A completely unproductive.

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift.

vintagechampagnefever:

The magnificent Gene Tierney 

vintagechampagnefever:

The magnificent Gene Tierney 

Marilyn Monroe, Korea, 1954.

 In February 1954, on a trip in Japan, Marilyn took a detour to Korea to entertain the troops. She performed ten shows in four days, in front of audiences that totaled more than 100,000 soldiers and marines. Later Monroe recalled that the trip “was the best thing that ever happened to me. I never felt like a star before in my heart. It was so wonderful to look down and see a fellow smiling at me.”

Marilyn Monroe, Korea, 1954.

In February 1954, on a trip in Japan, Marilyn took a detour to Korea to entertain the troops. She performed ten shows in four days, in front of audiences that totaled more than 100,000 soldiers and marines. Later Monroe recalled that the trip “was the best thing that ever happened to me. I never felt like a star before in my heart. It was so wonderful to look down and see a fellow smiling at me.”

Marilyn Monroe in 1960 by Inge Morath.

Mia Farrow for Vogue, August 15th, 1967.

Mia Farrow for Vogue, August 15th, 1967.

Elizabeth Taylor in the 1959 film “Suddenly, Last Summer.”

Elizabeth Taylor in the 1959 film “Suddenly, Last Summer.”

A young and beautiful Meryl Streep.

A young and beautiful Meryl Streep.

ikenbot:

A new photo of Earth from space highlights the striking beauty and intensely rich colors of our home planet.
The photo was taken by a Russian weather satellite, called Elektro-L No.1, which flies in a geostationary orbit more than 22,000 miles (35,700 kilometers) above the Earth’s equator.

ikenbot:

A new photo of Earth from space highlights the striking beauty and intensely rich colors of our home planet.

The photo was taken by a Russian weather satellite, called Elektro-L No.1, which flies in a geostationary orbit more than 22,000 miles (35,700 kilometers) above the Earth’s equator.