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30 Rare Old Pics Of Celebs Shared By A Page “Dedicated To Those Who Cherish The Past”
As rewarding as it is, being an A-list celebrity also requires a lot of sacrifices, and one of the biggest ones is anonymity and autonomy.
They go to the beach and there's already a swarm of paparazzi waiting for them in the dunes, taking thousands of shots as soon as they arrive.
With so many pictures taken of them throughout their careers, it's no wonder that some gems slip through the cracks.
So the Instagram account Best Of Vintage Style is dedicated to searching for and sharing images of famous people that only a few of their fans have seen.
Continue scrolling to take a look at actors, singers, models, and other well-known people from angles you may have missed.
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Betty White
Back To The Future, 1985
However, as much as we admire these pictures, according to psychoanalyst Ken Eisold, Ph.D., we must be wary of celebrity culture.
"The proliferation of celebrities in our culture is relatively recent," Eisold said. "In the past, writers and actors sometimes became celebrated, well-known, even famous, but it was seldom something they aspired to. A by-product of exceptional achievement, usually, fame was often awkward for the person thrust into the limelight."
"But the media's voracious appetite for content is, no doubt, the major driver of celebrity culture today. Moreover, celebrity now can be monetized though endorsements and testimonials."
Sandra Bullock And Keanu Reeves Photoshoot For Speed, 1994
Princess Diana, 1997
Freddie Mercury At Wembley, 1986
"So what do they do for us, apart from giving us momentary distractions from the bad news of accidents and disasters, and the lingering problems of unemployment, political gridlock, corruption, war, and terrorism?" Eisold asked.
"Well, yes, they do that, providing diversion from constant drumbeat of bad news. Apart from an occasional “wardrobe malfunction,” few really terrible things happen on the red carpet."
Barack And Michelle Obama, 1989
Sophia Loren
Audrey Hepburn
However, the psychoanalyst believes that the endless parade of celebrities in the media gives us a prettified and palatable version of social inequality.
"The super rich are invisible in their gated communities and penthouses, private planes, limos, and exclusive resorts. We know they are there, even if we don’t see them. Celebrities, on the other hand, are over exposed, appearing and reappearing on talk shows, late night TV, society pages, magazines, etc. They have a lock on our attention," he highlighted.
Tom Hanks, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Brad Pitt And Jack Nicholson For A Vanity Fair Cover, 2003
Patrick Swayze, 1995
I think he was promoting his movie To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! (photo by Ellen Mark)
Grace Jones, 1981
Patrick Swayze And Lisa Niemi Swayze
"Though we may envy the privilege and fame of celebrities, we seldom admire or respect them. On the contrary, we enjoy their foibles and antics," Eisold said.
"Their affairs and divorces make us feel superior. Their pranks amuse us while often inspiring contempt. And we know, as well, that the shelf life of celebrity is short lived. New celebrities constantly displace the old."
Queen Elizabeth And Prince Philip, 1947
Cameron Diaz, 1991
Cher, Elton John And Diana Ross, 1975
Grace Kelly Trying On Dresses With Her Mum
But they do live in a rarefied realm. "They are swept to the head of lines in theatres and restaurants, the police protect them, keeping the rest of us at a safe distance," Eisold said.
"Often, they are involved in politics, donating their services for fund raising, and they give money themselves – but not the tens of millions of dollars the super rich give to Super Pacs. They have publicists but don’t hire lobbyists or meet privately with candidates to influence legislation."
When Prince Harry Met The Spice Girls 😁 (1997)
At that time this would put a smile on any teenage boys face. I did not like the music, but something else appealed to me.... Back then Baby Spice was my fave.
🎶🎵 Clone us in a test tube, Sell us to the multitude, Guess that's the price of fame, She likes the black one, He likes the the posh one, Cute ones are usually gay 🎵🎶
Load More Replies...And still Victoria's smile doesn't reach her eyes .... something wrong in there I reckon.
I understand what you mean but many people dont have that smile- the one that spreads to eyes and whole face in fact. I am one of them and I therefore never smile because my smile is never enough.
Load More Replies...Audrey Hepburn Checking The Oven, 1950's
Matt Damon, Jude Law And Gwyneth Paltrow, The Talented Mr. Ripley 1999
I was watching this movie on a plane when it hit the worst and longest turbulence I have ever experienced. I still can't watch this movie because it takes me back to that moment.
Sharon Tate, 1968
Eisold believes celebrities provide a kind of camouflage for the top .01 percent, "distracting us from the yawning income divide that continues to widen at our feet."
Yes, the wage gap between CEOs and US workers jumped to 670-to-1 last year. But are the people we see in these pictures exploiting us with their charm or are they just trying to make the most out of the system they're living in?
Grace Jones And Dolph Lundgren, 1985
Sean Connery In Goldfinger, 1964
John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John, 1978
Jane Fonda, 1963
Sylvester And Wife Jennifer Flavin Stallone
Audrey Hepburn, 1959
Sophia Loren And Paul Newman Photo Shoot For Lady L, 1965
Julia Roberts
Jacques Charrier And Brigitte Bardot, 1959
Cindy Crawford, 1992
Why says the title "rarely seen pictures", when they aren't? The URL of the page however tells it right: "best of vintage style celebrity photos".
I guess they changed title because it says "vintage" now.
Load More Replies...I was thinking the same... However, for me it's a positive thing. Seems like I'm finally getting somewhere! :-D (I've never handled being young well, I've always hated it, and I can't stand that at 35 I'm still being seen as "young" sometimes...)
Load More Replies...Why says the title "rarely seen pictures", when they aren't? The URL of the page however tells it right: "best of vintage style celebrity photos".
I guess they changed title because it says "vintage" now.
Load More Replies...I was thinking the same... However, for me it's a positive thing. Seems like I'm finally getting somewhere! :-D (I've never handled being young well, I've always hated it, and I can't stand that at 35 I'm still being seen as "young" sometimes...)
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