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orlaite · 3 months
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FUNNY GIRL (1968) dir. William Wyler
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urv3nicebitch · 9 months
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this is how i think i wake up
(i woke up at 1:30 pm today)
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browsethestacks · 7 months
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ediths-shades · 27 days
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Costumes in FUNNY GIRL (1968) [4/4]
Costume design by Irene Sharaff
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urpocketpixxie · 2 months
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ornithorynquerouge · 2 months
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Nice vintage pinup Dagi Heini
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nigricosgirl · 4 months
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dozydawn · 15 days
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irene sharaff is credited as the costume designer for funny girl (1968) but mary wills actually designed the costumes for the bridal follies sequence, as well as omar sharif’s costumes. these are the “february brides”
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citizenscreen · 23 days
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60 years ago today:
Jule Styne and Bob Merrill's musical "Funny Girl", starring Barbra Streisand as Fanny Brice, opened at the Winter Garden Theater on Broadway #OnThisDay in 1964.
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carmelasoprano · 7 months
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The Funny Girl, with her unique talent for making one laugh and cry (gulpingly) at the same moment, is the inimitable Miss Marmelstein—sorry, Barbra Streisand, here playing herself: a totally unorthodox beauty, a girl who is mad for thrift shops, coffee ice cream, and furs—wearing a coat she loves and that loves her right back. An abundant softness of fox and a coat she could wear every night of her life: by Georges Kaplan, in Saga Norwegian blue fox worked on the round from a fine fat collar to elbow sleeves. Necklace and earrings of multicolor precious stones, David Webb.
Barbra Streisand in Town & Country (July 1964)
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applesauce42069 · 9 months
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Anyways like. I’m not really feeling the conversation about “traditional Jewish features.” Because. What.
1. Every time someone tries to list what these features are they come across pretty sus
2. Not all Jews have the same physical features, even within regional groups. My great grandfather was 100% Ashki and he was blonde with blue eyes.
3. I very rarely use looks as a way to spot other Jews in the wild. It’s not as relevant as people think.
4. We are in an era where Hollywood has decided that non-Jews “look” more Jewish than some actual Jews.
If you put Katerina McCrimmon in front of me and asked me if she was Jewish my response would probably be “maybe? I don’t know.”
Because this is not about looks. The issue is more about authentic representation of a cultural and ethnoreligious group. A non jew doesn’t know what it *feels* like to be Jewish. That’s what I’m thinking about.
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chicgeekgirl89 · 10 months
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Not the Tony awards basically pretending that the Beanie Feldstein era of Funny Girl never happened 😒😒😒
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*Lea Michele actively trying to revive her career and repair her horrendous reputation*
Someone at Discovery +:
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ediths-shades · 1 month
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Costumes in FUNNY GIRL (1968) [1/4]
Costume design by Irene Sharaff
requested by anonymous
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jackharkness · 2 years
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Omar Sharif as Nick Arnstein in FUNNY GIRL (1968)
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ornithorynquerouge · 2 months
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Kate Moss gets her butt wet by Roxanne Lowit
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