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captivatedbyclara-deactivated20: Clara Bow in My Lady of Whims, 1925.
vintagegal: Jean Arthur, Jean Harlow, Clara Bow, Leone Lane in 1929
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clarabows: Clara Bow by Alfred Cheney Johnston, 1924.
suicideblonde: Clara Bow was born in a run-down tenement in old Brooklyn, to a schizophrenic mother and a chronically destitute, physically abusive father. As a child, she was a tomboy and played games in the streets with the boys; since her clothes
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gameraboy1: Clara Bow in It (1927)
theniftyfifties: Marilyn Monroe as Clara Bow. Photo by Richard Avedon.
yesterdaysprint: Clara Bow, 1927
ren-field: The only surviving color footage of Clara Bow. The opening of a lost film titled Red Hair, released in 1928.
thewisecrackingstwenties: FLAPPER BATTLE! Who wore it better? Louise Brooks (top) or Clara Bow (the smiling girl)?
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loish:studies of clara bow, an actress from the 20′s. love the big eye/droppy eyebrow thing from that era!
nitratediva: Clara Bow in one of the surviving fragments of Red Hair (1928), a lost film. kind of mesmerizing
nitratediva:Clara Bow in Wings (1927). I just did a post about this brilliant film, the first to win an Academy Award for Best Picture, and why you should watch it.
oldhollywoodcinema: Marilyn Monroe emulates five iconic sex symbols (Lillian Russell, Marlene Dietrich, Clara Bow, Jean Harlow, and Theda Bara) in a series of photographs taken by Richard Avedon for Life Magazine (1958)
loveinaromanticcity: What it cost to be a well dressed flapper | Clara Bow | 1926 | via 21stcenturyflapper.com
nitratediva: Clara Bow in one of the few existing fragments of her lost film, Red Hair.
keemeekaal: littlehorrorshop: Clara Bow in Wings, 1927 ♡ Merci ♡ @lepiratepsychique
littlehorrorshop: Clara Bow in Wings, 1927
vintagegal: Clara Bow c. 1920’s
gravesandghouls: Clara Bow photographed by Robert Ritchie
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hollyhocksandtulips: Original caption: “Wampus Baby stars of 1924”. Posing left to right: Clara Bow; Blanche Mahaffrey; Elinor Fair; Gloria Grey; Carmelita Geraghty; Julane Johnston; Dorothy Mackaill; Hazel Keener; and Marion Nixon. —- Image by
Clara Bow poses in Wings, 1927
Clara Bow for Kid Boots, photo by Eugene Richee (1926)
Clara Bow and a sleeping Charles Buddy Rogers in Wings, 1927
Clara Bow in Three Weekends (1928)
Clara Bow in The Runaway (1926)
Clara Bow in Wings, 1927
Clara Bow in Dangerous Curves, 1929.
Clara Bow in Call Her Savage (1932)
Clara Bow in Call Her Savage (1932).
Clara Bow in It (1927)
Clara Bow in Dancing Mothers (1926).
Clara Bow in Wings (1927).
Clara Bow keeps Priscilla Bonner’s chin up in 1927′s It
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Clara Bow as Prudence Severn in My Lady of Whims (1925)
Clara Bow in Hula, 1927 (dir. Victor Fleming)
the-original-it-girl: Clara Bow Movies: Clara Bow as Prudence Severn in My Lady of Whims (1925)
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clarabowarchive: To celebrate the release of Wings on January 24th, the Clara Bow Archive presents: A Week of “Wings” Day One: Original 1927 Paramount publicity still of Clara Bow wearing military nursing uniform with black leather gloves. Costume
clara-bow: Jenny Boyd, 1966 I’ve spent ages attempting to de-watermark this without photoshop, so I’d appreciate it if you didn’t repost it.
gesshots: treadmill-to-oblivion: littlehorrorshop: Clara Bow in Wings, 1927 No wonder it won the very first Academy Award for Best Picture! A great FLASH of Clara !!!
Clara Bow, 1920’s
gerg14: GOLDEN-AGE GLAMORPUSS: Clara Bow, the original “IT” girl. I urge you to see her in one of her few talkies “Call Her Savage,” a provocative Pre-code. Find out more about her at the link below. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clara_Bow
browersbody: “Being a sex symbol is a heavy load to carry, especially when one is tired, hurt and bewildered.” - Clara Bow Dorothy Dandridge, Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Clara Bow, Veronica Lake, Jean Harlow, Rita Hayworth, Hedy Lamarr.
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Clara Bow in Get Your Man (1927)
secretlesbians: Esther Ralston and Clara Bow in Children of Divorce, 1927. The scandal sheets circulated lots of wild rumours during Clara’s life, including that she was a lesbian. This, sadly, is not true, but we can dream. She did work on several