Showing posts with label FASHION ICONS. Show all posts
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…… Bianca Jagger






BIANCA JAGGER Bianca was a close friend of Andy Warhol and a disco queen of Studio 54. She was the one who famously rode a white horse through the club. Never afraid to push the boundaries, Bianca's fascinating and sometimes scandalous life gave her instant "IT" girl status. Her extraordinary beauty and jaw-dropping sense of style that made her a 70s fashion icon. 
Photography by Mike Lawn.
BIANCA JAGGER and MICK JAGGER circa 1975: Rock singer Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones with his wife Bianca at the opening night of ‘Josephine’, a new show by Andrew Levasseur, on the left-bank of Paris. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)

Bianca Jagger and Halston in the 70’s 

BIANCA JAGGER...ruled the New York scene in the 70s.

… today at 61. Human rights campaigner BIANCA JAGGER


…… Just loved it ….

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…… Etta James






LOVE….the Spanish guitar - gives a special touch to this great song.



…… Anais Nin


Anais Nin





“WE DON’T SEE THINGS 
AS THEY ARE. 
WE SEE THINGS 
AS WE ARE.”


- Anais Nin







…… La Donna !


La Doña.
Maria Felix
April 8, 1914  -  April 8, 2002

Maria Felix originated from Mexico and became a sensation in Hollywood, reining the silver screen from 1948 to 1967. She became a muse for Givenchy, Chanel, Dior and Yves Saint Laurent with collections devoted to her beauty.

She was beautiful, over-the-top dramatic, daringly dangerous and desirable - the incarnation of the strong, sexual goddess and both men and women fell madly in love with her. Maria was said to have refused Nefertiti's crown, promised by Egypt's King Farouk, for a night of love. Maria refused the king by saying "I would rather sleep with your servant out of my own free will. At least I find him attractive”. 

She was married to the great composer Agustin Lara who had been madly in love with her and had written one of his most famous songs for her – Maria BonitaAfter she had divorced Augustin Lara, she met Jorge Negrete, a very handsome popular Mexican star. Jorge was so passionately in love with her, the story goes, that shortly after their wedding he died while making love to her.  

Before Negrete died he had given her the most extravagant expensive suite of cut emeralds mounted with diamonds from Cartier. It was a necklace, a bracelet, earrings and a very big ring – long before big rings were on vogue! After he died, Maria discovered that the jewels hadn’t yet been paid for. The jewelers of course came to Maria Felix for the money. When she refused to pay, they wanted her to return the suite of emeralds and diamonds. Maria Felix, in her typical style looked at them and said:

Lo dado es dado. (What is given is given.) And that was it… 

She went off to Paris, changed her whole life and met Freddie, a famous lesbian who owned a very popular nightclub called Freddie’s. Maria was bisexual, she loved men and she loved women. She became so in love with Freddie that she gave her the big diamond and emerald ring from Cartier.

When they ended the relationship after an over the top fight Maria went to Freddie and said “I want that ring back.”

But Freddie turned to Maria and said: Lo dado es dado.   And so it was.

Maria died on her birthday, she was 88 years old.   

Maria Felix
Jewelry that belonged to  the fabulous Maria Felix.
Maria Felix

She actually sent Cartier her real pet baby alligator in a fishbowl to use to make the necklace. A true Diva ! The twin crocodiles could be worn separately, as pins, or together, as a necklace. One of the crocodiles was covered with 1,023 yellow diamonds, the other was decorated with 1,060 green emeralds.



Special order for Maria Felix - 1975 :: Crocodile Necklace from Cartier

The necklace mimics the slitheriness and weight of a real snake with hundreds of individual sections that are hinged internally. To enhance the sensation of snakeskin and protect the wearer, the inside segments of the necklace are enameled.