Posts tagged "film"

My Bohemian History 
Dolores del Rio

My Bohemian History 

Dolores del Rio

(Source: valentinovamp)

My Bohemian History 
Perfection! Silent film star Jetta Goudal.

My Bohemian History 

Perfection! Silent film star Jetta Goudal.

(Source: chelebelleslair)

My Bohemian History
Nita Naldi

My Bohemian History

Nita Naldi

My Bohemian History
sisterwolf:

Bebe Daniels, headdress

My Bohemian History

sisterwolf:

Bebe Daniels, headdress

My Bohemian World 
A still of bells from the film Mystic India

My Bohemian World 

A still of bells from the film Mystic India

My Bohemian History ~ My Bohemian Boyfriend
hollywoodsgoldenage:

Rudolph Valentino

My Bohemian History ~ My Bohemian Boyfriend

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Rudolph Valentino

My Bohemian History 
Gloria Swanson

My Bohemian History 

Gloria Swanson

My Bohemian History
Actress Mae Murray, 1922

My Bohemian History

Actress Mae Murray, 1922

My Bohemian History
The original “It” girl.
hollywoodsgoldenage:

Clara Bow, my favorite flapper.

My Bohemian History

The original “It” girl.

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Clara Bow, my favorite flapper.

My Bohemian Boyfriend(s)
Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt. I like men who don’t play by the rules.

My Bohemian Boyfriend(s)

Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt. I like men who don’t play by the rules.

My Bohemian History
hollywoodsgoldenage:

Theda Bara, the “Vamp”

My Bohemian History

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Theda Bara, the “Vamp”

My Bohemian History

Norma Shearer being garish and fabulous in a hybrid flapper-bohemian-beatnik kind of way.

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Norma Shearer in Lady of the Night, 1925

My Bohemian History
hollywoodsgoldenage:

Silent-film actress Pola Negri

My Bohemian History

hollywoodsgoldenage:

Silent-film actress Pola Negri


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thatbohemiangirlWe are the music makers,
And we are the dreamers of dreams,
Wandering by lone sea-breakers,
And sitting by desolate streams;—
World-losers and world-forsakers,
On whom the pale moon gleams:
Yet we are the movers and shakers
Of the world for ever, it seems.

~Arthur O'Shaughnessy, "Ode," 1874