Kisses of the great
Categories: Celebrities
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/kisses-of-the-great.htmlThis collection contains kissing idols of the past. Someone asks what is the post about? Yes, about beauty, about memories, maybe about nostalgia for youth. I don't know what. Watch and comment if you like. These photographs made a great impression on me, more of a philosophical shade.
(Total 25 photos)
Source: JJournal/kartam47

1. Jean-Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg

2. Elvis Presley

3. Bob Dylan and Mary Travers

4. Robert and Mary Frank. Valencia, Spain, 1952

5. Ava Gardner

6. Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller in 1956

7. Paul Newman and Joan Woodward

8. Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni

9. Francoise Hardy

10. Yvonne Craig and Elvis Presley

11. Frida Kahlo

12. Greta Garbo and John Gilbert

13. Greta Garbo and Niels Astaire

14. Jean-Pierre Aumont and Marisa Pavan. Los Angeles, 1956

15. Natalie Wood and James Dean

16. John and Yoko

17. Edith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich

18. Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen

19. Glenn Ford and Gloria Graham

20. Lauren Bacall and Kirk Douglas

21. Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart

22. Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor

23. Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman

24. James Dean and Ursula Andress

25. Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd
Keywords: Beauty | Idol | Nostalgia | Kiss
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