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hotvintagepoll · 2 months
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Anne Bancroft (The Graduate, The Miracle Worker)— This woman aged like fine wine. Anne's presence is magnetic. She's the focus if any scene regardless if whether she's meant to be or not. She is gorgeous in everything she did, and really carries that classic vintage flair.
Dalida (Le masque de Toutankhamon)— She's probably mostly known for her songs, at least in my country, but she *also* had an international acting career! Ah, Dalida. Queer icon, tragic figure, very talented singer and actress - in Arabic, English, French, Italian, and more! Magnetic, sensual, even from one very early films [link] or a young Dalida, singing and dancing! [link]) That unique gaze, the strong, compelling jawline, the deep, sexy voice - what's not to love?
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Anne Bancroft propaganda:
“legendary milf. she does sultry so well but also tenderness. has a tony And an oscar for acting.”
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“Obviously she’s a phenomenal actress overall and she plays the number 1 milf of all time in The Graduate. She IS the Mrs. Robinson that Simon & Garfunkel are singing about. If you’re not a milf lover though, I highly recommend Don’t Bother to Knock. Marilyn Monroe is also in the movie, but hoo boy I had eyes for ONE woman and it was not the blonde! It’s one of her earliest movies, she is strikingly beautiful in it, and I turned to mush whenever she was on screen. Also she was married to Mel Brooks for 40 years, and given that long marriages are a rarity in old Hollywood I’m happy to see it”
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Sveva Alviti in "Dalida" (dir. Lisa Azuelos - 2016).
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gatabella · 8 months
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Dalida and Brigitte Bardot, 1959
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hollywoodlady · 5 months
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Dalida, 1955.
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jeanfrancoisrey · 4 months
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Buste patiné de Dalida à Montmartre…
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d4rkpluto · 1 year
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𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔡𝔦𝔳𝔞 𝔞𝔯𝔠𝔥𝔢𝔱𝔶𝔭𝔢
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[I AM FOLLOWING AYESHA K.FAINES RESEARCH OF FEMININE ARCHETYPES]
↳ the sexual feminine archetype of the queen archetype.
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♇ if you are the diva archetype that means you got the queen archetype as your highest percentage [aside from the lover] and you got the lover percentage higher than 70%.
♇ the diva is one of the sexual feminine archetypes of that belong to the feminine archetype the queen, whereas the other sexual feminine archetype is the empress.
♇ [the queen is the feminine archetype while the diva is the sexual feminine archetype, its associate being the empress].
♇ those who belong to the diva archetype are born to wear the crown, they're deemed to be women who are regal, women who also love the glamorous style and are the type to command respect and adoration.
♇ diva women are also warm and sensual; and they're the epitome of the grande feminine. when people are around them, they are described to have this majestic and larger than life aura.
♇ those with the diva archetype are the type of people who make their partners feel royal.
♇ they're the type to hate being asked so much questions, but they will still try and be polite. they're women who are very forward with what they want in life, even if they're confident women, anxiety still preys on them; they might use another "persona to help them through". like beyoncé with sasha fierce.
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♇ she talks about the sasha fierce persona in this interview; however in other bodies of information, she does convey how sasha fierce helps her to portray the strong and sexy persona she has to on stage.
♇ even if much divas are portrayed to be serious, there's a giggly side to them, a side to them that is always smiling and cracking jokes.
♇ as divas are women who are forward with things, they're most likely able to explain their feelings well.
♇ aside from being expressive vocally, their face will also tell you what they're feeling as well, as a consequence people start seeing them as someone who is blunt and straightforward, and they might even be considered as a bitch because of it. either way, whatever they say still has truth to it.
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♇ some of them are also very religious, it doesnt need to be an Abrahamic religion they're devoted to. they could be very spiritual as well.
♇ moreover, divas are very notable people, their success cannot be denied. moving from success for a brief moment; these are the type of people who are funny without trying. people tend to laugh at whatever they say because of how much they speak their mind.
