Maybelline founder Tom Lyle Williams

Showing posts with label Colleen Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colleen Moore. Show all posts

Maybelline's Silent Film Models, Colleen Moore and Louise Brooks, both Beautiful and Brilliant in their own way


Because she was a respected actress before she was known as a flapper, she made the flapper respectable. By removing the fear many held towards this new movement, she made it possible for a new generation of independent young woman to appear on the screen and to explore new degrees of independence in the real world.https://sites.google.com/site/colleenmooresite/





Colleen the sweet girl next door Flapper





Louise Brooks  represented the sexy American Flapper.

Louise Brooks was one of the most fascinating personalities of Hollywood, always being compared with her most important characterization as protagonist: Lulu in Georg Wilhelm Pabst's Pandora's Box (1929). Along with her beauty and talent she had an independent streak and refused to accept the restrictive role that women had in American society, and pretty much went her own way, which caused quite a bit of controversy. Not everyone found her rebellious nature off-putting,

Colleen Moore has a permanent dollhouse exhibition in Chicago . After leaving film she came back to Chicago. She was brilliant and became a partner at Merrill Lynch. The name her book is Cast of Killers. She was a multifaceted person... a movie producer as well. She and King Vidor were going  to collaborate on a movie about the murder of a director named Taylor.  It seems Louise Brooks was more successful Than Colleen Moore. 


Comment by Linda Hughes, Maybelline's namesake, Mabel Williams granddaughter.


Thank you Linda for the idea for this post. After watching both video's my take is, because of the 1920's, the audience was more attracted to a wild, rebellious sex siren, than a sweet talented actress. Sex appeal always wins. Maybelline ads were based on it, in the most modest way. 













Vintage Maybelline Model Colleen Moore

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Enjoy this very cool picture of Maybelline Model Colleen Moore!!  See you in a couple of day's and don't forget to order your copy of The Maybelline Story from me or on amazon as well.

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Flaming Youth 1923, with Colleen Moore.
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All that is left of this film is the trailer. The ending is almost sublime, with the film literally going to hell in cinematic flames. Dante's Inferno, anyone?

Reflection of Maybelline Eyes.

 What is more beautiful than the reflection of Maybelline Eyes? 

Ann Sheridan 


 Anita Page


 Barbara Stanwyck


Carole Lombard 


Claudette Colbert


Colleen Moore
                                                      Deanna Durbin


Joan Crawford


Greta Garbo


                                       Mae Clarke


                                      Marsha Hunt


Norma Shear


                                                       Veronica Lake

Read more about the Hollywood Stars who represented the face of Maybelline, during the Golden Age of Films, in The Maybelline Story. 
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