Tuesday, 31 August 2021

She cried all the way to the altar


Today's birthday girl was a helluva woman, as the marvellous Tom Lehrer explains...

"Last December 13th, there appeared in the newspapers the juiciest, spiciest, raciest obituary that has ever been my pleasure to read. It was that of a lady name Alma Mahler-Gropius-Werfel who had, in her lifetime, managed to acquire as lovers practically all of the top creative men in central Europe, and, among these lovers, who were listed in the obituary, by the way, which was what made it so interesting, there were three whom she went so far as to marry.

"One of the leading composers of the day: Gustav Mahler, composer of Das Lied von der Erde and other light classics. One of the leading architects: Walter Gropius of the Bauhaus school of design. And one of the leading writers: Franz Werfel, author of The Song of Bernadette and other masterpieces. It's people like that who make you realise how little you've accomplished. It is a sobering thought, for example, that when Mozart was my age - he had been dead for two years.

"It seemed to me, I'm reading this obituary, that the story of Alma was the stuff of which ballads should be made - so here is one:"

The loveliest girl in Vienna
was Alma, the smartest as well.
Once you picked her up on your antenna,
you'd never be free of her spell.

Her lovers were many and varied,
from the day she begun her beguine.
There were three famous ones whom she married,
and god knows how many between.

Alma, tell us: all modern women are jealous,
which of your magical wands
got you Gustav and Walter and Franz?

The first one she married was Mahler,
whose buddies all knew him as Gustav,
and each time he saw her he'd holler:
Ach, that is the Fraulein I must have!

Their marriage however was murder.
He screamed to the heavens above:
I am writing "Das Lied von der Erde" -
and she only wants to make love!

Alma, tell us: all modern women are jealous,
you should have a statue in bronze
for bagging Gustav and Walter and Franz.

While married to Gus, she met Gropius,
and soon she was swinging with Walter.
Gus died and her teardrops were copious.
She cried all the way to the altar.

But he did work late at the Bauhaus,
and only came home now and then.
She said: "What am I running, a chow-house?"
It's time to change partners again!

Alma, tell us: all modern women are jealous!
Though you did not even use Ponds,
you got Gustav and Walter and Franz.

While married to Walt she met Werfel,
and he, too, was caught in her net.
He married her, but he was careful,
because Alma was no Bernadette.

And that is the story of Alma,
who knew how to receive and to give.
The body that reached her embalma
was one that had known how to live!

Alma, tell us: how can they help being jealous?
Ducks always envy the swans who get Gustav and Walter
- you never did falter -
with Gustav and Walter and Franz!

Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel (born Alma Margaretha Maria Schindler, 31st August 1879 – 11th December 1964)

Sunday, 29 August 2021

Ageless Style


  • "I never care much what people think. I honestly don’t; I don’t pay any attention to the fashion police.
  • I don't do minimal."
  • "Clothes are not frippery. Properly done, they can be an art form... They are a great vehicle for explaining who you are."
  • "I’ve never tried to be a rebel or upset anybody. I just figured if I pleased my husband, and my mother didn’t get upset, then I was okay."
  • "People with a lot of money don’t dress as well as people who have to make do, who have to be inventive. Those are the people who are always more interestingly dressed, I think."
  • "Diamond necklaces don’t appeal to me at all. I prefer fun jewellery with big stones - so large they would be untouchable if they were real."
  • "Now, don’t get me wrong. I do appreciate Daddy Warbucks-size stones, like a big, flawed emerald. I love stones that are inherently flawed: rock crystal, turquoise with big veins."
We have a very special centenary today - and, for once, the celebrant is very much alive!

Many happy returns, fashion muse, Patron Saint, style icon, model, businesswoman and inpiration to everyone concerned about getting older, Miss Iris Apfel!

Iris Apfel (née Barrel, born 29th August 1921)

Friday, 20 August 2021

On the Jukebox this weekend at Dolores Delargo Towers - a "without moving my lips" special


[click any image above to enlarge, if you dare]

Oh, the horror.

Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Tuesday, 10 August 2021

Jungle Red!

Miss Norma Shearer and I share so much more than just a birthday...

Sunday, 8 August 2021

Dangerous When Wet


Another day, another diva centenary - that of the "Million Dollar Mermaid" herself, the aquatic Queen of Busby Berkeley Hollywood Campery, Miss Esther Williams!

She may not have been much lauded for actual acting skills, but who needs it when you can have spectacular numbers such as these..?!

...and, of course, this [which I famously described back in 2012 as "assuredly in the Top Ten of the most extravagantly camp moments in cinema"]!

Wow.

Esther Williams (8th August 1921 – 6th June 2013)

Tuesday, 3 August 2021

Her name is Rio

"I've never dieted in my life. Don't believe in it. Diets ruin a woman's health and appearance. Her face suffers. She looks drawn and haggard. I eat regular meals and eat anything and everything. Moderation is the key. I may eat cake; but I eat only a small slice."

"Personally, I buy only what suits me. In the daytime I dress very simply, but after 7pm I dress dramatically. I usually wear a tiny nose veil on a cocktail hat. Men love it, and it seems to suit my face and personality."

"Beauty does not come with creams and lotions and all those silly things. It comes with good digestion, moderation in eating, a discipline in life. Beauty comes from the inside out. Creams are a waste of money if you don't take care of your health."

“I love the sun, the moon, and trees, and heavy scented flowers. And beautiful friends about me. I hate intolerance and blundering stupidity. And those who are ridden in fear. I have had much laughter and much success. And many tears and dark sorrow. Now, gently, a philosophy has tempered all these things for me.”

"A woman must be soignee. To be neat in every aspect requires considerable organisation. But to me, that is more important than being fashionable!"

“I will make my life. I will carve it with care. I will get all I can out of it, every joy, all the laughter, all the beauty. The world is so full of beautiful things.”

We adore Dolores Del Rio (born María de los Dolores Asúnsolo y López Negrete, 3rd August 1904 – 11th April 1983)

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