1. etta <3

  2. (Source: daydreamsonvinyl)

  3. oldfashionislovelyfashion:

theniftyfifties: sophia loren in the summertime.

“a woman’s dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.” - sophia loren

    oldfashionislovelyfashion:

    theniftyfifties: sophia loren in the summertime.

    a woman’s dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view. - sophia loren

  4. ah! love.

    ah! love.

  5. mattybing1025:


Eastwood has a particular grace, every inch that of a “star,” in the old sense…the taut, lean, powerfully built body, the sensitively chiseled unsmiling face, a voice surprisingly soft, the shock of tawny hair, the lithe walk (the most distinctive of any actor’s since Fonda’s), the famous squint and glacial eyes which…produce a certain inarticulate melancholy. 

—Robert Mazzocco

UNG

    mattybing1025:

    Eastwood has a particular grace, every inch that of a “star,” in the old sense…the taut, lean, powerfully built body, the sensitively chiseled unsmiling face, a voice surprisingly soft, the shock of tawny hair, the lithe walk (the most distinctive of any actor’s since Fonda’s), the famous squint and glacial eyes which…produce a certain inarticulate melancholy.

    —Robert Mazzocco

    UNG

  6. mattybing1025:


I once met Clint Eastwood, and it was remarkable. I studied him as I spoke to him. I looked down, and his pants were a little short — they showed a bit too much of his socks. There was something so timid and shy and almost gawky about him in real life. I remember thinking to myself, Someone should have cast him in Meet John Doe, the Frank Capra movie, because that`s the real him. There`s not a wisp of aggression about him. That`s the real essence, not the guy who says, “Make my day.” 

—Dustin Hoffman

this. ugh. makes me wanna give Mr. Eastwood a big ol&#8217; hug more than I already do! 

    mattybing1025:

    I once met Clint Eastwood, and it was remarkable. I studied him as I spoke to him. I looked down, and his pants were a little short — they showed a bit too much of his socks. There was something so timid and shy and almost gawky about him in real life. I remember thinking to myself, Someone should have cast him in Meet John Doe, the Frank Capra movie, because that`s the real him. There`s not a wisp of aggression about him. That`s the real essence, not the guy who says, “Make my day.”

    —Dustin Hoffman

    this. ugh. makes me wanna give Mr. Eastwood a big ol’ hug more than I already do! 

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  9. prettypuredirt:

beauty incarnate.

&lt;3

    prettypuredirt:

    beauty incarnate.

    <3

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