Jayne Mansfield - Sophia Loren photo
In April 1957, Jayne Mansfield’s breasts were the focus of a notorious publicity stunt intended to deflect media attention from Sophia Loren during a dinner party in the Italian star’s honor at Romanoff’s in Beverly Hills.
The best-known photo showed Loren’s disapproving gaze falling on the cleavage of the American actress when Mansfield leaned over the table, allowing her breasts to spill over her low neckline and exposing one nipple.
The iconic image of that episode was a UPI sensation, appearing in newspapers and magazines with the word “censored” hiding the actress’s exposed bosom and later has been recreated several times to humorously stress out women’s coquettish and judgmental nature.
does anyone else just not see themselves living passed a certain age or growing old ??? idk I’ve always been the live in the moment, kind of impulsive, not thinking ahead type person but ever since like middle/high school I could never really picture growing up and having a family or a career and growing old because I just always assumed I would either kill my self or die from a freak accident relatively early in life. is that weird?
Could you maybe clarify what sort of clues we’re looking for here?
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I dont want to see anyone romanticizing Dylan and Sadie together after that video, don't be fucking gross
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the barbie movie was obviously brilliant, but the moment that stood out to me the most was that raw pain and anger and grief in america’s voice as she gave her speech on how women are expected to be perfect. the dead silence in the background, the way the shot went from her to her wide-eyed daughter to the tired and increasingly horrified barbies. that moment sticks out to me the most because of how much i am sure america and those other women were not acting, dropping the façades of their roles and tapping into that exhaustion and pain that everyone, especially women, under the patriarchy has. it was raw and beautiful and so so so needed greta gerwig the woman you are
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