By Panthea VineThe Art of Glamour #8 - Ava Gardner, An 'Exquisite' FaceAva Gardner’s striking looks and magnetic gaze made her one of the world's most celebrated stars, and she is still considered by many to be
By Panthea VineThe Art of Glamour #7 - Lana Turner's Style‘Breathtakingly beautiful’ Julia Jean ‘Judy’ Turner was just fifteen years old when in 1936 an agent approached her while she was sipping
By Panthea VineThe Art of Glamour #5 - Veronica Lake's Hair Veronica Lake achieved iconic status thanks to her trademark hairstyle and was one of the most beautiful visions of 1940s Hollywood. She was
By Panthea VineThe Art of Glamour #4 - Joan Crawford’s decorator, The King of 'Hollywood Regency'William Haines was born on New Years Day 1900, and always thought of himself as 'a true child of the twentieth century'. At the age of 22
By Panthea VineThe Art of Glamour #3 - George Hurrell, The Master of Light & ShadeAs Norma Desmond put it in Sunset Boulevard, the stars of the golden age of Hollywood 'had faces'. But more than the movies, it was the
By Panthea VineThe Art of Glamour #1 - Rita Hayworth’s PerfumeRita Hayworth, the 'Love Goddess', with her dazzling smile and long Auburn waves, was the glamour Icon of 1940s Hollywood, but from her
By Panthea VineA Star is Born?The make-over process that transformed mere mortals into movie goddesses created a standard of beauty unsurpassed today.