I find stuff in the weirdest places. I was by the International Terminal at SFO where the BART station is and was waiting for the BART train and I stumbled upon this great exhibit- Pieces designed by Joseff of Hollywood and worn in movies.
Eugene Joseff began dabbling in costume jewelery design while working as an advertising agency designer in Chicago during the 1920s. In the late '20s he left the advertising industry and moved to Hollywood, lured by a rapidly expanding film industry that soon proved highly receptive to his talents as both a designer and a supplier of costume jewelry. The major studios loved his work during the so-called "Golden Age" of movies:
Worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939) |
Breastplate worn by the three thieves in The Jungle Book (1942) |
Dagger used by Tyrone Power in The Rains Came (1939) |
Climb-the-arm bracelet used by Hedy Lamarr in Lady of the Tropics (1939) |
Seven-strand bib of pearls and four-strand choker worn by Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen (1955) |
Necklace worn by Katharine Hepburn in Mary of Scotland (1936) |
Bangles and chain bracelet worn by Marlene Dietrich in Kismet (1944) |
Chain necklace and bracelet worn by Greta Garbo in Camille (1936) |
Over-sized bracelet worn by Ona Munson in The Shanghai Gesture (1941) |
Snake necklace and bracelet worn by Rita Hayworth in Down to Earth (1947) |
Winged-scarab belt worn by Elizabeth Taylor in Cleopatra (1963) |
Cigar Case used by Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind (1939) |
What an amazing collection! Thanks for linking up! x
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DeleteAwesome jewelry! I would love to try out one. :)
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DeleteAmazing jewelry, though gaudy for my taste!
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We are all stars. They are gaudy.
DeleteAmazing designs! I have seen some of the movies mentioned too so some of the pieces looks familiar. Thanks for sharing.
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DeleteBeautiful jewelry. The dagger is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThat dagger was so cool. Loved it.
DeleteLove the bling! Thanks for visiting NanaHood and for sharing these beautiful pieces and the movie they were from. I know most of the movies. Teresa from NanaHood
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. I knew and have seen most of the movies.
DeleteThat seven-strand bib of pearls is stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt was very nice.
DeleteSuch amazing jewelry, I love the bangle bracelets!! Thanks for sharing on Oh My Heartsie Girls ww this week!!!
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DeleteThese look awesome I find fancy jewellery fascinating :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a sparklingtastic week :-)
They were nice to look at.
DeleteBeautiful jewelry. One time I saw a necklace pendant that I just loved, so I stopped in front of the window to draw the design. My mom and dad made sliver jewelry at home, so I took them the design and received an even more special version of the design, including a hand polished stone in the middle. - Margy
ReplyDeleteWow, that is pretty cool. Very nice.
DeleteWow those blings are awesome!
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DeleteBeautiful pieces!! I love the "Climb the Arm" bracelet - that is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful.
DeleteWhat a fun display to happen upon! Having a fashion background, I love all that stuff!
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun display to happen upon.
DeleteCool costume jewelry! I'd love to wear the arm bracelet to a fairy festival.
ReplyDeleteIt is very cool costume jewelry.
DeleteI would have just loved to see this exhibit in person! Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteIt was one of those things. It was amazing to see.
DeleteVery classy jewelery!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Gone With the Wind. It's the one classic that didn't appeal to me. I know I should give it a shot though.
You need to see it. I had to watch it in film class to understand it.
DeleteI would love to see all the jewelry in this collection. Thank you so much for sharing.
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DeleteWow, that's a neat jewelry collection! I don't normally care about jewelry but think that would be an interesting exhibit.
ReplyDeleteMost likely I care even less, but it was a great exhibit.
DeleteWow, what a great collection.
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Deleteoh wow, that chestplate is absolutley GORGEOUS!
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It was, very much so.
DeleteOh my gosh...such gorgeous pieces.
ReplyDeleteIn my off-farm-life I'm a goldsmith, so these pieces positively **sing** to me. Thank you for sharing your photos of them!
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Deleteyou keep stumbling at lovely places..what great designs...Love those jewelleries..
ReplyDeleteThis was a pure stumble. They were beautiful.
DeleteAwesome pieces! Thanks for joining us on Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday!
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You are welcome and they were nice.
DeleteThat would be really cool to see, Patrick. Aren't you the lucky one? :D Have a fototastic week!
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I was super lucky on this one.
DeleteWow! Great collection! I'm not a huge fan of gold jewelery, but these are epic!
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It was epic.
DeleteWhat a fun exhibit to stumble upon!
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Deleteoh this is amazing!!! I actually recognized the Scarlett OHara piece! this would be so much fun to see.
ReplyDeleteCool, very cool. It was fun to see.
DeleteThis looks so amazing! Pinned and tweeted! Thanks for being a part of our party. I hope to see you, Monday at 7 pm. Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteYou will always see me. LOL. It was amazing to see.
DeleteWow the breast plate is absolutely stunning! Looks like there were so many amazing pieces to see! Thanks for joining the Link-It To Me Link Party this week, I hope you will party with us again next week!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. There a lot to see.
DeleteGreat photos, thank you for sharing this with us at Good Morning Mondays. Blessings
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DeleteWow stunning! Thanks for linking up to #brilliantblogpots x
ReplyDeleteThey were stunning to look at.
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