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harmony-in-a-tune: Marlene Dietrich for Harper’s Bazaar by Richard Avedon,1948.
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ceramicsamurai: swiczeniuk: kaiserbund: oldhollywood: “I am, at heart, a gentleman.” —Marlene Dietrich (photo by E.R. Richee)
hawu235: 2012-02-28: Die Männer beteuern immer, sie lieben die innere Schönheit der Frau - komischerweise gucken sie aber ganz woanders hin. - Marlene Dietrich
Marlene Dietrich by Milton H. Greene, 1952 (age approx. 51)h/t http://gatabella.tumblr.com/
Marlene Dietrich wearing a fetishable leather coat and acting dominantly deviatesinc: lush-retina: OH. WOW. OK. HI.
mote-historie: Marlene Dietrich “At the annual Press Ball in the famous Hotel Adlon in Berlin, Dietrich wore tails and pants, which was unheard of at that time. She had to stand very still because the exposure was always between half a second and a
chaplinandkeaton: The infamous scene where Marlene Dietrich kisses another woman - which was added to the script at Dietrich’s suggestion - was saved from being cut by the censors by Dietrich herself. She came up with the idea of taking a flower from
biscuitsarenice: Marlene Dietrich’s Screen Test for ‘The Blue Angel’, 1929, Kenneth Tynan, Critic on Marlene Dietrich, the star and Dietrich in ‘Morocco’.
the-cheese-standsalone: kvetchlandia: Horst P. Horst Marlene Dietrich 1947 “Latins are tenderly enthusiastic. In Brazil they throw flowers at you. In Argentina they throw themselves.” Marlene Dietrich Stunning. ❤️
Marlene Dietrich, 1923.
Marlene Dietrich sings Dickie Moore to sleep in Blonde Venus (Josef von Sternberg, 1932).
The most perverse artist’s model picture would come late in the era - Song of Songs (1933) - in which Marlene Dietrich poses nude for sculptor Brian Aherne. Director Rouben Mamoulian couldn’t show the naked Dietrich, but he made up for it by shamelessly
Marlene Dietrich, 1931
Marlene Dietrich in The Devil Is a Woman (1935).
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oh-sewing-circle: “The bisexuality of Marlene Dietrich was not exactly a secret in 1930s Hollywood. In fact, her ambiguous sexuality was part of her on-screen brand. But there is some debate as to whom Dietrich counted among her lovers and which of
burnedshoes: © Eve Arnold, 1952, Marlene Dietrich, New York “Marlene Dietrich at the recording studios of Columbia Records, who were releasing most of her songs she had performed for the troops during World War II. She was 51 years old and starting
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manglemymind: lucynic83: Marlene Dietrich Biedronku :* Nie wiem, czy bardziej “Nawłaju, :*” czy raczej “Marlene, ach… <3” xD
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inspirationgallery: Marlene Dietrich Marlene jest jedyną kobietą, która w najgłupszej roli, w najbardziej zwariowanym kostiumie nadal będzie wyglądać stylowo.
: Marlene Dietrich photographed by George Hurrell, 1937.
Marlene Dietrich, circa 1930s.
Marlene Dietrich in ‘Manpower’ (1941)
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Marlene Dietrich photographed by Milton Greene, 1953
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Marlene Dietrich arriving in Plymouth for a 6 month stay in Europe, 1938
kate–hepburn: kate—hepburn: Marlene Dietrich’s autographed ABC book “To Spencer and my favorite woman. Marlene 1962” A friend of Kate’s got this after she died. In honor of Marlene’s birthday…
I don’t know why, but this picture and the moment when it was taken reminds me my beloved Marlene Dietrich and her “…die Antwort weiß ganz allein der Wind.."🎙..but in 21st century version😇. I love Marlene. Our talented blue
Marlene Dietrich photographed by Richard Avedon, 1948.
top-hat-white-tie-and-tails: ‘In Europe, it doesn’t matter if you’re a man or a woman - we make love with anyone we find attractive.’ - Marlene Dietrich My favourite Marlene quote…
Marlene Dietrich and Anna May Wong in Shanghai Express (Josef von Sternberg, 1932)
nitratediva: Marlene Dietrich, born Marie Magdalene Dietrich (December 27, 1901 – May 6, 1992) In the German language: [Dietrich is] the name for a key that opens all locks. Not a magic key. A very real object, necessitating great skills in the making.
Marlene Dietrich and her daughter Maria Riva, 1930, in a photo taken by director Josef von Sternberg
wehadfacesthen: Marlene Dietrich in Seven Sinners (Tay Garnett, 1940) Dietrich chose John Wayne to co-star with her after seeing him in the Universal Pictures commissary. She told producer Joe Pasternak: “Mommy wants that for Christmas.”
Marlene Dietrich by Alberto Vargas c. 1930s