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Francesca a Bella Ragazza, Beautiful italian Girl Candy Jar
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Francesca a Bella Ragazza, Beautiful italian Girl Candy Jar
The rhythmic clatter of sewing machines filled the bustling costume workshop of the Ziegfeld Follies. Among the flurry of dancers and assistants, Francesca, a newcomer with a captivating aura, stood out. An old Italian tailor, his weathered face creased in a warm smile, approached her. "Allora, bella ragazza," he chuckled, his voice thick with a Tuscan accent, "tonight's the big night, eh?" (Translation: "Well, beautiful girl, tonight's the big night, isn't it?") --- Francesca, her heart pounding with a mixture of excitement and nerves, could only manage a shy smile. Her fiery red-blonde hair, styled in a chic wave, framed a face that could launch a thousand ships. Her features were flawless - a perfect oval framed by high cheekbones, a playful button nose, and lips that promised a captivating smile. Her eyes, the color of the Mediterranean under a summer sky, sparkled with intelligence and a hint of mischief. --- He adjusted the straps of her gown, a masterpiece of sheer, shimmering fabric. The dress clung to her curves like a second skin, revealing just enough to set imaginations ablaze. It flowed down her long legs, which were casually crossed at the ankle, the perfect picture of elegance and confidence. Her arms, slender and graceful, rested lightly beneath the gauzy material. --- "You know," the tailor continued, his voice low and conspiratorial, "Florenz Ziegfeld himself has a keen eye for bella ragazze like you. Tonight, own the stage, mia cara. Show them the magic an Italian beauty can bring." (Translation: "My dear") --- Francesca straightened her shoulders, a fire igniting in her eyes. She was a vision of Italian elegance, a living embodiment of the era's spirit - independent, glamorous, and utterly captivating. Tonight, she would prove the old tailor right. Tonight, the Ziegfeld Follies would witness the birth of a new star, a radiant "bella ragazza" ready to take the spotlight. --- Photo taken by Arnold Genthe 1869-1942. This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer.
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Designing was easy and accurate. Finished product matches design. I also created the one for cotton swabs. Excellent, very clean and accurate.
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By Liz M.January 9, 2013 • Verified Purchase
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The candy jar was a gift. The recipient absolutely loves it. It shows two rescued pets who are now adopted and the logo of the national charity that facilitated the rescues. The featured dog's adoptive mom ordered a jar too; she and the dog both love it as well. The dog is especially fond of the candy jar as mom keeps doggie treats in it. The printing is undoubtedly excellent although I did not see it in person myself.
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By M.January 13, 2013 • Verified Purchase
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Product arrived on time and looked great. Given to my dad for a candy dish at work. He loved it. Colors looked really good. Only downfall was that the images were a little blurry. But you can not beat it for the price.
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Created on: 6/1/2022, 2:54 PM
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