♇ another reason why some divas are considered as bitches is because when very under-developed, they're the type to make fun of other people or belittle others. they could be perceived as patronising.
♇ they're very trendy women, especially when it comes to humour and fashion. these are women who love clothes and styling, they like to dress in ways that show their extravagance and wealth.
♇ are very specific with the type of things they use, and type of things they like. while doing research on diva women, i've noticed they get asked a lot of weird questions. on the other hand, they either let the hate get to them, or they joke about the things people said about them. [like wonyoung and her cute dance].
♇ when they're not prideful and egotistical, they're open about their struggles. they can be very materialistic and they're aware of what and who they are.
♇ the type to get uncomfortable easily, they like to feel valued and like to have a motivator. or something that can push them through the day.
♇ these women are the type to always have the receipts, whenever they're backing themselves up, they have the evidence to aid themselves. they are usually kind until they're pushed.
♇ linking back to how it is difficult to not recognise their success, it'ss because they're always hitting milestones; they're rich in their culture and their roots [will always shout of their hometown] and they always find a way to include it into what they do. [if not always then majority of the times].
♇ a lot of diva women are aware of how it must feel to be unheard or mistreated, so they will always give credit when it is due. however, they wouldnt mind shading someone if they didn't like them, as i have implied before, they're very open with how they feel and with what they think.
♇ on one hand, when underdeveloped, they must feel attention on them all the time and can be terrible people. they know how to put on a mask and fool others, they're knowledgeable of their behaviour, the character they portray to other people is always for a reason.
♇ on the other hand, a lot of people look up to them, mostly because it is normally known what they're put through. many divas live tragic lives, and it could either be seen through their attitude or through their art.
♇ some diva women are interested in flashy clothing, a lot of people attempt to duplicate their styles and clothing, i believe that because of their versatility and style it makes them so easily loveable or admired. i've observed that these type of women attract foreign fans easily.
♇ on a funny note, i've noticed a lot of them love barbara streissand, she's been mentioned in interviews of dalida, jennifer lopez and aretha franklin.
♇ upon doing research on these women, i've been able to observe that some of them have power issues, or they like to feel superior. due to this, they can come across as bitter.
♇ many of them understand that they don't need a partner, but when they do have that partner they become really loving and devoted to them. however, due to their independent persona, they help set the path for younger generations to feel inspired by.
♇ aside from the other archetypes i have done, i have noticed that people from the diva archetype are most likely to be more underdeveloped? like it's quicker for them to get to a dark stage. they can become people who are very controlling and like to get their way, would step on other people to climb the ladder.
♇ however, their stern behaviour indicates that they are excellent business runners. very "my way or the highway" behaviour.
♇ most of them are household names, the type of people to put their friends and family on the game to reach a higher status. they can be very sophisticated when they're evolved, the type to know when it's the right time and place to do or say something.
♇ like i have implied in this post, underdeveloped ones cannot control their emotions; their words are powerful and can cut deep, but i see this for both archetypes for those under the queen.
♇ when it comes to their sensuality, they're the type to keep long eye-contact, they know what it does to other people and they use it to win over people.
♇ diva women are usually popular within women who are in their status, and a lot of the people who share the same status of them might look up at them. for example, beyoncé is known as the celebrities celebrity. people usually gravitate towards them!
♇ some of them had men beside them when they were getting higher within their path, for example, ari with diddy and beyoncé with jay-z.
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♇ divas i put above are aretha franklin, rosie huntington-whitely, ari the don, dalida, natalie nunn and pamela harmin.
♇ understanding the diva archetype, it shows that they can easily give off the impression of a mean-girl. though aside from that, they're the type of people who cant allow themselves to become wealthy and would like to see their loved ones prosper as well.
♇ and to make the diva archetype easier to comprehend i gathered characters from different tv shows or movies that come under the archetype.
