Do you feel the desire to have a cool, smart person think you are cool? Well, your dreams just came true!! The Great Papyrus thinks you are so cool!! The power of your combined coolness has blown his mind. Your friendship power... it's... too great!!!
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Audrey Hepburn in a publicity photo for My Fair Lady (1964)
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The Diva Rita Hayworth in “The Lady from Shanghai” by Orson Welles - 1947
Gown by Jean Louis
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Lady Miss Kier of Dee-Lite, 1992
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Rita Hayworth, The Lady from Shanghai, 1947
gif by Maudit
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Audrey Hepburn wearing on the set of My Fair Lady in 1963
Photography by Cecil Beaton
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Tales from Tennyson told by Nora Chesson
Source : archive.org
1900
Artist : Frances Brundage
The Lily Maid
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Lady and Her Horse on a Snowy Day by Félix Thiollier - 1899
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@sorielweek day 2: Flower
Hangin' out in a meadow post-pacifist. Sans is all pleased with himself, like "this cool lady is cuddling up to me, i got game" Meanwhile Tori is piecing together this goober's entire mysterious backstory because she knows ain't no monster from Snowdin knows how to make flower crowns. (C'mon, we figure out the basic lore from information he gives after knowing Frisk 1 day from his perspective, he ain't slick. And Toriel is very clever. She would absolutely figure it out.)
I picked forget-me-nots and lavender because of this hanahaki fic by Taliax on ao3. It's a forever fave, highly recommend<3
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Audrey Hepburn in a publicity photo for My Fair Lady (1963)
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Propaganda
Marie Doro (Lost and Won)—no propaganda submitted
Valeria Creti (Filibus)—Listen, I got introduced to her by a movie where she plays a crossdressing/genderfluid/lesbian sky pirate a crush was inevitable
This is round 1 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.
[additional propaganda submitted under the cut.]
Valeria Creti:
Marie Doro (I couldn't include some of the propaganda because it was clearly pre-1910):
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