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vivianhartleys-blog: Veronica Lake, 1940s https://painted-face.com/
femmefan: femmefan Veronica Lake for I Wanted Wings, 1941 Photographed by A.L. ‘Whitey’ Schafer
rexparker: “This Gun For Hire” (1942), d. Frank Tuttle, starring Alan Ladd and Veronica Lake
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miss-vanilla: Veronica Lake by George Hurrell, 1941.
vintagegal: Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch (1942)
vintagegal: Veronica Lake by Bradshaw Crandell c. 1941
bohemea: Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch
qmannola: Veronica Lake by Bradshaw Crandell c. 1941
wehadfacesthen: Veronica Lake in I Married a Witch (Rene Clair, 1942)
summers-in-sunnydale:Portrait of Veronica Lake, 1940s
eyescreambaby: BEAUTY LURKING IN THE SHADOWS Veronica Lake (born Constance Frances Marie Ockelman, in Brooklyn, New York on November 14, 1919) would escalate to legendary status in the Film Noir movement. During an early publicity photo, an errant lock
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pickurselfup: Veronica Lake in I Married A Witch, 1942
missveronicalakes: Veronica Lake in 1943.
hollywoodlady: During World War II, Veronica Lake changed her trademark peek-a-boo hairstyle at the urging of the government to encourage women working in war industry factories to adopt more practical, safer hairstyles. (x)
odos-oneirwn: aesthetic: lying on burgundy silk sheets in a Veronica Lake 40s hairstyle, wearing dark plum lipstick, black lingerie, a long sheer robe and black pointe shoes while listening to jazz noir and drinking wine
wehadfacesthen:Veronica Lake, 1941, photo by George Hurrell
verdantcrown:outlawpetegsc:Veronica Lake.She kinda broke the mold for a Hollywood fem fatale
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solesupine: Veronica Lake visits an Airbase, 1941Lake’s interest in flying would lead her to getting her pilot’s license in 1946, and would see her fly solo between Los Angeles and New York.
solesupine: Veronica Lake and Joel McCrea argue in Sullivan’s Travels (1941)
hollywoodlady: Veronica Lake, 1945
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missveronicalakes: Veronica Lake in the 1940s.
meganmonroes: Veronica Lake in I Wanted Wings in 1941.
missveronicalakes: Veronica Lake’s hair had a whole article published in Life Magazine on November 24th 1941 due to her breakthrough role in I Wanted Wings which publicised her famous peekaboo hair.
gravesandghouls: Veronica Lake in publicity stills for I Married A Witch (1942)
missveronicalakes: Veronica Lake in the early 1940s.
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missveronicalakes: Veronica Lake in a publicity still in the 1940s.
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nitratediva: Paulette Goddard, Dorothy Lamour, and Veronica Lake in Star Spangled Rhythm (1942).
screengoddess: Veronica Lake 1940, photo by George Hurrell
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missmarlenedietrich-deactivated: Veronica Lake in “I Married A Witch” (1942)
ladylikelady: Veronica Lake- c.1941
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moderngrease: Veronica Lake (November 14, 1922 – July 7, 1973) was an American film, stage and television actress.
gameraboy: Veronica Lake, Sullivan’s Travels (1941)
missveronicalakes: Veronica Lake by Eliot Elisofon for I Married A Witch in 1942.
wehadfacesthen: Veronica Lake, 1942
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visualobscurity: Veronica Lake. George Hurrell, 1942
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