Saturday, April 17, 2010

An update? How shocking

Hello, hello. Yes. I'm finally updating this old thing. I have a few minutes to myself and I thought I'd come around and yammer on about some things.

The other night I watched 1927's "It" starring Clara Bow, followed by the documentary "Clara Bow: Discovering the 'It' Girl". Next to the 1960s, the 1920s are for me, the highest point for fashion and beauty. And they definitely intertwine at times ... especially when you look at Biba ... but that's a discussion for another day. Basically, the two films I watched were absolute eye candy, and learning about Miss Bow was so interesting. I didn't know much about her beforehand, other than that she was the quintessential flapper girl of film, and she was painfully gorgeous. Her real story of breaking into the world of silents, and later on, "talkies", is both inspiring and tragic. If you'd like to brush up on some film history and see a gorgeous girl rise (and sadly, fall), check out the doc, narrated by Courtney Love.

Here are some photos of Clara and a clip from 'It'.



And if you're looking to learn morn about silents and the history (and birth, really) of film, I'd recommend the book Silent Movies: the Birth of Film and the Triumph of Movie Culture.




On a slightly visually-related note, here are some photos from Galliano's F/W 2009 runway show. The make-up has an ethereal angel meets silent screen starlet feel and I've been obsessing over it for months now. When I finally get the time, I'm going to put together a video tutorial on how to get the look. Obviously, it's not a day-to-day going to work look, but I think it could look really nice for a night on the town, don't you?




That's all for now. Once again, I'm pressed for time. I'll try and write again soon. If you'd like to keep up with me, check the right side of this page for my tumblr link. I'm there a bit more often.

Have a good weekend everyone!

-Hannah

10 comments:

Lies said...

I love the overacting in silent movies! And that make up is gorgeous, they look like delicate dolls. In a good way!

Anonymous said...

Silent films are my favorite. All the actresses are beautiful.

J.
www.teenvegetariansoul.blogspot.com

Gela said...

ooooh. i've never seen a full-blown silent film before. i'll check that movie out to start!

hope all is well w/ you!
i miss your blog entries!


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Sophie said...

i was wondering where you'd got to!

Lauren Goddard said...

Clara Bow amazes me still.

x x x

lauren carney said...

FLAPPERS!
gah. why didnt i find your delightful blog weeks ago when i needed flapper inspiration for drawings!
gosh.
these ladies are so beautiful!
thankyou for finding them, and sharing them with us all
you're just too kind!

Unknown said...

I just started following your blog, but I saw your post on men you'd go back in time for, and I totally agree with you on Bob Dylan. I'm completely in love with him :] Haha.

And these 20s pictures are to die for <3

Lovelymuse said...

This makeup is amazing, so beautiful!

Zoƫ said...

Beautiful post. I haven't seen any of Clara's films, only Louise Brooks. She was beautiful! They don't make 'em like that anymore. And she was a redhead too which makes me love her all the more :)

perfectionishuman said...

I recently did a post on Clara Bow and was even planning on watch It tomorrow!
I love her *sigh*
x