Showing posts with label Grace Kelly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grace Kelly. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

Why Don't They Make Them Like This Anymore

If you ask me this could work today...
This bathing suit on Grace Kelly looks great and could easily be worn today.  This suit is sexy and would be great for those of us who don’t have a bikini body anymore.  NOTE TO BATHING SUIT DESIGNERS OUT THERE:  Time to revamp some of the oldies and make them look current. 
Grace Kelly

Friday, March 30, 2012

Miscellaneous Inspiration

It's been awhile since I put up some inspiration photos so keeping my white theme in mind...

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Monday, March 12, 2012

The Grace Box by Mark Cross

Grace Kelly movie fans will always remember the scene where Grace Kelly pulls a negligee and slippers from her purse in Rear Window.  Well Mark Cross has created an updated version called the Grace Box inspired from the overnight case Grace Kelly used in the film. It's been slightly updated to include a detachable shoulder strip and an interior zipper pocket.


It comes in a variety of different colours, but the tan is my favourite.

Could use the little mirror she had in the movie though. 


And of course the original from the film which was given away in contest after the film's release and the owner's eventually sold at an auction at Christie's in New York on December 20, 2002 for $5,019.00 US.


Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly in "Rear Window" with her Mark Cross bag.


Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Vintage Ralph Lauren


I found these old advertisements from the 80’s...
What I love about Ralph Lauren’s lifestyle advertising and collections is the fact that they always have a theme that is romantic and elegant.  I came across some old advertisements of his and was reminded of so many of my favourite movies.  
So here are my movie themes:

The film (and book) features the Belgian detective Hercule Poirot. Albert Finney stars as Poirot, who is asked by his friend Bianchi (Martin Balsam), a train company director, to investigate the murder of an American business tycoon, Mr. Ratchett (Richard Widmark) aboard a train with an all-star cast of suspects, including Lauren Bacall, Ingrid Bergman, Sean Connery, John Gielgud, Vanessa Redgrave, Michael York and Anthony Perkins.
The film's tagline was: "The greatest cast of suspicious characters ever involved in murder."
Excerpted from Wikipedia
Lauren Bacall – Murder on the Orient Express



An American comic western film which parodies the often-filmed scenario of an iconoclastic new arrival who tames a lawless frontier town. Starring James Garner, Joan Hackett, Walter Brennan, and Jack Elam. 
This is one of my favourite western comedies.
Excerpted from Wikipedia
James Garner (one of my all time favourite actors with Joan Hackett in Support Your Local Sheriff

Directed by John Ford, featuring Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Donald Sinden. Kelly won a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress (1954), and the film was nominated for two Oscars, Best Actress in a Leading Role (Gardner), and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kelly). The film was also nominated for a BAFTA Film Award (Best Film from any Source USA). 
Grace Kelly became fast friends making this film and Ava even stood up as one her bridesmaids when she married Prince Rainier.
Excerpted from Wikipedia
Ava Gardner and Grace Kelly - Mogambo



A  epic drama-romance-war film directed by David Lean and loosely based on the famous novel of the same name by Boris Pasternak. It has remained popular for decades.
The film takes place, for the most part, during the tumultuous period of 1912–1923, the years which included World War I, the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War, as the regime of Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown and the Soviet Union established. A framing device, from which the film is narrated, takes place sometime in the 1950s, though a specific date is never mentioned.
Excerpted from Wikipedia
Julie Christie and Omar Sharif in Dr. Zhivago

Monday, September 5, 2011

Charlize Theron for J'adore Dior

WOW.  Speaking of Grace Kelly.  This commercial by Dior is amazing.  How they got the likeness of Grace Kelly, Marilyn Munroe and Marlene Dietrich in this commercial is beyond me.  Check it out.  Oh yeah, Charlize Theron looks stunning in this as well.  I can only dream of wearing a dress like this.



She really looks like Grace Kelly and if they used an image of her for this they did a seamless job.  It really looks great.

Hollywood's Grace Kelly & Alfred Hitchcock


Tonight I’m watching “Rear Window”.  I think the designs by Edith Head really showed Grace in her best light.  I love the iconic black and white dress and the bold green suit designed by Edith Head.
Grace Kelly - One of my all time favourite shots of her

It’s a suspense film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder". The film stars James Stewart as a photographer who spies on his neighbors while recuperating from a broken leg; Grace Kelly as his girlfriend; Thelma Ritter as his nurse; Wendell Corey as a police detective; and Raymond Burr as one of the neighbors.

The film is considered by many filmgoers, critics and scholars to be one of Hitchcock's best. It received four Academy Award nominations.

Excerpted from Wikipedia
Grace Kelly in test shoot for costume designed by Edith Head for Rear Window

Sunday, September 4, 2011

A Case Study in Los Angeles

I'm not really a modernist person, but this house is so unique and been photographed for so many shoots that I couldn't resist profiling it.  Most recently 1635 Woods Drive in the Hollywood Hills of Los Angeles was used for the J Crew Hollywood catalogue shoot.  It was also used for my favourite January Jones shoot and many other celebrity shoots including Grace Kelly.  
Grace Kelly photographed at
1635 Woods Drive, Los Angeles

It's a Case Study house - #22 to be exact.  Apparently in 1945 at the end of World War II, John Entenza, editor of Art and Architecture Magazine, commissioned several legendary architects to build affordable homes in California using mostly wood, steel, and glass.  The houses were intended to be model homes which the typical American family could easily duplicate using affordable materials. 

1635 Woods Drive, Los Angeles

It's now considered the most photographed house in the world.  However, it's beginning with fame was due to the famous photograph by Julius Shulman.  A nighttime shot of Ann Lightbody and Cynthia Murfee in the Stahl residence in the Hollywood Hills, overlooking Sunset Boulevard.

January Jones photographed at
1635 Woods Drive, Los Angeles


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