, Mars 2015.
Foto-Rama magazine ⚡️
Lydia Taylor AKA Linda Stevens AKA Susan Bridge - 1970s Era UK Classic Men’s Magazine Model.
My journey through a few makeup brands (comparison study)
So lately I’ve noticed that my eyeshadows are starting to hit pan due to heavy use, mostly Urban Decay’s Naked 3 palette which is my all time favorite. Not wanting to drop a ton of money to replace it right now, I wanted to see what in drugstore and non-Sephoraland could be use to help the situation. And, since I was already running out of eyelid primer, I tried a new one out too just for the…
One Dress a Week Challenge
May: Gold & Silver
Cover Girl / Rita Hayworth as Rusty Parker
Rusty wears this dress for the big production number when she’s become a Broadway star. This dress must have looked so luxurious to wartime audiences, with all that gold material in the skirt! It’s a very warm gold color, helped by the pinkish tone of the lights. But as pretty as the dress is, I think the coat that goes with it is even more spectacular. The gif of Rusty removing the coat is from this blog, and the accompanying comment tickles me so much that I just have to quote it:
“I find this footage of Rita Hayworth mesmerizing. The shimmer. The glitter. The gold. It’s like the peeling back of an exquisite chocolate bar. I could watch it for hours. And what does a girl have to do to get those hairpin curls? Oh Hollywood, you’re just not the same.”
One Dress a Week Challenge
May: Gold & Silver
Cover Girl / Rita Hayworth as Rusty Parker
The modeling gig that gets Rusty her big break is being chosen as the cover girl for the “golden wedding” edition of the fictional Vanity magazine. The dress could be called yellow, but it has a slight metallic sheen and gold ribbons worked into it. It seems a bit low-cut for a wedding dress, but the actual cover shot has the veil wrapped around so it’s not as noticeable. The bodice and veil have snowflake decorations as well; not sure how that goes with the “golden” theme, but it’s pretty, anyway! It’s a shame we never get to see the full skirt, because I wonder if there are also snowflakes worked into that.