Farrah Fawcett was one of the most spectacular and beautiful women of the 70s, an icon of the prototype of the beauty of that time. I think she was the platonic love of most of the men of my generation. LOVE HER FOR EVER. 💘💘😍💕❣️❤️🥰😘 *RIP*
"I even had the Farrah Fawcett poster" - Carson Kressley. OMG that is hilarious. I had the Farrah Fawcett (red bathing suit) poster, the Cheryl Tieg (pink bathing suit) poster and the Loni Anderson (white bathing suit) poster. I seem to recall having a Billy Jack poster too. Such great memories. Although for some reason there seem to be gaps in my memory of the 70's.
Isnt it fascinating that Kamali thought the bathing suit needed to be tweak, but Farrah went with it and created the most iconic poster of the 70s. I love the fact that [apparently] Farrah wasnt bogged down by what others thought and simply wore the suit and got the job done!
At a Christmas office party, families were invited and we played the White Elephant game. Someone brought, and entered this poster, a six year old kid got it and started crying when he saw it. It was really something...circa 1996.
Technically I would agree but Farrah had the more distinctive overall look. Farrah in her prime was basically on another level. Both were/are incredible in their own way.
So beautiful for all time!
Farrah Fawcett was one of the most spectacular and beautiful women of the 70s, an icon of the prototype of the beauty of that time. I think she was the platonic love of most of the men of my generation. LOVE HER FOR EVER. 💘💘😍💕❣️❤️🥰😘
*RIP*
Farrah was beyond stunning, but also her speaking voice and kindness 💚💚
You can’t create a fashion moment like that. It just happens and cannot be recreated.
My poster was on the ceiling right over my bed
Farrah Fawcett,the hair the teeth the legs that face the points 💕
Loved it all!
Guess what? She was also a very talented actress. Pity that people talk about his poster, when she was so much more than that.
"I even had the Farrah Fawcett poster" - Carson Kressley. OMG that is hilarious. I had the Farrah Fawcett (red bathing suit) poster, the Cheryl Tieg (pink bathing suit) poster and the Loni Anderson (white bathing suit) poster. I seem to recall having a Billy Jack poster too. Such great memories. Although for some reason there seem to be gaps in my memory of the 70's.
Farrah was always so spectacular in swimsuit
The swimsuit without Farrah is not much at all ; )
Iconic Farrah fawcett was an icon
12 million posters were sold. Get your facts straight
I bought one 👍
My entire room was filled with this Farrah poster.🥰
Isnt it fascinating that Kamali thought the bathing suit needed to be tweak, but Farrah went with it and created the most iconic poster of the 70s. I love the fact that [apparently] Farrah wasnt bogged down by what others thought and simply wore the suit and got the job done!
At a Christmas office party, families were invited and we played the White Elephant game. Someone brought, and entered this poster, a six year old kid got it and started crying when he saw it. It was really something...circa 1996.
I was a 7 yr old girl it was on my wall to.
Rip Farrah! xo ❤
I had that poster as a teenager
Farah was beautiful. but Jaclyn Smith was the most beautiful
Technically I would agree but Farrah had the more distinctive overall look. Farrah in her prime was basically on another level. Both were/are incredible in their own way.
Points all her own, sitting way up high; way firm and high…
Yes, I had that poster lol.
Stupenda❤
That poster and the lambo
Bellissima. ❤❤❤❤
Be sure to thank the hair and wardrobe department.
Mitico poster di farrah
My college buddy had 1 on his apt wall.
Pezz dispensers and a toaster
life has turned its back on me
tomorrow I will burn all of my money and identification and commence my walk eastward, into the rising sun.
That could ne a very long walk if you're starting on the west coast.
@@flenif2247WHAT was fungus saying? 😮 strange......
Maybe you'll meet Elisabeth Shue?
It wasn’t about the swim suit. Good grief.
Farah died of cancer
Same day as Micheal Jackson.
BLA BLA BLA,who cares about a poster?😮
Seeing as millions were sold I'd say quite a few. The poster is a part of 70s history and always will be.