• Design Free Thursday | Movie Stars & Inanimate Objects.


    Posted on 31st March, by yellowtrace in random fun. 2 Comments

    Sofia Loren with her killer pretzel. (These pretzels are making me thirsty). Image via Lotta Agaton.


    Brigitte Bardot looking all cute through a chair back rest. Image via Sarah Klassen.


    Elizabeth Taylor with a pearl necklace (seriously – stop that!) Image via fine ting og sjokolade.


    Hey, you guys know that joke – an English(wo)man, a French(wo)man and an Italian(woman) walk into a bar… Oh, hang on. That doesn’t sound right… Anyway, today’s post is pretty RANDOM dot COM. Lucky it’s Design Free Thursday. Phew. Which means that (almost) anything goes.

    I recently came across these images of the three lovely leading ladies photographed with inanimate objects. What do you think is going on there – was that some kind of fashion back in the day? Either way, it definitely made me smile and thought I should share the love.

    x dana

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  • 2 Responses to “Design Free Thursday | Movie Stars & Inanimate Objects.”

    1. victoria says:

      so randomly hilarious! :)

      do you think they thought it was ‘sexy’? lol.

    2. Hahaha! I know V – I reckon they thought this was a pretty hot look ;)

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