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Les Modes (Paris) November 1927 Vintage Fashion, Vintage Photos, Burlesque, Jazz, Vintage Ladies, Vintage Couture, Vintage Dresses, Flapper Style, Flapper Girl
Robe d'après-midi 1927
Les Modes (Paris) November 1927
Jean Patchett. Leggings, High Fashion, Fashion Models, Womens Fashion, 40s Outfits, Helen Mirren, Vintage Outfits
My Ear-Trumpet Has Been Struck By Lightning
Jean Patchett.
Grace Kelly 1955 Photo by Howell Conant Classic Hollywood, Lady, Grace Kelly, Grace Kelly Style, Lady In Red, Vintage Hollywood, Vintage Beauty
mote-historie
Grace Kelly 1955 Photo by Howell Conant
MISS MAGGIE WALKER  The daughter of a former slave, who in 1903 became the first woman of any race to found and become president of an American bank. Vintage, African Americans, Black White, New Orleans, American Women, African American Women, Black History Month
Black History Album .... The Way We Were
MISS MAGGIE WALKER The daughter of a former slave, who in 1903 became the first woman of any race to found and become president of an American bank.
Sarah Vaughan Singer, People, Theatre, Vaughan, Jazz Blues, Reggae, Lena, Great Artists
Sarah Vaughan
SARAH VAUGHAN Portrait, Women In Music, Jazz Musicians, Jazz Songs, Jazz Music
Sarah Vaughan: "The Divine One" - Kentake Page
SARAH VAUGHAN
Sarah Vaughan, She loves the ladies who sing blues....She called me one day and said: "guess what, I love blues, sung by" and she went on and on....She can now sing all their songs.... Films, Billie Holiday, Celebrities Who Died, Ella Fitzgerald, Jazz Artists
Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan, She loves the ladies who sing blues....She called me one day and said: "guess what, I love blues, sung by" and she went on and on....She can now sing all their songs....
Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, ca. 1950 Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe, Dita Von Teese, Jane Russell, Gene Kelly, First Lady, Fitzgerald
Improvised Music
Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald, ca. 1950
Ella Fitzgerald, 1950. Curves and then some, Her voice was so awesome. If you have never heard her sing you need to. Bob Marley, Music Artists, 1950s Music
The Nifty Fifties
Ella Fitzgerald, 1950. Curves and then some, Her voice was so awesome. If you have never heard her sing you need to.
Ladies of Jazz:    Ella Fitzgerald (April 17th, 1917 - June 15th, 1996)    Billie Holiday (April 7th, 1915 - June 17th, 1959)    Thelma Carpenter (January 15th, 1922 - May 14th, 1997)     Lena Horne (June 30th, 1917 - May 9th, 2010)     Sarah Vaughan (March 27th, 1954 - April 3rd, 1990)      Pearl Bailey (March 29th, 1918 - August 17th, 1990) Lena Horne, Oprah
Klover
Ladies of Jazz: Ella Fitzgerald (April 17th, 1917 - June 15th, 1996) Billie Holiday (April 7th, 1915 - June 17th, 1959) Thelma Carpenter (January 15th, 1922 - May 14th, 1997) Lena Horne (June 30th, 1917 - May 9th, 2010) Sarah Vaughan (March 27th, 1954 - April 3rd, 1990) Pearl Bailey (March 29th, 1918 - August 17th, 1990)
Miss Billie Holiday probably wishing she had written the script first and then lived it. Being a legend should not have been so fraught. Billie, Blues Rock
Awesome People Reading
Miss Billie Holiday probably wishing she had written the script first and then lived it. Being a legend should not have been so fraught.
Billie Holiday & Ella Fitzgerald <3 <3 <3 Aretha Franklin, Brigitte Bardot, Tilda Swinton
Billie Holiday & Ella Fitzgerald <3 <3 <3
Whatchu know about Hazel Scott? She was the first black woman to have her own television show and was married to Adam Clayton Powell. She was blacklisted during the McCarthy era and her show was quickly cancelled. More gorgeous. Classic, Maya, Queens, Vintage Black Glamour
Whatchu know about Hazel Scott? She was the first black woman to have her own television show and was married to Adam Clayton Powell. She was blacklisted during the McCarthy era and her show was quickly cancelled. More gorgeous.
