Archive for the ‘Magazines’ Category

‘Femme Pratique’ (Practical Woman)

Monday, August 10th, 2009

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This is the cover of a French magazine called “Femme Pratique” or “Practical Woman” in English. I don’t think this woman is very practical for letting her child stick its hand in the fan blades of that ‘robot!’

“Mom, how did I lose my hand?”
“Well, dear, we were doing this cover shoot…”

Bride and Groom (Liberty Magazine, 1938)

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

This beautiful cover illustration is from the June 4, 1938 issue of Liberty Magazine. I only hope to look just as gorgeous on my wedding day!

Liberty, June 4, 1938

Co-ed Magazine, February 1963

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

“The High School Magazine for Homemakers and Career Girls”

Co-ed, February 1963

It’s time to party in primary colors!

Recently Discovered Photos of Marilyn Monroe

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Marilyn Monroe, 1950

In August 1950, Marilyn Monroe was just a model and recently had a bit part in the movie “The Asphalt Jungle.” Ed Clark took these photos of the 24-year-old Marilyn in Griffith Park.

“She was unknown then, so I was able to spend a lot of time shooting her,” Clark said. “We’d go out to Griffith Park and she’d read poetry. I sent several rolls to Life in New York, but they wired back, ‘Who the hell is Marilyn Monroe?’ ” (read more at CNN)

Life magazine didn’t use the photos and stored them away. Forgotten over time, they only recently surfaced when Dawnie Walton, deputy editor at Life.com, found them when combing through Life.com digital archive. Two years ago, Life started converting their substantial photographic collection into a digital archive.

Imagine what they will find next, darlings!

Photos of Marilyn Monroe at Life.com

(photo: Ed Clark/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)