Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I watch them I'm struck by Elizabeth mcgommerys beauty. I find her so so beautiful.
She was so thin by 2010s standards. Serious thinspo.
If you mean that you think women were bigger in the 60s you are wrong. Thinness have been the prevailing body aesthetic for women since the 20s.
Not really. Twiggy started the ultra-thin craze in the 1960’s.
Not really. Look at flapper fashion. Silent films of the era. Twiggy was not new.
NP here. Flappers were chubby by today’s standards. I agree it all changed with Twiggy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I watch them I'm struck by Elizabeth mcgommerys beauty. I find her so so beautiful.
She was so thin by 2010s standards. Serious thinspo.
If you mean that you think women were bigger in the 60s you are wrong. Thinness have been the prevailing body aesthetic for women since the 20s.
Not really. Twiggy started the ultra-thin craze in the 1960’s.
Not really. Look at flapper fashion. Silent films of the era. Twiggy was not new.
I thought both were gay.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither of the Darrens were really cute, per se, though I guess the first had a very 50s/60s look and the second was more 70s, so the natural hair seems more appealing to our modern eyes. However I read an interview with Elizabeth Montgomery's husband years ago (he was the producer) and he said that Elizabeth said the first actor was the better kisser LMAO.
Haha the second was gay, that's probably why she thought that.
Anonymous wrote:Neither of the Darrens were really cute, per se, though I guess the first had a very 50s/60s look and the second was more 70s, so the natural hair seems more appealing to our modern eyes. However I read an interview with Elizabeth Montgomery's husband years ago (he was the producer) and he said that Elizabeth said the first actor was the better kisser LMAO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loooooooved bewitched as a child!!!!
+1 Where are you watching reruns?
Anonymous wrote:I loved the house...the staircase, the kitchen. I wanted to be just like her with the cute little girl, and the cool clothes and cute husband (I thought the second Darren was much cuter). But with age I realize both Darren's were challenging personalities and a nice staircase does not make a happy life....also, my babies were brunettes.![]()
A great show
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I watch them I'm struck by Elizabeth mcgommerys beauty. I find her so so beautiful.
She was so thin by 2010s standards. Serious thinspo.
If you mean that you think women were bigger in the 60s you are wrong. Thinness have been the prevailing body aesthetic for women since the 20s.
Not really. Twiggy started the ultra-thin craze in the 1960’s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I watch them I'm struck by Elizabeth mcgommerys beauty. I find her so so beautiful.
She was so thin by 2010s standards. Serious thinspo.
If you mean that you think women were bigger in the 60s you are wrong. Thinness have been the prevailing body aesthetic for women since the 20s.
Anonymous wrote:Girdles, hairspray, and black-and-white everything is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:I loooooooved bewitched as a child!!!!