Marilyn Monroe. en el papel de Rose Loomis en la película "Niagara", dirigida por Henry Hathaway en 1953
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Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse in Silk Stockings, 1957
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Cole Porter's final musical, Silk Stockings, opened on February 24, 1955 at the Imperial Theater. Loosely based on the story and film Ninotchka, it starred Hildegard Neff and Don Ameche. Also in the cast were Gretchen Wyler, David Opatoshu, and a young Julie Newmar. The most famous song from it is "All of You."
Above, first-night crowds entering the theater. Below, two members of the crowd, Lena Horne and her husband, Leonard Hayton.
Top photo: Hans von Nolde for the AP
Bottom photo: Associated Press
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One day you’re just getting your vestments tailored for a treat.
Four years later you’ve matured and everything is custom made to accommodate your massive presence.
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Model: Miss Agavi
Photo: Andrzej Brzeziński
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While Tooru will never admit it out loud (the most he'll ever let himself say is, "Oooh, Tobio, Iwa-chan's gonna love these!"), he thanks his lucky stars every single day that at least one of his boyfriends has a thing for wearing silk stockings.
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Natalya Krasavina – Nata Lee. Con lencería sexy
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Because I love my little Louie. ❤️❤️
Warner Baxter & Peter Lorre (as Louie 'The Dope' Monteau), in "I'll Give a Million," 1938. Watch this delightful comedy (also with a bit role by John Carradine).
Also couldn't help but see certain similarities in this promo pic from the musical comedy, "Silk Stockings" (1957):
Allegedly you can watch that film here.
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New religion just dropped.
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