Showing posts with label Ziegfeld Follies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ziegfeld Follies. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Back to WOOORK!! - 9/6/11
We had Monday off, thank the lord baby Jesus for Labor Day! I heard the original reason for Labor Day was to celebrate the birthing Mary endured for our lord and savior but they moved it to December in order to make winter a little more fun. Not sure if that's true or if I made it up.
Speaking of labor how about the work it takes to get to the top! Well as I've always said I'm not opposed to the pretty girls marrying well. Billie "Glinda the Good Witch" Burke had the right idea. She was the second wife of one, Mr. Florenz Zeigfeld. Maybe you've heard of him. Inventor of the Ziegfeld Follies... Father of Broadway. Well if you're gonna aim girls... AIM HIGH! With a mug like that a gown that chic one can't help but have men throwing themselves at you...... WOOORK it out lady friend!
Philip - In Brooklyn
Labels:
WOOORK,
Ziegfeld Follies
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
100th Post!
That's right!! We've finally reached 100 and we don't look a day over 25.
But let's be honest being 100 is the new 40 and ain't it beautiful?!
Philip - In Brooklyn
Labels:
1920's,
fashion,
Vintage,
Ziegfeld Follies
Monday, December 6, 2010
Back to WOOORK!! 12-6-10
Well hey there beautiful Patterned History readers! Yes another weekend has passed us by and it is time to get back to WOOORK! Imagine if this was your work uniform... so quit bitchin about your hangover.
Philip - In Brooklyn
Monday, October 25, 2010
Back to WOOORK!! 10-25-10
Happy Monday! A little extra WOOORK to help you get through the first day of the work week. "Ziegfeld Follies" was a musical spectacle where MGM brought the epic stage production to Hollywood, and I for one loved every minute of it! Every star who had a voice or a gimmick was featured. One such number was where Judy rocked a Helen Rose gown and sang about the inventor of the safety pin. The movie was directed by her then husband, a giant closet case, Vincente Minnelli. WOOORK it out Judy!
Philip - in Brooklyn
Labels:
Glamour,
Helen Rose,
Hollywood,
Judy Garland,
Vincente Minnelli,
WOOORK,
Ziegfeld Follies
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