Deanna Durbin CAN'T HELP SINGING (1944) - "Ivory Lace"
This enchanting portrait of Deanna Durbin, photographed by Ray Jones for the 1944 Technicolor musical Can't Help Singing, captures the star in a moment of radiant elegance and dreamlike charm. Her gaze gently lifted upwards, Durbin glows with a porcelain complexion framed by glossy dark brown hair, luminous blue-green eyes, and lush red lips that lend warmth and vitality to the composition. She is adorned in an ivory lace off-shoulder gown delicately accented with silver sequins, while a sparkling diamond necklace adds a touch of refined brilliance at her neckline. Behind her, rich champagne satin curtains shimmer softly beneath crisp, balanced lighting, enhancing the natural textures of lace, fabric, and skin alike. The result is a portrait of pure Technicolor-era enchantment—Durbin poised between youthful grace and sophisticated Hollywood glamour. Color by Hollywood Pinups.
Specifications
- Size
- 8x10, 11x14, 16x20, 20x24, 24x30
- Color
- color, b&w
Variants (10)
- 8x10 / color — 39.95 USD — In stock
- 8x10 / b&w — 39.95 USD — In stock
- 11x14 / color — 59.95 USD — In stock
- 11x14 / b&w — 59.95 USD — In stock
- 16x20 / color — 79.95 USD — In stock
- 16x20 / b&w — 79.95 USD — In stock
- 20x24 / color — 99.95 USD — In stock
- 20x24 / b&w — 99.95 USD — In stock
- 24x30 / color — 119.95 USD — In stock
- 24x30 / b&w — 119.95 USD — In stock
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