Lily Powers
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Viola said:I'm just saying, by my standards, Sofia acted worse than Jayne. It's perfectly acceptable to convey polite disbelief, (and I think as far as comments afterwards something along a dry "well, I certainly couldn't wear such a thing" would have been far more ladylike and imply the same sentiment in a more gentle, classy way) without letting someone else's questionable taste in dressing lead to your own questionable actions.
I'm just going by the standard of, if I must regretfully be caught for posterity in one of those two roles; I would rather be underdressed than needlessly unpleasant. It's less ladylike, IMO.
I realize this photo has generated a lot of discussion, but isn't it harsh to judge Sophia Loren, merely 23-years old in that picture, as "needlessly unpleasant" based on a look on her face that was caught in a brief, candid second by a photog? Jayne was marketed as a sex-symbol, a pin-up and appeared in Playboy 2-years before that iconic 1957 photo (taken at a luncheon honoring Sophia Loren), and Sophia was an Italian actress (surprisingly, 1-year younger than Jayne) raised in a very Catholic country. Just two different women, each stunning in her own way, with two different standards of what was acceptable for themselves.