Hazel Dorothy Scott (June 11, 1920 – October 2, 1981) was an internationally known, American jazz and classical pianist and singer.  She was a prominent jazz singer throughout the 1930s and 1940s. In 1950 she became the first woman of color to have her own TV show, The Hazel Scott Show, featuring a variety of entertainment. To evade the political persecution of artists in the McCarthy era, Scott moved to Paris in the 1950s and performed in France, not returning to the United States until 1967. 1950s, Vogue, Famous, Richard Gere
Vintage Vamp: Hazel Scott | Essence
Hazel Dorothy Scott (June 11, 1920 – October 2, 1981) was an internationally known, American jazz and classical pianist and singer. She was a prominent jazz singer throughout the 1930s and 1940s. In 1950 she became the first woman of color to have her own TV show, The Hazel Scott Show, featuring a variety of entertainment. To evade the political persecution of artists in the McCarthy era, Scott moved to Paris in the 1950s and performed in France, not returning to the United States until 1967.
Hazel Scott - (1920-1981) Jazz Musician and Singer  I would very much so like to play piano like her. Women, Black Is Beautiful, African, Black History, Fotografie
hazel scott on Tumblr
Hazel Scott - (1920-1981) Jazz Musician and Singer I would very much so like to play piano like her.
Hazel Scott and Lena Horne Celebrities, Scott, Movie Stars, Black Hollywood, The Incredibles
Hazel Scott
Hazel Scott and Lena Horne
Seldom-seen snap of LENA HORNE, via VintageBlackPhotos tumblr Queen, Darryl, Celebrity
LENA HORNE
Seldom-seen snap of LENA HORNE, via VintageBlackPhotos tumblr
Lena Horne | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Hollywood Star, Timeless Beauty, Kate Jackson, Dorothy Dandridge, Jaclyn Smith, Classic Beauty
Lena Horne
Lena Horne | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
That's how you work a hat. Magnum Photos, Vintage Glamour, Photographer, Vintage Black, Leonard Freed
Uncategorized – Musings of a Gemini Girl
That's how you work a hat.
Ruth King, a popular 1950’s model, on the runway in a fashion show. Photo via model Barbara Summers book, Black and Beautiful: How Women of Color Changed The Fashion Industry. Chanel, Popular, Edith Head, Oldies, American Vintage, Ruth, African American Models
Ruth King, a popular 1950’s model, on the runway in a fashion show. Photo via model Barbara Summers book, Black and Beautiful: How Women of Color Changed The Fashion Industry.
Model Sara Lou Harris in the 1940s. A graduate of Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina, Sara Lou was one of the first Black models to appear in national advertisements. Gorgeous Haute Couture, Retro, Vintage Chic
Model Sara Lou Harris in the 1940s. A graduate of Bennett College in Greensboro, North Carolina, Sara Lou was one of the first Black models to appear in national advertisements. Gorgeous
Black- American Art Prints | Archival Fine Art Paper Print Two African American women, half-length ... Art, American Photo, People Photography, Victorian Women, Fotos, Victorian Hats
Prints and Canvas Giclee Reproductions
Black- American Art Prints | Archival Fine Art Paper Print Two African American women, half-length ...
1940s  woman. Portraits, African American Fashion
1940s woman.
Awww. American Girl, African Girl, Vintage Children Photos, Southern Baby, Black Kids
ZestyBlog
Awww.
Annie Mae Manigault, in a beautifully embroidered or printed dress with fur coat, circa 1920. photo by Richard Samuel Roberts, via South Carolina ETV, Flickr set Director, South Carolina, American
Annie_Mae_Manigault_circa1920
Annie Mae Manigault, in a beautifully embroidered or printed dress with fur coat, circa 1920. photo by Richard Samuel Roberts, via South Carolina ETV, Flickr set
Fur Coat ad (1962) Outfits, Winter Fashion, Clothes, Vintage Fur, Fur Fashion, Coat, Sweater Weather
LIFE
Fur Coat ad (1962)
Judy Dent in a dress by Heinz Oestergaard. Photograph by F. C. Gundlach, Berlin,1962 Hipster, Fashion, Couture, 1960s Fashion, Vintage Looks
Judy Dent 3
Judy Dent in a dress by Heinz Oestergaard. Photograph by F. C. Gundlach, Berlin,1962
Vintage fashion images from the 50's like this always inspire me! Christian Dior, Balmain, Vintage Suits
50's fashion
Vintage fashion images from the 50's like this always inspire me!