Marilyn Monroe on the set of Some Like It Hot, 1958.
Marilyn Monroe during her meeting with Dame Edith Sitwell, 1953
John Malkovich and Uma Thurman on the set of Dangerous Liaisons, 1988.
such nonsense, i would never say that
How wonderful they were, those evenings when she would enter the dreamlike glow of her private apartments, divinely intoxicated on hot chocolate and champagne. She had always preferred warm, cosy spaces, far from the cold air of Versailles that froze her to the bone. In the Hall of Mirrors, the candles of the grand chandeliers had all been extinguished and the moon enveloped the palace in its soft milky light. It was then she would jump into her alcove bed to either fall straight to sleep or lay awake in a dream. Time flies so quickly when life is joyous and carefree. - Serge Gleizes on Madame de Pompadour, Laduree: Decoration and Inspiration
Titania and the fairies A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 1935, dir. Max Reinhardt, William Dieterle
Spring mood: baby pink nails, almond milk matcha lattes, lip oil, raspberry croissants, silver jewelry, dewy pink blush, silk pillowcase, brown ballet flats.
Analogues I took at Versailles last Summer
Allan Ramsay (1713–1784), Portrait of a Lady, Half-Length, in a White Dress, Holding a Rose (detail)
Marilyn Monroe arriving at the premiere of Call Me Madam in Los Angeles, California, March 1953.
“how could you be so stupid” well you know what. its really not that hard
Oh i care i care i care like ribbons in your hair 🎀🪐
spring 🌸🌿🍵🌷
I am a museum girl. above everything I am a museum girl