Josephine Baker, a.k.a. La Baker, poses in her usual choice of attire for a Vanity Fair photo shoot in 1929.
Claudette Colbert leaves little to the imagination as Empress Poppaea in The Sign of the Cross, directed by Cecil B. DeMille in 1932. Her equally unclad companion rocks some old-school gladiators.
Jean Harlow, Hollywood's original Blonde Bombshell, vamps it up for the camera and shows off her namesake flaxen curls in 1933. Rarrh.
"Queen of the Movies" Myrna Loy in the film that made her famous, 1934's The Thin Man. Loyal fans later formed "Men Must Marry Myrna" clubs after Loy's performance as "the perfect wife" in The Best Years of Our Lives. "Some perfect wife I am," Loy said about similarities with her character. "I've been married four times, divorced four times, have no children, and can't boil an egg."
Barbara Stanwyck, in 1937, gets ready to rumble in Breakfast for Two. Swing 'em, sister!
Ginger Rogers glams up a soda fountain, in 1937.
A timeless Carole Lombard, photographed in 1938, shows off her skeet-shooting style in frames to envy.
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