Bardot Iconography

Fabrizio del Wrongo writes:

The posters for Brigitte Bardot’s films constitute their own little genre of graphic design.

Which do you like best?

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Recovering liberal arts major. Unrepentant movie nut. Aspiring boozehound.
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8 Responses to Bardot Iconography

  1. dearieme's avatar dearieme says:

    My wife can remember how very pretty Bardot was before she was transformed into a blonde sex bomb.

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  2. Blowhard, Esq.'s avatar Blowhard, Esq. says:

    The Italian one for “Contempt.”

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  3. Tschafer's avatar Tschafer says:

    Wow, thanks for bringing back some great memories. Is there anyone around today who can compare with BB in her prime? I can’t think of any. What a unique and attractive woman, in so many ways. It isn’t just my imagination and fading memory, girls WERE sexier back then…

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  4. Sir Barken Hyena's avatar Sir Barken Hyena says:

    I’m with Blowhard, Esq., but that might be because it was just the last one.

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  5. Tschafer's avatar Tschafer says:

    As for my favorite, I’d have to say “A Very Private Affair” – sexy, understated, and elegant.

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  6. Great collection, and fascinating to compare the different national styles too. Can’t choose a favorite from among so many riches!

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