Maybe you'd like to have "Deborah's Opal Affair" ( $170.00) ring from "An affair to remember"...
...or "Vivien's Southern Emerald" earrings ($155.00) from "Gone with the wind"...
...looking for a band? Maybe you'd like "Joan’s Diamond Stackable Band" ($270.00) from "Suspicion"...
Really, hollywoodroyaltycollection.com site is so much fun! They recreate jewelry used by Classic Actresses (and actors) in their films...and each piece is accompanied by interesting descriptions regarding the films and performers. The list includes: Barbara Stanwyck, Bette Davis, Carole Lombard, Ginger Rogers, Humphrey Bogart, Irene Dunne, Marlene Dietrich, Clark Gable and more!
Some of my favorites:
"Lombard's Champagne Wedding ring" ($145.00) from "Mr. a Mrs. Smith"...
...and marvelous "Deborah's Pink Diamond Debut" ($150.00) from "The Hucksters"...
So go over there and share your faves with me :)
Interesante post e interesante link a una página curiosa de venta de joyas del septimo arte. Porque aparte de películas que son joyas, hay joyas de las otras, de las que se ponen en los dedos, cuello, orejas, etc.
ReplyDeletePrefiero reservar mis finanzas para las primeras y apuntarme a desayunar en Tiffanys.
Un saludo
What gorgeous items. The emerald earrings are for me. Exciting to see all this glamour.
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Clara, benvenuta al blog Italian for Beginners! Ciao!
ReplyDeletep.s. We all make mistakes, especially if we work in a couple of languages. Don't worry, though, acquiring a language becomes easier with time and practice!
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Father_Caprio: Jajaja, nos vemos en Tiffany's entonces :)
ReplyDeleteYvonne: Aren't they great? The earrings are lovely. Thanks for stopping by.
Lakeviewer: Thanks, even when I don't speak a word of Italian, I really enjoy your posts and read them aloud in (what I think) Italian should sound :)
What gorgeous items. The emerald earrings are for me. Exciting to see all this glamour.
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p.s. We all make mistakes, especially if we work in a couple of languages. Don't worry, though, acquiring a language becomes easier with time and practice!
ReplyDeleteNow, where can I go to learn Spanish for Beginners?