Blessed art thou amongst women.
Elizabeth Taylor - Oscars, April 7th 1970
Elizabeth displaying an inviting swell of utterly perfect breasts decorated only by a deep bronze tan & the famous Taylor-Burton diamond. Now that is how you do diva!
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Blessed art thou amongst women.
Elizabeth Taylor - Oscars, April 7th 1970
Elizabeth displaying an inviting swell of utterly perfect breasts decorated only by a deep bronze tan & the famous Taylor-Burton diamond. Now that is how you do diva!
Nicole Kidman - Oscars, March 26th 2000
By 2000 Nicole had already established herself as a red carpet powerhouse & this year she was a perfect combination of classic glam & risky fashion in a golden John Galliano for Dior gown. Such a goddess, so much creamy skin revealed, and the pretty up-do with those lovely little tea gloves is a perfect completion to a fantastic look.
always my goddamned favorite red carpet look of the last two decades
I’m going to have to agree.
As Rhett tells Scarlett in a key early scene, “You need kissing badly. That’s what’s wrong with you. You should be kissed, and often, and by someone who knows how.” For “kissed,” substitute the word you’re thinking of. Dialogue like that reaches something deep and fundamental in most people; it stirs their fantasies about being brought to sexual pleasure despite themselves.
- Roger Ebert on Gone With the Wind
(Source: rogerebert.suntimes.com, via suicideblonde)
It always hurts me when people make fun of this.
Bjork in her infamous swan dress at the 2001 Oscars
Bjork was rocking an egg on the red carpet when GaGa was in the 10th grade.
Anna Paquin, then 11 years old, with her Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Piano in 1994. Her adorable acceptance speech is one of Oscars’ best moments.