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McCall 8033 by Ardanse | ca. 1934 Ladies' & Misses' Afternoon Dress & Jacket Clothes, Couture, Vintage Sewing Patterns, Haute Couture, Vintage Dress Patterns, Vintage Gowns, Vintage Dresses, Clothing Patterns, 1940s Fashion
McCall 8033 by Ardanse | ca. 1934 Ladies' & Misses' Afternoon Dress & Jacket
Jean Harlow - @~ Mlle, 30s white gown silk chiffon.  Even though the US was going through monetary hell at this time, I will always say that the 30's had the most immaculate fashion. Classic Hollywood, Jean Harlow, Madeleine Vionnet, Moda Jeans, Harlow
Jean Harlow by Russell Ball
Jean Harlow - @~ Mlle, 30s white gown silk chiffon. Even though the US was going through monetary hell at this time, I will always say that the 30's had the most immaculate fashion.
Eleanor Powell (1912-1982) was an American film actress and dancer of the 1930s and 1940s, known for her exuberant solo tap dancing. Ralph Lauren, Vintage Glam, Belle Epoque, Vintage Hollywood, Old Hollywood Glamour
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Eleanor Powell (1912-1982) was an American film actress and dancer of the 1930s and 1940s, known for her exuberant solo tap dancing.
1930s 1940s view looking down on band and couples dancing on nightclub dance floor Dance, Couple Dancing, Couples, Creative, Lets Dance, Artist, Band, Night Club, Dream Party
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1930s 1940s view looking down on band and couples dancing on nightclub dance floor
American actress and dancer, Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987) - seen here during her years working in Tijuana, Mexico, with her father Eduardo Cansino, in the 1930s. In 1931, Eduardo Cansino partnered with his 12-year-old daughter to form an act called the "Dancing Cansinos." Since under California law, Margarita was too young to work in nightclubs and bars, her father took her with him to work across the border, in Tijuana, Mexico. Marilyn Monroe, Rita Hayworth, Hollywood Star, Portrait, Films, Classic Actresses, Old Hollywood Stars
American actress and dancer, Rita Hayworth (born Margarita Carmen Cansino; October 17, 1918 – May 14, 1987) - seen here during her years working in Tijuana, Mexico, with her father Eduardo Cansino, in the 1930s. In 1931, Eduardo Cansino partnered with his 12-year-old daughter to form an act called the "Dancing Cansinos." Since under California law, Margarita was too young to work in nightclubs and bars, her father took her with him to work across the border, in Tijuana, Mexico.
New York 1930s New York City, York, Greenwich Village, Vintage New York, Jazz, Jazz Club, Nightclub
Here is New York
New York 1930s
The Roseland Ballroom, New York - 1938.  The George Mann Archive. Times Square, Broadway, 1930s, Roseland Ballroom
The George Mann Archive
The Roseland Ballroom, New York - 1938. The George Mann Archive.
El Morocco nightclub, Cecil Beaton, 1935. Vogue, Cecil Beaton
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El Morocco nightclub, Cecil Beaton, 1935.
Dorothy Lamour (Born: Dec. 10, 1914- Death: Sept. 22, 1996) Actress & Singer, mostly renowned for her role in "The Jungle Princess", 1936 and "Road to Singapore" 1940 Portraits, Dorothy Lamour, Dorothy, Old Hollywood, George Hurrell, Deviant Art
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Dorothy Lamour (Born: Dec. 10, 1914- Death: Sept. 22, 1996) Actress & Singer, mostly renowned for her role in "The Jungle Princess", 1936 and "Road to Singapore" 1940
Nightclub, Berlin 1930 Weimar, Chicago, Burlesque, Berlin, Cabaret Musical, Cabaret, Concert, Historical Photos
Nightclub, Berlin 1930
This costume from the 1930 film Morocco introduced Marlene Dietrich's affinity for menswear to film audiences. Though not credited on the film, Travis Banton was Paramount’s supervising costume designer at the time and this drawing was likely rendered to give the filmmakers an idea of Dietrich’s appearance in what would become an iconic costume. Design, Croquis, Costumes, Marlene Dietrich, Theatre Costumes, Vintage Pinup
Marlene Dietrich: Hollywood Gender Bender
This costume from the 1930 film Morocco introduced Marlene Dietrich's affinity for menswear to film audiences. Though not credited on the film, Travis Banton was Paramount’s supervising costume designer at the time and this drawing was likely rendered to give the filmmakers an idea of Dietrich’s appearance in what would become an iconic costume.
women and singing and nightclub and 1930's - Google Search Singer, Lady, Wall Art, Lena Horne, Muziek, Donna, Hollywood, Fotografie, Blues
women and singing and nightclub and 1930's - Google Search