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Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson

Let me start by saying that I adore this Mrs. Robinson-inspired shoot by the talented photographer Olivia Graham. One of my 101 in 1001 goals is to see ten so-called classic films — films like 1967's The Graduate, filled with catchy music, mod fashion, and intriguing plot. Do you have any recommendations for classic films you adore? Do tell!

17 comments:

Nikki said...

I love it. Would be even better if the Mrs. Robinson was a little older.

Don't know if I could get my Husband in a speedo ;)

CapeCodCollegiate said...

Love love love this shoot - Anne Bancroftt as Mrs. Robinson is a total style icon - great inspiration!

Cat @PerpetualPerfection said...

If this is what Mrs. Robinson is currently, then I would gladly be Mrs. Robinson!

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Kristen said...

gorg photos! i'm totally a "mrs robinson" almost all of my boyfriends and even my fiance are younger than me! lol

The Iconic Blog said...

Stunning! I love "Come September." It takes place in Italy and has gorgeous interiors and fashion!xx

Melanie
www.theiconicblog.com

Blayne Macauley said...

Sunset Boulevard is my all time favorite classic movie! a must see!

Anonymous said...

Gorgeous pics! My favorites are Breakfast at Tiffany's and a Roman Holiday :)

xo,
joAnn

paula said...

how glamorous.

Gia said...

Splendor in the Grass is one of my faves.
I love the white fur coat in this shoot!

KristiMcMurry said...

I would definitely recommend the Graduate! It's spectacular. I could recommend tons of movies...but I'll try to just stick to one. Along the lines of outrageous age differences, try Harold and Maude. It's a bit weird, but I really like it.

Unknown said...

Fab photos! I know it probably sounds a little cliche, but I do love some of Audrey's movies :) And Alfred Hitchcock made some pretty awesome ones too!

Ramona said...

You must see To Catch a Thief. Cary Grant, Grace Kelly & the French Riviera. Love it!

Elizabeth said...

Love these photos! Such a fun era. I'm a huge fan of any Audrey Hepburn or Fred Astaire movie! Or watch Funny Face to see a movie with them both!

Jill said...

Thank you for bringing these photos to my attention, they are gorgeous and I love the 60's throwback looks. It was my goal too to see The Graduate, and while I love Simon & Garfunkle music, I must say it was a little slow. I suggest Harold & Maude. It's a quirky classic definitely!

A new follower,
Jill
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Anonymous said...

Lovely photos indeed but the girl looks the same age as the boy...to me this does not say "Ms. Robinson."

Melissa Loop said...

The Graduate is one of my favorite movies. It was completely groundbreaking for its time. Easy Rider is another great movie from the 60's that was completely shocking for its time since it was the first movie to show hippie culture.

Also you can never go wrong with Roman Holiday and Sabrina.

Melissa Loop said...

The Graduate is one of my favorite movies. It was completely groundbreaking for its time. Easy Rider is another
great movie from the 60's that was completely shocking for its time since it was the first movie to show hippie culture.

Also you can never go wrong with Roman Holiday and Sabrina.