Girls sent home from McKinley High School for wearing slacks and blue jeans, Chicago, 1946.
“I’m all right.”
Natalie Wood in Splendor in the Grass (1961, dir. Elia Kazan)
“Everyone has a right to privacy. It is both undignified and irrelevant to discuss one’s emotions and attitudes in public - unless they have some bearing on one’s work.” – Vivien Leigh
every day i wake up and @hotvintagepoll has chosen violence
Father won't abuse you, he doesn't know you well enough. The Heiress (1949) dir. William Wyler
Tyrone Power, circa 1937
I hate when people say ohhhh your pets only love you because you feed them. as if that wasn't the first form of love any of us felt. get real.
Harold Lloyd’s iconic moment in Safety Last! (1923)
Dream Job: lottery winner who spends all their time making documentaries with insane budgets