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  1. Natacha Rambova’s death. Rambova developed scleroderma in the early 1950s, which significantly affected her throat and made it difficult for her to swallow and speak. Furthermore, she grew delusions, believing she was being poisoned, and stopped eating, resulting in malnutrition.

  2. Pam Cook. Costume and set designer Natacha Rambova attracted an unusual amount of media scrutiny during the 1920s. She became a high-profile celebrity whose private and professional life received a level of public attention usually devoted to stars. A multi-talented figure (designer, dancer, producer, screenwriter, actress, and playwright), she ...

  3. Natacha Rambova with Rudolph Valentino in 1925. After a few years in New York, Natacha moved to Los Angeles and became a costume designer and art director for Hollywood films, one of the few women in Hollywood during the 1920s to serve as a head art designer in film productions. Her designs were grounded in historical accuracy and featured ...

  4. Natacha Rambova. In the 1920s, Natacha Rambova created a unique look in set design and costume for some of cinema’s most imaginative films. She was a powerful influence on designers such as Gilbert Adrian, whom she hired for his first film, and Michael Morris ranks her among such innovators as Erté, Paul Iribe, and Cecil Beaton.

  5. During the first half of the 1920’s, Natacha Rambova focused her creative energies on the career of her husband. She designed and oversaw the sewing of dozens of historically accurate costumes for Valentino’s come-back film with Paramount Pictures, Monsieur Beaucaire (1924); this film represents one of the pinnacles of Rambova’s design career and was a critical success.

  6. Natacha Rambova. Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy Hudnut was born 19 January 1897 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States to Michael Shaughnessy (1844-1910) and Winifred Kimball (1871-1957) and died 5 June 1966 Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, United States (Las Encinas Hospital) of heart attack and contributing problems ...

  7. 6 de mar. de 2014 · In 1917, the first relationship of Natacha Rambova was when she 18 years old. Natacha while studying ballet pursued her dance instructor. Theodore Kosloff, 32 years old, married and with a child. Eventually, she would discover that what started out as a grand passion one of mutual similarities the relationship was not what she thought it would be.