Author: | Paul G Roberts | ISBN: | 9781627760324 |
Publisher: | Fashion Industry Broadcast | Publication: | February 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Fashion Industry Broadcast | Language: | English |
Author: | Paul G Roberts |
ISBN: | 9781627760324 |
Publisher: | Fashion Industry Broadcast |
Publication: | February 3, 2015 |
Imprint: | Fashion Industry Broadcast |
Language: | English |
The birth of the male sex symbol began when actors did more than jump on and off horses or swoop swashbuckling from the prow of a pirate ship. Sex appeal came when men looked like they intended to have sex. No one is completely sure about Clooney. Sometimes he looks more comfortable with a cup of Espresso in his hands, but Valentino knew how to lunge, plunge, tango and bodice rip. The repression of the Victorian age meant that heroes in films were required to represent a certain moral standard, but Valentino proved there was no desire without shadow, ambiguity and perhaps even a smidge of black eyeliner. He was a hero but not necessarily one of the good guys.
Through the 20th century masculine appeal dwelled in adventure (Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, Steve McQueen) and the simple ability to look very good in a dinner suit (Cary Grant, Sidney Poitier). The element of the dandy, the cultivated and well spoken gentleman, is a trait that began to fade fast in appeal by the mid twentieth century when manly men (Brando, Newman, Hudson) delivered less talk and more action.
STYLE ICONS VOL 1 - GOLDEN BOYS Features
Marlon Brando
Cary Grant
Elvis Presley
Clark Gable
Errol Flynn
James Dean
Rock Hudson
Rudolph Valentino
Paul Newman
Steve McQueen
Fashion Industry Broadcast’s “STYLE ICONS”
is a series:
Style Icons – Vol 1 Golden Boys
Style Icons – Vol 2 Hunks
Style Icons – Vol 3 Bombshells
Style Icons – Vol 4 Sirens
Style Icons – Vol 5 Idols
Style Icons – Vol 6 Young Guns
Style Icons – Vol 7 Kittens
Style Icons – Vol 8 Babes
Fashion Industry Broadcast is the number one destination on the web for the latest in fashion, style, creative arts, creative media, models, celebrity biographies and much more. Our site is available globally in 13 languages and is updated daily. Not a minute goes by without our passionate team scouring the globe for the latest breaking news and insider gossip.
Fashion Industry Broadcast publishes on a vast array of media platforms art books, eBooks, apps for mobiles and television documentaries. We cover all the key areas of popular culture, style and media arts. Our products are sold globally in over 100 countries through our partnerships with people like Amazon, Apple, Google and many more. You can purchase all of our products directly from the FIB site, please have a browse.
www.fashionindustrybroadcast.com
A very special video rich multimedia App version with hundreds of full length original Hollywood movies,
original videos, interviews, movie scenes, behind the scenes shoots and advertisements, and also embedded links to rent or purchase all their major movies right in the App is available through Apple’s iTunes App store and other major App stores for just $4.99 per edition. Look for “STYLE ICONS” on the Apple App store.
Contact info@fashionindustrybroadcast.com
The birth of the male sex symbol began when actors did more than jump on and off horses or swoop swashbuckling from the prow of a pirate ship. Sex appeal came when men looked like they intended to have sex. No one is completely sure about Clooney. Sometimes he looks more comfortable with a cup of Espresso in his hands, but Valentino knew how to lunge, plunge, tango and bodice rip. The repression of the Victorian age meant that heroes in films were required to represent a certain moral standard, but Valentino proved there was no desire without shadow, ambiguity and perhaps even a smidge of black eyeliner. He was a hero but not necessarily one of the good guys.
Through the 20th century masculine appeal dwelled in adventure (Errol Flynn, Clark Gable, Steve McQueen) and the simple ability to look very good in a dinner suit (Cary Grant, Sidney Poitier). The element of the dandy, the cultivated and well spoken gentleman, is a trait that began to fade fast in appeal by the mid twentieth century when manly men (Brando, Newman, Hudson) delivered less talk and more action.
STYLE ICONS VOL 1 - GOLDEN BOYS Features
Marlon Brando
Cary Grant
Elvis Presley
Clark Gable
Errol Flynn
James Dean
Rock Hudson
Rudolph Valentino
Paul Newman
Steve McQueen
Fashion Industry Broadcast’s “STYLE ICONS”
is a series:
Style Icons – Vol 1 Golden Boys
Style Icons – Vol 2 Hunks
Style Icons – Vol 3 Bombshells
Style Icons – Vol 4 Sirens
Style Icons – Vol 5 Idols
Style Icons – Vol 6 Young Guns
Style Icons – Vol 7 Kittens
Style Icons – Vol 8 Babes
Fashion Industry Broadcast is the number one destination on the web for the latest in fashion, style, creative arts, creative media, models, celebrity biographies and much more. Our site is available globally in 13 languages and is updated daily. Not a minute goes by without our passionate team scouring the globe for the latest breaking news and insider gossip.
Fashion Industry Broadcast publishes on a vast array of media platforms art books, eBooks, apps for mobiles and television documentaries. We cover all the key areas of popular culture, style and media arts. Our products are sold globally in over 100 countries through our partnerships with people like Amazon, Apple, Google and many more. You can purchase all of our products directly from the FIB site, please have a browse.
www.fashionindustrybroadcast.com
A very special video rich multimedia App version with hundreds of full length original Hollywood movies,
original videos, interviews, movie scenes, behind the scenes shoots and advertisements, and also embedded links to rent or purchase all their major movies right in the App is available through Apple’s iTunes App store and other major App stores for just $4.99 per edition. Look for “STYLE ICONS” on the Apple App store.
Contact info@fashionindustrybroadcast.com