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Portrait of Jean Harlow from Dinner at Eight by Harvey White.

Jean Harlow portrait from Dinner at Eight by George Hurrell. (Rescan)

Jean Harlow camera negative from Dinner at Eight by George Hurrell.

Jean Harlow camera negative from Dinner at Eight by George Hurrell.

Wearing Original Vintage Dinner at Eight 1963-1964

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Jean Harlow camera negative from Dinner at Eight by George Hurrell.

Dutch postcard by M. Bonnist & Zonen, no. B335. Photo: M.G.M. Jean Harlow and Wallace Beery in Dinner at Eight (George Cukor, 1933). Collection: Marlene Pilaete.

 

American film actress Jean Harlow (1911–1937) was with her come-hither body, platinum blonde hair, and a keen sense of humour, one of Hollywood's sex symbols of the 1930s. She had her breakthrough in Howard Hughes' World War I epic Hell's Angels (1930). Frank Capra's Platinum Blonde (1931) cemented her role as America's new sex symbol. In 1932, she signed with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and became the leading lady in a string of hit films. These included Red Dust (1932), Dinner at Eight (1933), Reckless (1935) and Suzy (1936). Among her frequent co-stars were William Powell, Spencer Tracy, and, in six films, Clark Gable.

 

American actor Wallace Beery (1885-1949) is best known for his portrayal of Bill in Min and Bill opposite Marie Dressler, as Long John Silver in Treasure Island, as Pancho Villa in Viva Villa!, and his titular role in The Champ, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Beery appeared in some 250 films in a 36-year career. He was the brother of actor Noah Beery, Sr. and uncle of actor Noah Beery, Jr.

 

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Dutch postcard, no. 556. Photo: M.G.M. Madge Evans and John Barrymore in Dinner at Eight (George Cukor, 1933).

 

American actress Madge Evans (1909-1981) was a child star in the 1910s and early 1920s. As an adult, she starred in numerous B-films of the 1930s and also had supporting roles in some classics, including Dinner at Eight (1933) and David Copperfield (1935). In the 1950s, she returned to acting and forged a career in television and radio.

 

John Barrymore (1882-1942) was an American stage and screen actor whose rise to superstardom and subsequent decline is one of the legendary tragedies of Hollywood. A member of the most famous generation of the most famous theatrical family in America, he was also its most acclaimed star. He excelled in high drama, in productions of 'Justice' (1916), 'Richard III' (1920) and 'Hamlet' (1922). After a success as Hamlet in London in 1925, Barrymore left the stage for 14 years and instead focused entirely on films.

 

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Outfit is Dinner at 8 from 1963

Clock by Mary Ann Roy

Bar by The Atomic Doll

Finally got my hands on this fashion! Also, What is it with Fashion Royalty hiding these fabulous shoes under long gowns???? These shoes are way more impressive than the gown will ever be :/

 

Adele- D@8 overlay, FR shoes and jewelry, Die Another Day Bikini, ebay belt and jewelry

 

Dominique- D@8 jumpsuit, MOTM necklace,

FQ Barbie is wearing Mattel's "Dinner at Eight" vintage ensemble

My obsession with Vintage fashions is past getting out of hand lmao

 

Exotica: Dinner at Eight Fashion, vintage belt, RuPaul sandals, FR2 bag, CI earrings

 

Brilliance: Leisure Leopard Fashion, ebay earrings (possible Holiday Barbie), DIY clutch, BB cuff, Holiday Barbie shoes

Portrait of Jean Harlow from Dinner at Eight.

My paper doll of the "Platinum Blonde"...Jean Harlow...in costume from the 1933 film "Dinner at Eight"...

Jean Harlow - by George Hurrell 1933 - Dinner At Eight.

Barbie: "1963 - Dinner At Eight" Limited Edition Trading Card No. 10 (Action/Panini) Canada 1991

 

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Portrait of Jean Harlow from Dinner at Eight.

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