1920s actress Clara Bow and infamous flapper in a still from the movie “Hula”. This movie was released in 1927 before the Hayes Code was introduced in 1930 which set down ‘moral censorship guidelines’ for movie making.
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This is so beautiful.
isn’t it a lovely photo? I think this scene was cut from the actual movie for being a bit too risque…
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thanks 🙂
I agree with the other comments, it is so very beautiful , so lovely and I think she looks like a mermaid bathing in the sun. I like this time with our dear Miss Bow. The light in her eyes still burns bright here, her body is filled with life. I love the way her lips turn slightly at the corners as if she has a secret to share with only us!