Whose Shoes Wednesday

Manolo asks, whose shoes?








45 Responses to “Whose Shoes Wednesday”




  1. Toby Wollin Says:

    I’m going to make a wild guess here since the shoe styles range from the 20s through about the 70s — is it Gypsy Rose Lee?




  2. Stillnadine Says:

    Ginger Rogers?




  3. Hilary Says:

    My guess, similarly wild…Mary Pickford?




  4. EdeV Says:

    Yet another wild guess–Mary Martin?




  5. Robyn Says:

    I’m thinking Leslie Caron because of the ballet shoes.




  6. Jane Says:

    Jean Harlow????




  7. Jill Smith Says:

    Margot Fonteyn?




  8. lindylady1 Says:

    Moira Shearer?




  9. kagoo Says:

    Ruby Keeler?




  10. Linda Grant Says:

    Garbo, perhaps. Or Bette Davis.




  11. lindylady1 Says:

    or perhaps Eleanor Powell?




  12. Jezebella Says:

    Jane Russell?




  13. Victor Says:

    There are lots of costumes in there. I suspect it is Olivia de Havilland.




  14. Ashe Mischief Says:

    Rita Hayworth.




  15. Jennie Says:

    Isadora Duncan?




  16. Jennie Says:

    or Marlene Dietrich




  17. Miss Dove Says:

    Debbie Reynolds?




  18. Phyllis Says:

    Lucille Ball?




  19. mbennet Says:

    The best shoes in “whose shoes” ever! (Doesn’t help me know the answer, though. I’d have guessed Ruby Keeler if not for the ballet shoes.)




  20. see Says:

    Cyd Charisse. Right age and started as a ballet dancer




  21. Katie Says:

    Joan Crawford? I seem to recall she was a pretty gifted dancer, among other things.




  22. morganlf Says:

    I think it might be Louise Brooks, although it could definitely be another early film star like Clara Bow.




  23. Uncle Fester Says:

    Katharine Hepburn




  24. La Rêveuse Says:

    Ethel Merman?




  25. The Diva Says:

    Betty Grable?




  26. Linda Grant Says:

    Someone whose career peaked in the 1930s. Someone who was in light comedy, musicals.

    So Ruby Keeler a strong candidate but is she famous enough now for enough people to have a sporting chance of a guess? Jean Harlow died too soon, possibly Ginger Rogers but not enough dance shoes?




  27. bobbie-sue Says:

    Ginger Rogers?? (just another wild guess)




  28. srah Says:

    I have no idea. Claudette Colbert?




  29. Tricia Says:

    Shirley MacClaine?




  30. Juliet Says:

    Hmmm…Theda Bara?




  31. gemdiva Says:

    I’m thinking Joan Crawford.




  32. Amber Says:

    Marilyn Monroe?




  33. Phyllis Says:

    Another try - Mitzi Gaynor? Like Lucy, she was also a dancer.




  34. Linda F Says:

    Lauren Bacall?




  35. roz Says:

    Judy Garland?




  36. theDiva Says:

    Eleanor Powell.




  37. srah Says:

    June Allyson.




  38. Obi's Sister Says:

    I know, Ingrid Bergman!




  39. Handmaiden Says:

    I’ll go with Ginger Rogers too, but I really have no clue.




  40. R.Kitty Says:

    How about Barbara Stanwyck?




  41. Sarah Says:

    I think it’s Cyd Charisse. Lovely, lovely pictures!




  42. Anonymous Says:

    Gloria Swanson




  43. carefulnow Says:

    Oops, I’m not anonymous!




  44. T Migratorious Says:

    The shoes look like 30s and 40s and suggest musicals. Legs are too short for Cyd Charisse and Eleanor Powell.

    Alice Faye?




  45. slownews Says:

    All I know is, those are NOT Cyd Charisse’s legs.




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