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<blockquote data-quote="ClassyCo" data-source="post: 402898" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>According to her eldest daughter, Jayne Marie, it was sometime around 1963-64 when Mansfield decided to "change her image". She started "wearing her hair up, she started wearing high-neck dresses, she started wearing gray and conservative clothes". This also a time she dyed her hair dark, and also when she "became very serious in her attitude about getting good roles in films", but Hollywood was over her by this point. Marilyn had died, and the era of the big, busty blondes had passed. As one biographer wrote, "fashionable figures went from full to stick". </p><p></p><p>But I'll agree with you, Snark, that Jayne was quite attractive as a brunette. The hair color seems more suited to her and her features than the platinum blonde look she's most associated with. Even on Marilyn, the "dyed blonde" job didn't look quite as out-of-the-box as it did with Jayne. </p><p></p><p>Below is a terrible quality screenshot of how Jayne looked after her early-60s makeover. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]53592[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClassyCo, post: 402898, member: 7"] According to her eldest daughter, Jayne Marie, it was sometime around 1963-64 when Mansfield decided to "change her image". She started "wearing her hair up, she started wearing high-neck dresses, she started wearing gray and conservative clothes". This also a time she dyed her hair dark, and also when she "became very serious in her attitude about getting good roles in films", but Hollywood was over her by this point. Marilyn had died, and the era of the big, busty blondes had passed. As one biographer wrote, "fashionable figures went from full to stick". But I'll agree with you, Snark, that Jayne was quite attractive as a brunette. The hair color seems more suited to her and her features than the platinum blonde look she's most associated with. Even on Marilyn, the "dyed blonde" job didn't look quite as out-of-the-box as it did with Jayne. Below is a terrible quality screenshot of how Jayne looked after her early-60s makeover. [ATTACH type="full"]53592[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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