20 photos proving that people were much more stylish in the past
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-photos-proving-that-people-were-much-more-stylish-in-the-past1.htmlNo matter what times you consider "good old", many of you honor the past. And these photos show people who appreciated style, taste and class - now this is rare where you will meet!
1. Young Harrison Ford
2. Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in Giza (1961)
3. A man in a suit and sunglasses rides a skateboard in Central Park (1965)
4. American actor Paul Newman in Venice (1963)
5. Audrey Hepburn at the premiere of "Roman Holiday" (1953)
6. Clint Eastwood in Rome (60s)
7. Sunday morning in Chicago (1941)
8. Deep cleavage in the 50s
9. A couple dancing be-bop at the Vieux Colombier Theater in Paris (1951)
10. Cary Grant in London (1946)
11. Men skate (1937)
12. Mohammed Ali
13. Young Sean Connery with a cigar
14. Caroline Kennedy and her father, the US president, with her doll (1963)
15. Actress Brigitte Bardot watches the work of Pablo Picasso (1956)
16. Sigourney Weaver in a men's suit, Los Angeles (1983)
17. Stylish couple in the rain
18. Clint Eastwood with actresses Olive Sturgess and Dani Crane in San Francisco (1954)
19. Young Kevin Spacey (80s)
20. Lifeguard at Brighton Beach (between 1901 and 1906)
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