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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Sophia vs Jayne: The OTHER Photos behind that Sideways Glare

de bene esse: literally, of well-being, morally acceptable but subject to future validation or exception


Iconic photograph taken by Delmar Watson perfectly captured the moment of jealousy - Mansfield a happy, carefree blonde and Loren, the feisty, competitive brunette. Most of us have seen this moment from one angle. Other photographs taken that night in 1957 give more context to Sophia’s infamous sideways glare…

In April 1957, Hollywood was hosting a dinner party in honour of the Italian actress, Sophia Loren at the Romanoff’s. American actress, Jayne Mansfield had been invited and was sitting between Loren and Clifton Webb. At one point she leaned over the table, allowing her breasts to spill over her low neckline, exposing one nipple. From where Sophia was sitting, she had quite a view…

Sophia’s face below is also priceless!


Alas, the slip was intentional and became the feature of a notorious publicity stunt intended to deflect attention from the Italian star. The press dubbed it, ‘the Battle of the Bulge’. But this was not the first ‘nipple slip’ publicity stunt for the Hollywood star. Two years earlier she had posed for Playboy and her carefully staged public accidents became a rather expected occurrence. She had nevertheless, come a long way from the days when her breasts caused her to lose professional roles…
Oh Jayne…!

Different versions of iconic photographs do entertain!

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