The portraits of Brigitte Bardot during the filming of Babette Goes to War (1959) capture the French icon at a fascinating stylistic crossroads. Moving away from her usual “sex symbol” persona, these images showcase Bardot in military-inspired costumes and her signature beehive hairstyle, which became a global fashion phenomenon shortly after the film’s release.
Whether captured in candid moments of laughter on set or in posed promotional shots, the photos radiate a playful, rebellious charm that redefined 1950s femininity. This collection serves as a vivid time capsule, documenting the peak of “Bardot-mania” and the cinematic craftsmanship of a decade that saw the birth of the modern celebrity era.




























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