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Celebrities behind the glass

We like to look at the celebrities. They, no matter how much they complain about paparazzi, they like to show themselves to us. There is no better place for this than a window. They coquettishly look out of the house. We look hungrily.

John and Jacqueline Kennedy

1959, Hyannis Port. Kennedy is not yet a president, but a promising senator. Jackie and they always liked glossy magazines. Such a beautiful, perfect couple, and everything is good: from a smile to a gesture and a serene lawn behind French windows! The fact that the ideal in the Kennedy family was not enough, we learned from the same journals later. The only thing that could not be debunked was Jackie’s impeccable taste: by her efforts all these lawns and windows became the backdrop for the portraits of her ambitious husband.

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Coco Chanel

1957 year. The idea of convenience was with Chanel for everything – and for the rejection of the corset, and for the innovative cut. And her apartment in Paris was furnished primarily comfortably. And the window was to the left of the desk, as expected by ergonomics. And the light from him scattered, flattering to the exterior. But this, however, is no longer about convenience, but about women’s tricks.

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Jane Russell

Favorite actress of Howard Hughes and the sex symbol of the 1940s always wanted a normal family. By 1968, she had achieved her goal and could lie quietly on the sofa in the ranch living room in California, in front of huge windows. Behind them is a lawn, where there is plenty of room for the games of her three adopted children.

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The Beatles

1964, the height of the popularity of the Liverpool four. People liked everything that these young people did, from music to idiotic comedies, in which they were shot. A snapshot of how the Beatles pushing each other away, fishing from the hotel window somewhere in the Brighton area, is timed to coincide with the exit of one of them, “A Hard Day’s Night”.

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Audrey Hepburn

A photo taken in 1958 at her home in California is very characteristic of Hepburn, who was able to distract herself from nervous Hollywood work and appreciated peace, comfort and closeness to nature. A cozy room, huge windows with wide bindings, an abundance of greenery outside the window. And a non-trivial company. At her feet, Audrey has her Yorkshire terrier. And she does not press her husband, actor Mel Ferrer, to the breast, but a deer with whom she was starring in a romantic drama about the jungles “Green mansions”.

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John Wayne

The most important cowboy and archetypal man in the history of Hollywood, in life Wayne was the same rock as on the screen. He raised, for example, seven children (from three marriages). In the photo of 1958 – his last adored wife Pilar and one of the daughters, Aissa. Through the sliding windows of the house in Enchino, California, you can see all the basin-garden welfare that the real man owes to the family. Wayne coped.

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