A gleeful blast through someone else's past.

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afraidofvirginiawoolf:

Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn in Holiday, 1938.

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Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn in Holiday, 1938.

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“Hepburn was the patron saint of the independent American female. She parlayed Yankee flintiness, determination, and independence into one of the most successful stage and film careers ever. In doing so, she became the cultural model of the ambitious, smart and savvy career woman now familiar from coast to coast.”
- Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times

survivethatcarpet:

“Hepburn was the patron saint of the independent American female. She parlayed Yankee flintiness, determination, and independence into one of the most successful stage and film careers ever. In doing so, she became the cultural model of the ambitious, smart and savvy career woman now familiar from coast to coast.”

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vintagesonia:

Alfred Hitchcock greets Grace Kelly, C.1950’s

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Alfred Hitchcock greets Grace Kelly, C.1950’s

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detoulouse:

It’s a pity your own foot can’t slip a little sometime…

The Philadelphia Story (1940, dir. George Cukor)

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