#GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA
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Gina Lollobrigida
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Sophia Loren, Yvonne De Carlo, and Gina Lollobrigida (1954)
#sophia loren#yvonne de carlo#gina lollobrigida#1954#actress#classic actress#vintage actress#vintage hollywood#classic hollywood#golden age of hollywood#old hollywood glamour#hollywood
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Gina Lollobrigida
#gina lollobrigida#beautiful#beauty#actress#hollywood#star#classic#diva#vintage#classic hollywood#old hollywood#vintage hollywood
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Gina Lollobrigida 1952
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Girls With Deer Make Two Kindred Spirits ♡
#lana del rey#this is a girlblog#vintage fashion#jane birkin#marilyn monroe#lana del rey aesthetic#vintage aesthetic#girlblogging#1960s#girlblog#brigitte bardot#audrey hepburn#gina lollobrigida#1960s fashion#1960s style#1960s history#swinging 60s#60s fashion#60s#60s icons#60s style#sixties#deer#deergirl#classic coquette#coquette#coquette aesthetic#girlblogger#vintage coquette#dollette
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Gina Lollobrigida as Sheba from Solomon & Sheba
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Propaganda
Hedy Lamarr (Samson and Delilah, Ziegfeld Girl)—Look. I'm sure someone has already submitted Hedy Lamarr because she was spectacularly beautiful, and a very strong lady too: she fled both an abusive marriage AND nazi persecution at a very young age and rebuilt a life for herself pursuing her love for acting all on her own!! Her career as an actress was stellar; while she began acting outside of Hollywood (her very first movie, Ecstasy, won a prize at the Venice Film Festival), she conquered American hearts very quickly with her first movie in the US, Algiers, and then just kept getting better and better. If all this isn't enough, she was also an inventor: her invention of the frequency-hopping spread spectrum radio transmission technique forms the base of bluetooth and has a lot of applications in all kinds of communication technologies. I think that deserves a prize, don't you?
Gina Lollobrigida (Solomon and Sheba, The Hunchback of Notre Dame)— One of the highest profile movie stars in Europe across the 50s and 60s. International sex symbol. Starring in European and American movies. She appeared in movies alongside Hollywood stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Rock Hudson. Was in 54 movies by 1970. A MOVIE STAR in every essence. Has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Won three David di Donatello, a Golden Globe two Nastro d'Argento, and six Bambi awards. And nominated for more.
This is round 4 of the tournament. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. Please reblog with further support of your beloved hot sexy vintage woman.
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Hedy Lamarr:
The only person you can find both on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in the Inventor's Hall of Fame--her radio-frequency-hopping technology forms the basis for cordless phones, wi-fi, and a dozen other aspects of modern life. She was also passionate in her efforts to aid the Allies in WWII (unsurprising for a Jewish-Austrian Emigree to America), and her name served as the backbone for one of the best running jokes in what is possibly Mel Brooks' best movie. Look, Louis B. Mayer apparently believed he could plausibly promote her as "The world's most beautiful woman". Is an entire website full of people going to be less audacious than one Louis B. Mayer? I didn't think so!
Described as "Hedy has the most incredible personal sophistication. She knows the peculiarly European art of being womanly; she knows what men want in a beautiful woman, what attracts them, and she forces herself to be these things. She has magnetism with warmth, something that neither Dietrich nor Garbo has managed to achieve" by Howard Sharpe, she managed to escape her controlling husband (and Nazi Germany) by a) Disguising as her maid and fleeing to Paris or b) Convincing the husband to let her wear all of her jewelry to a dinner, only to disappear afterwards. Also she was particularly clever and helped develop Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (I can't really explain it but anyway...)
Her depiction of Delilah and Samson and Delilah just lives rent free in my head. The woman was gorgeous.
One of the most beautiful women ever in film, spoken by many critics and fans. Beautiful shapely figure, deeper seductive voice, and often played femme fatale roles. She was also brilliant and an inventor. Mainly self-taught, she invested her spare time, including on set between takes, in designing and drafting inventions, which included an improved traffic stoplight and a tablet that would dissolve in water to create a flavored carbonated drink, and much more.
Gorgeous and brilliant pioneer of modern technology and the middle part.
Gina Lollobrigida:
She was an international sex symbol once dubbed as The Most Beautiful Woman In The World. She acted in films in both Italy and France before starring in Beat The Devil with Humphrey Bogart. When portraying soprano Lina Cavalieri, she sang all of the songs in her own voice. This role won her the very first David di Donatello Award for Best Actress, Italy's academy awards.
She was one of the highest-profile European actresses of the 1950s and 1960s, a period in which she was an international sex symbol. Humphrey Bogart once said of her: "She makes Marilyn Monroe look like Shirley Temple."
Literally starred in a movie called "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World". I rest my case.
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Gina Lollobrigida (c. 1955)
#gina lollobrigida#vintage christmas pinups#50s actress#italian actress#50s model#50s fashion#50s aesthetic#1950s#1955
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Gina Lollobrigida
#gina lollobrigida#actress#vintage actress#classic actress#vintage hollywood#hollywood#old hollywood glamour#old hollywood#classic hollywood
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Death Laid an Egg (1968)
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Gina Lollobrigida by Sam Levin, Les Belles de Nuit, 1952
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Gina Lollobrigida
#classic#vintage#iconic#classic icon#classic hollywood#old hollywood#icon#vintage hollywood#classic beauty#beauty#gina lollobrigida#1950s women#1950s#1950s fashion#1950s style#1950s vintage#decade: 1950s#1950s history#1950s movies#1950s hollywood#golden age#golden age hollywood#glamorous#glamour#natural beauty#beautiful
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