I once read a quote from Sophia Loren (or attributed to her) saying 'everything you see I owe to spaghetti' so I'd like to think I'm a Sophia (even though she's not mentioned here) ;) Though I may have to substitute spaghetti for pizza. Hehe. -Andi x
I'm a Gina Lollobrigida! Not only am I Italian but I have the same measurements that she had during her heyday. And I know how you feel Ginger! My waist is so tiny, and my hips so large in proportion to my waist....that shirts, jeans, etc. just don't fit how they should. But 1950's clothing looks amazing on me!
I once read a quote from Sophia Loren (or attributed to her) saying 'everything you see I owe to spaghetti' so I'd like to think I'm a Sophia (even though she's not mentioned here) ;) Though I may have to substitute spaghetti for pizza. Hehe.
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I'd love to be an Audrey or a Marlene Dietrich, but, alas, I shall never be either!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm more of a Jane Russell... again, she's not mentioned here, but I'm too tall to be a Marilyn.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Margaret Rutherford!
ReplyDeleteThat made me laugh! Actually, I've always rather liked her.
DeleteI have decided not to fight it, and let my inner groovy old lady express herself :D
DeleteI would like to be between Marilyn and Grace Kelly...
ReplyDeleteI am a Marilyn with a slightly slimmer posture!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm a Marilyn. I'm so hourglass shaped that no clothes fit my waist when they fit at the hips .... bummer.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Gina Lollobrigida! Not only am I Italian but I have the same measurements that she had during her heyday. And I know how you feel Ginger! My waist is so tiny, and my hips so large in proportion to my waist....that shirts, jeans, etc. just don't fit how they should. But 1950's clothing looks amazing on me!
ReplyDeleteAdios,
Jessie Lou
Definately a marilyn...
ReplyDeleteI have same problem with trousers, plus I always have to take them up being on the short side.
Great blog by the way.