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Behind the Scenes with Brigitte Bardot in 'Babette Goes to War' (1959)
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2026-05-20 14:55   Cinema   22

Behind the Scenes with Brigitte Bardot in 'Babette Goes to War' (1959)

The portraits of Brigitte Bardot taken during the filming of 'Babette Goes to War' in 1959 provide a unique glimpse into the French actress at a pivotal moment in her career.

Known primarily for her image as a 1950s sex symbol, Bardot is shown in military-inspired costumes while maintaining her signature beehive hairstyle, a look that would go on to influence global fashion trends.

The photographs capture both candid moments of laughter and carefully posed promotional shots, revealing a playful and rebellious side of Bardot that challenged conventional ideas of femininity during that era.

This collection not only documents the height of 'Bardot-mania' but also reflects the cinematic style and culture of the late 1950s, highlighting the evolution of celebrity imagery and the era’s approach to glamour and publicity.These portraits act as a cultural time capsule, celebrating both Bardot’s star power and the broader fashion and film trends of the decade.

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Comments :

love seeing Bardot owning both playful and powerful vibes here. Military-inspired looks with that iconic beehive? Totally ahead of her time. Makes me rethink how 50s glam could be bold and fun, not just polished.

 
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