yes for mapplethorpe

yes for mapplethorpe

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Yes for the fuck-me(n) pantsuit, Diva!

oldhollywood:

Katharine Hepburn on the MGM lot during the filming of Without Love (1945)

Calvin Klein: Your style, did it come from you? Or was it someone else that influenced you?

KH: No, no one influenced me. I think that I must have been very self-conscious about my appearance, that I wanted to present something that looked as though it had just come out of the woods or something, and everyone thought, ‘I’ve never seen anything like that before.’

I liked to look as if I didn’t give a damn. I think you should pretend you don’t care … but it’s the most outrageous pretense. I said to Garbo once, ‘I bet it takes us longer to look as if we hadn’t made any effort than it does someone else to come in beautifully dressed.’”

CK: Were you influenced by any of the men you knew at that time?

KH: No! I never dressed up for any man. If I thought he cared how I looked, I would have thought he was a fool. I really would have.

The men dressed for me, you know. Nobody ever made a pass at me unless I fully expected them to and welcomed the notion.

CK: Good for you.

KH: I’m rather a forbidding character.

-excerpted from Washington Post Magazine interview (March 9th, 1986)

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What is the Fault of the rubbery fish filet?
golden aspirations

golden aspirations

loving you

my littlest banjee and my tahlest tanjaliers

my littlest banjee and my tahlest tanjaliers

kan do?

yes kan do!

yes for mapplethorpe

yes for mapplethorpe

(Source: queersanonymous)

(via cluck1000)

Yes for the fuck-me(n) pantsuit, Diva!

oldhollywood:

Katharine Hepburn on the MGM lot during the filming of Without Love (1945)

Calvin Klein: Your style, did it come from you? Or was it someone else that influenced you?

KH: No, no one influenced me. I think that I must have been very self-conscious about my appearance, that I wanted to present something that looked as though it had just come out of the woods or something, and everyone thought, ‘I’ve never seen anything like that before.’

I liked to look as if I didn’t give a damn. I think you should pretend you don’t care … but it’s the most outrageous pretense. I said to Garbo once, ‘I bet it takes us longer to look as if we hadn’t made any effort than it does someone else to come in beautifully dressed.’”

CK: Were you influenced by any of the men you knew at that time?

KH: No! I never dressed up for any man. If I thought he cared how I looked, I would have thought he was a fool. I really would have.

The men dressed for me, you know. Nobody ever made a pass at me unless I fully expected them to and welcomed the notion.

CK: Good for you.

KH: I’m rather a forbidding character.

-excerpted from Washington Post Magazine interview (March 9th, 1986)

(via cluck1000)

What is the Fault of the rubbery fish filet?
golden aspirations

golden aspirations

loving you

my littlest banjee and my tahlest tanjaliers

my littlest banjee and my tahlest tanjaliers

kan do?

yes kan do!

Yes for the fuck-me(n) pantsuit, Diva!
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