Seventy years before BARBRA played Dr. Susan Lowenstein in "The Prince Of Tides," with the most talked about fingernails in town--hell, twenty years before BARBRA herself was even born--there was Max Schreck in 1922's "Nosferatu."
You have to admit, girls, he is pretty grotesque looking; it took nine more years for Bela Lugosi to makes a vampire classy in 1931's "Dracula."
But, really, darlings, the question begs to be asked. If Nosferatu were about today, where could he go for a manicure?????????????????
I just heard, dears, that Sally Hershberger has opened a new salon, in Hudson Yards, so that would be my choice, as they do both manicures and pedicures at that location. If not successful there, I would suggest a visit to Elizabeth Arden.
This vampire badly needs a manicure! I am sure either place could accommodate him.
After all, to entice victims, even vampires need to be well-groomed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
as part of my Halloween treat bags I included thee cutest little vampire squishy toys!!
ReplyDeleteYes even Dracula must keep up his appearance!!!
Victoria,
ReplyDeleteOh yes, a vampire has to look good to entice victims..
If I saw one that looked like Nosferatu, I would run immediately.