My cousin Joyce Hewes-Dennehy, sent me this picture a friend of her's took while in Belgrade. I did a little research on Maybelline, fashion and Belgrade and found out it's one of the top beauty capitals in the world... and their women are some of the most gorgeous models in high fashion today .
Fashion Show in Belgrade, Serbia, Crystal Model Agency Click here Twice a year the Select fashion agency organises Fashion Selections in some of Belgrade's most attractive and original locations, presenting the newest trends in the world of fashion. The main program for the winter, 2012 event, was sponsored by Maybelline.
MAYBELLINE FASHION SELECTION Belgrade, 2012,
Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe and has since ancient times been an important focal point for traffic... an intersection of the roads between Eastern and Western Europe.
Maybelline was synonymous with fashion, style and indisputable Hollywood glamor. Here are a few of Tom Lyle's favorite movie queens of the silver screen during the 1940's.
Dorothy Lamour starred in the "Road to..." movie series with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in the 1940s and 1950s. The movies were enormously popular during the 1940s, and they regularly placed among the top moneymaking films each year
The Unique Beauty of Gene Tierney - Excerpted from Michael Atkinson's essay, Dec 1994 Movieline magazine. "Among faces, Gene Tierney's is a tournament rose, an Opaline study in serene, sexualized perfection, a mad musky Egyptian daydream of cat thoughts."
Lana Turner was discovered and signed to a film contract by MGM at the age of sixteen.
Joan Crawford is the movies personified. The embodiment of the American Dream and the official face of Maybelline in the 1940's.
Known for her sultry good looks Merle Oberon played Cathy Linton in Wuthering Heights with Laurence Olivier in 1939. The 1940's proved to be a very busy decade where she appeared in no less than 15 movies.
Click on videos below for Scrapbook of beautiful 1940 stars - many gorgeous faces used in Maybelline Ads - Tom Lyle sure knew how to pick-em.