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oldhollywood:

Jeanne Eagels in The Letter (1929, dir. Jean de Limur)
“My retribution is greater. With all my heart, I still love the man I killed.”
-W. Somerset Maugham, The Letter (1925)

oldhollywood:

Jeanne Eagels in The Letter (1929, dir. Jean de Limur)

“My retribution is greater. With all my heart, I still love the man I killed.”

-W. Somerset Maugham, The Letter (1925)

oldhollywood:

Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)
Photographer: Eve Arnold

oldhollywood:

Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)

Photographer: Eve Arnold


Milena and Vlada, the duo behind Yugodrom—a new blog focused on “graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia”—have been unearthing gems from seventies and eighties issues of the science magazine Galaksija.

Milena and Vlada, the duo behind Yugodrom—a new blog focused on “graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia”—have been unearthing gems from seventies and eighties issues of the science magazine Galaksija.

(Source: darksilenceinsuburbia)

oldhollywood:

Jeanne Eagels in The Letter (1929, dir. Jean de Limur)
“My retribution is greater. With all my heart, I still love the man I killed.”
-W. Somerset Maugham, The Letter (1925)

oldhollywood:

Jeanne Eagels in The Letter (1929, dir. Jean de Limur)

“My retribution is greater. With all my heart, I still love the man I killed.”

-W. Somerset Maugham, The Letter (1925)

oldhollywood:

Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)
Photographer: Eve Arnold

oldhollywood:

Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)

Photographer: Eve Arnold

(Source: valentinovamp)

(Source: bellecs)

(Source: maudelynn, via maudelynn)

(Source: fontasyland)


Milena and Vlada, the duo behind Yugodrom—a new blog focused on “graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia”—have been unearthing gems from seventies and eighties issues of the science magazine Galaksija.

Milena and Vlada, the duo behind Yugodrom—a new blog focused on “graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia”—have been unearthing gems from seventies and eighties issues of the science magazine Galaksija.

(Source: darksilenceinsuburbia)

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