Jean Harlow

Feb 18, 2012



Jean Harlow

The best graduation dresses that will make you shine

As a vehicle of expression, exploration of the role of graduation dresses has been at the center of the artistic practice of many contemporary artists. As highlighted in the exhibition, apart from its practical function and protective clothing may hold a social or cultural identity, state alliances, but also expresses a way of life or a busy position, aspirations and desires, whether conscious or not.

History at glance

At the time prior to Independence, the colony was an intertwining of influences, both of the Spanish Crown and the French-style fashion, which governed the aesthetic of the pre-revolutionary Europe. Noble Anyone who enjoyed certain privileges should show your range of duty, either tissue or accessories, jewelry and cloth, a mixture of traditional Spanish clothing, compared to the indigenous and fashion brought from France accounted for the inhabitants of the New World novelty compared to the old.

For the night graduation party, women wore graduation dresses that were opaque elongated heart-shaped strapless silk or natural or nylon on the dress, trimmed with tulle, velvet blankets and ties. Like before, we can still find brocades, satins and taffeta in natural and synthetic textures. It may be good to go for:

 Brocaded flowers in shades.

 Brocades in classic sound.

 Models with effects that appears overlaid in chiffon.

 The peacock blue and hot pink become, along with gray flannel in the favorite colors of the time.

Women can go for skirts and even hold scarves with hand-made drawings, applications, sequins and bright graduation dresses. Truth is, understanding what these young people have been able to develop in the midst of the crisis and how they have maintained their market leading business is very comforting. And this has been treated very well as small and young designers.

Fashion and clothing transformation 1916-2011

Fashion is a reflection of history, social change and political communities, changes in attitude and spirit. Moreover, graduation dresses fashion, like art, reflects what they think and feel what men and women in a given time, depending on the circumstances that surround them.

The twentieth century was characterized by open countryside to the woman, who had never played such a role. Since the advent of cinema, and divas like Louise Brooks and Jean Harlow, who changed the style of the women with their hair and red lips-until today, through the carnage of two world wars and the sexual liberation of the sixties
graduation dresses
fashion has reflected every step of the woman to conquer the place now occupied in society, even when driving over the destinies of a nation.

Movie Legends – Jean Harlow


Riffraff Vintage Jean Harlow Movie COFFEE MUG


Riffraff Vintage Jean Harlow Movie COFFEE MUG


$19.99


“High quality ceramic coffee mug made with only the highest quality materials. Mug is large 15 ounces, 4.75 inches tall, 3 inch diameter. Amazing rich colors and vivid images.”…

Hells Angels Vintage Jean Harlow Movie COFFEE MUG


Hells Angels Vintage Jean Harlow Movie COFFEE MUG


$19.99


“High quality ceramic coffee mug made with only the highest quality materials. Mug is large 15 ounces, 4.75 inches tall, 3 inch diameter. Amazing rich colors and vivid images.”…

Jean Harlow's Contemplative Evil - Magnet


Jean Harlow’s Contemplative Evil – Magnet


$2.00


This magnet has a thoughtful looking image of the orignal blonde bombshell Jean Harlow from the 1930 film The Public Enemy. Basically, she’s considering on the best way to harness and control James Cagney. Good luck with that, Sister….

Etudes for Saxophone & Piano


Etudes for Saxophone & Piano


$12.68


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

Harlow (Original Soundtrack)


Harlow (Original Soundtrack)


$9.98


All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed….

Judy Garland's Hollywood [VHS]


Judy Garland’s Hollywood [VHS]


$9.99


This is one of a series of Judy Garland videos recently rereleased on VHS. While in many ways it’s the most fascinating, it also has the least to do with Garland, and really it’s only half-good. The better half (the first half-hour) consists of a long-lost TV broadcast live from the gala 1954 premiere of A Star Is Born, the film that reignited Garland’s movie career. Like some ancient predecessor…

Public Enemy [VHS]


Public Enemy [VHS]


$5.88


Director William Wellman (Wings), a World War I veteran who turned his experiences in battle into an insistence on unpretentious violence in his films, made Public Enemy a particularly brutal account of the rise and fall of a monstrous gangster (James Cagney). Cagney delivers one of the most famous performances in film history as the snarling crook who–in one of the film’s most famous scenes–sma…

MGM - When the Lion Roars (3 VHS Gift Set)


MGM – When the Lion Roars (3 VHS Gift Set)


$14.99



Reckless [VHS]


Reckless [VHS]


$19.98


Producer David O. Selznick had dreams of musical stardom for Jean Harlow when he cast her in the melodrama Reckless, based on the tragic life of Broadway singer Libby Holman (called Mona Leslie in the movie). Harlow is charming in the film and does some of her finest dramatic acting, but she’s no musical star. She looks uncomfortable lip-synching her songs, and the little bit of hoofing she does i…

Hell's Angels


Hell’s Angels


$6.44


Two bright facets light up Hell’s Angels, a 1930s aviation melodrama. One is the extraordinary footage re-creating World War I air battles; the other is 18-year-old Jean Harlow. Both are enough to offset the cornball story and stilted dialogue, the latter added late in production, with the advent of motion-picture sound. The movie, almost three years in the making, with a budget of nearly $4 milli…


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