

Friday, April 14, 2006
KAY'S BIO
Previous Posts
- Lobby Cards #6: Kay Francis in Mandalay
- Masquerade and Costume Ball
- Guess Who #5
- A Feast For The Eyes: Scarlet Dawn Post #2
- Kay Francis Color Cards
- Art Deco Style
- Edwin Bower Hesser
- Hollywood Nudes and Cheesecake #2
- Fashion and Style: Headwear
- Fashion and Style: Men's Formal Wear

3 Comments:
I love the clothes and the hair styles.
Thanks to your "Guess Who", I can't help but think Lee's got a buzz on in every frame!
They really knew how to dress back then. Always a semi-formal look, at least. Every man seemed to wear a suit and hat no matter what. They didn't need to dress up to go out, they were always dressed. I really like Ann Dvorak as a blonde.
When I'm watching some old movies, I like to ponder which famous imbibers were under the influence while performing. I pretty sure Lee always performed straight, on camera, anyway. Watch Lew Cody in a film called X Marks the Spot 1931, I swear he's loaded to the gills in some scenes, or very ill.
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