♇ beginning from scream queens ⟶ chanel oberlin, a socialite and very cliquéy, she normally liked to hang around people who shared the same status as her, but between the women she had share similar status with, she was most likely the most popular one. a leader, and very mean and bossy, chanel definitely shows how a diva archetype can be so underdeveloped.
♇ onto game of thrones ⟶ cersei lannister, a good example of someone who likes everything to herself. a true mean girl, but she was classy with the way she had done it, she had been able to make a name for herself aside from being a lannister, she was the first female lannister on the throne and like a true diva she could certainly throw some shade, but sometimes it seemed like she couldnt handle it when it was returned to her.
♇ from ever after high ⟶ apple white; in the beginning from what i remember, she was controlling, but in ways that she had wanted everyone to follow traditions. [she was a lowkey mean girl, the type of ones you dont realise until later], anyways back to what i was saying, in the beginning she didnt realise how other characters did not want to follow the path that was their "fate/destiny" she's another character that shows how oblivious and selfish divas can get when low, or when they're used to getting their ways.
♇ next is from monster high ⟶ cleo de nile; i believe that this one is a very obvious one. she is a likeable character [and is even one of my favourite monster high characters] though it doesnt erase the diva, and i want it all energy; she is glamorous and expressive, will say anything that is in her mind even if it's the meanest thing, can have a habit of using people or manipulating them for her needs. dated the most popular man in the school too!
♇ moving onto squid game ⟶ player 212 or known as han mi-nyeo, aside from her bratty and stuck up behaviour, i noticed she used men as a way to climb up the ladder and gain protection like the queen archetype she is, but she definitely doesnt fall into the empress archetype, more like onto the vengeful diva archetype.
♇ onto mew mew power ⟶ mint aizawa or if you've watched the 4kids version, corina bucksworth, i feel like her character is a great example of a diva archetype when they're very devoted to someone, mint devoted to her brother, and zakuro/renee; she is a socialite that doesnt need to be around any man to bring up her status, but she already worked with men who were financially well and intelligent, ryo/elliot and keiichiro/wesley.
♇ from twilight ⟶ rosalie cullen/hale, if you've watched or read the twilight franchise, you'd know that the woman had a sad backstory when she was a human socialite, being married to a powerful man who used her as an arm candy and took advantage of her with his friends during a night out. currently as a vampire, she is a fierce woman but quite bitter as she doesnt like the fact that bella is choosing her own life path to become a vampire; love rosalie but the choice wasnt hers to get upset over!
♇ next with glee ⟶ santana lopez, if you've read this far then it's evident that santana is an obvious diva. she's quite the underdeveloped one but when the show progress you can tell that she slightly becomes a better person, she's just outspoken and harsh with her words. she was in the cheerleading team and in glee it was a cliqué/high-status thing to be apart of. and like the diva archetype she had an alter ego named, snixx.
♇ moving to mean girls ⟶ regina george, she should've been on top of the character list, she's a classic when it comes to diva women. likes to cling onto people who can give her status, or likes to be around the most attractive or popular man. she was more of a person who barely said mean things to people's face, [well half the time she did], but there were moments when she hid shades within her compliments, specifically during the moment when she asked about the girl's skirt.
♇ lastly with elite ⟶ lu/lucrecia montesinos hendrich, she was a character with great development, she cared for the people around her and would always back up one of her closest friends carla; she only hung around people of her status and was a confrontational and forward diva, very loveable character!
♇ within my research, i noticed that a lot of diva women are most likely going to have scorpio, leo or capricorn in their big three/six; in order.
♇ they're also most likely going to be scorpio, leo or capricorn dominant; in order.
♇ the planets venus, moon and sun dominance appeared the most in their natal charts; typed in order.
♇ the element that had appeared the most in their natal chart was water, second was fire and third was earth.
♇ finally, when it comes to modality, the one that appeared the most in their charts was the mutable modality!
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rotor25 · 4 months
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Dalida, 1970.
