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Ladies, forgive my intrusion, but my girlfriend won this on eBay and I knew you fine folks would appreciate it. This is a 1945 lipstick ad featuring a favorite '40s actress of ours, Mary Beth Hughes, a sadly forgotten b-movie star of the time. I know it's from '45, because the movie noted in the ad is "The Great Flamarion," also starring Eric von Stroheim and Dan Duryea.
Steph got it because of the Mary Beth Hughes factor, and was surprised to see that the ad also included a vintage, unopened example of the same lipstick! Pretty nifty, if I do say so myself. Even has the original box. Pics:
The ad w/ unopened lipstick.
Details of the top of the ad. I especially enjoy the fact that lipstick is in quotation marks.
The box. The whole set is in remarkably nice shape, no?
I love this little detail on top of the box.
The bottle. The color is a little deceiving. It's nearly this dark in real life, though. Not being an expert on makeup, how well does lipstick age?
Can't smear! Won't rub off!
Enjoy our liquid "lipstick," and see "The Great Flamarion!"
Examples of colors. What's the color name here that you probably wouldn't see today?
All-in-all, a pretty cool find IMHO. Steph wanted me to post this for her. Enjoy this little bit of vintage ephemera!
Steph got it because of the Mary Beth Hughes factor, and was surprised to see that the ad also included a vintage, unopened example of the same lipstick! Pretty nifty, if I do say so myself. Even has the original box. Pics:
The ad w/ unopened lipstick.
Details of the top of the ad. I especially enjoy the fact that lipstick is in quotation marks.
The box. The whole set is in remarkably nice shape, no?
I love this little detail on top of the box.
The bottle. The color is a little deceiving. It's nearly this dark in real life, though. Not being an expert on makeup, how well does lipstick age?
Can't smear! Won't rub off!
Enjoy our liquid "lipstick," and see "The Great Flamarion!"
Examples of colors. What's the color name here that you probably wouldn't see today?
All-in-all, a pretty cool find IMHO. Steph wanted me to post this for her. Enjoy this little bit of vintage ephemera!