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Didn't Valentino wear makeup?
I remember reading somewhere that his "effeminate" airs (including wearing pressed powder in public) were seen as a HUGE threat to young men. Let's see if I can find my book....
I remember reading somewhere that his "effeminate" airs (including wearing pressed powder in public) were seen as a HUGE threat to young men. Let's see if I can find my book....
-from Teenage: The Prehistory of Youth Culture 1875-1945 by Jon Savage"These contradictions had boiled over in July 1926, when the Chicago Tribune delivered a vicious personal attack, headlined "Pink Powder Puffs." It began with a horrified description of finding "a powder vending machine! In a men's washroom!": "We personally saw two 'men'....step up, insert coin, hold kerchief beneath the spout, pull the lever, then take the pretty pink stuff and pat it on their cheeks in front of a mirror." As "the prototype of the American male," Valentino was held responsible for "this degeneration into effeminacy." This insult continued to haunt the actor on his deathbed."