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Dalida & Village People
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Dalida - The Beloved European Singer’s Calabrian Roots
Although she became famous worldwide as Dalida, she was born Iolanda Cristina Gigliotti in Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt, on 17 January 1933.
What is Dalida's Calabrian connection? Her father Pietro Gigliotti (1904–1945) and mother Filomena Giuseppina (née d’Alba; 1904–1971) were born in Serrastretta, Calabria, in Italy. Pietro studied music in school and played violin in taverns; Giuseppina was a seamstress.
Dalida was born in Egypt after her parents settled there, a move they made so that her father could pursue his career as a concert violinist.
By birth, Dalida automatically gained Italian nationality through jus sanguinis of both Italian parents.
Dalida singing the traditional Calabrian song "Calabrisella mia" (translation: "My sweet Calabrian girl") with actor John Dorelly on Italian national television:
She and her parents have maintained a strong bond with their roots over time, not only emotional, but also cultural and bureaucratic.
Dalida, in fact, even after moving to France, maintained her Italian citizenship and became French, with dual citizenship, only with her marriage to Lucien Morisse in 1961.
Dalida's visit to that small mountain town in Calabria, where her parents were born, Serrastretta, was unforgettable.
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The singer decided to include an extra charity concert date in Catanzaro in her Italian tour, precisely to travel for the first time to the town that was the birthplace of her loved ones. Here she visited the house where her parents lived before moving to Egypt:
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And she also met her cousins and her great-aunt who was still alive, played the tambourine and embraces the football team that bears his name.
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The much idolized Dalida, the first woman to win the Platinum Record and for whom the Diamond Record was created, took to the stage of the Municipal Theatre of Serrastretta. All the newspapers talked about it. And at the moment of her departure from Sant'Eufemia station (modern Lamezia Terme), the tears flowed freely, so much so that a few days before the end of the tour, Dalida wrote to the mayor.
A shot that immortalizes Dalida's visit to the mountain village of Serrastretta, photographed next to the then mayor, Menotti Mancuso (1962)
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«I would like to express to you again all the joy I felt in getting to know my family's town - wrote Dalida following a visit to Serrastretta in the 1960s -, and thank you for the warm and enthusiastic welcome you gave me. I will never forget the emotion I felt in finding myself among all of you and I ask you to pass on, both to my cousins and to all the inhabitants of Serrastretta, the thanks that come from the bottom of my heart."
Dalida in Calabria in 1962, photographed by Ezio Arcuri, upon arrival at the Sant'Eufemia Lamezia station (reportage archive)
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Dalida spent her early years in Egypt’s bustling Italian Egyptian community but she lived most of her adult life in France.
Beloved singer both in Italy and France, unforgettable queen of the Paris Olympia, during her career she sold over 170 million albums all over the world, also earning the first diamond record in history in 1981, created specifically for her.
Away from the spotlight, however, many great sorrows accompanied his life, which was interrupted - at the age of 54 - on 3 May 1987 by an overdose of barbiturates. «La vie m'est unbearable. Pardonnez moi/Forgive me, life is unbearable for me" wrote Dalida in her farewell note, found on the bedside table of her bedroom, in the villa at number 11 bis Rue d'Orchampt in Montmartre.
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Dalida photographed by Patrice Picot, 1959.
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thatbitchsimone · 2 years
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caradise1 · 3 months
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Playlist inspired by Poor Things
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Viens mais ne viens pas quand je serai seule. Moi qui ai tout choisi dans ma vie je veux choisir ma mort aussi. Il y a ceux qui veulent mourir un jour de pluie et d'autres en plein soleil, il y a ceux qui veulent mourir seuls dans un lit tranquilles dans leur sommeil. Moi je veux mourir sur scène devant les projecteurs. Oui je veux mourir sur scène, le coeur ouvert tout en couleur. Mourir sans la moindre peine au dernier rendez-vous.
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