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25 Looks From The Fabulous Auntie Mame

Last month we were laid up with the flu and had some time to catch up a backlog of movies. At the top of the list was one of the greats we grew up with (and a great "camped out sick on the couch" flick)...the beloved Auntie Mame. See the evolution of Mame's home through the years and share your favorite after the jump!
 
 

Watching Auntie Mame is like being a kid in a candy store. Each new set redesign brings fabulous new finds and great lessons in symmetry and color. From molded architectural details to sofas that raise at the pull of a rope, each new room will have you hitting pause to examine it more closely.


Which room is your favorite and why? Let us know in the comments below!

A big thanks goes out to Warner Brothers and the designers for this classic film. It continues to be a great inspiration to us all.

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my favorite movie ... hands down :)

posted by Joan in SB on March 24th 2009 at 5:48pm
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one of THE BEST movies ever made! no one else played Auntie Mame as well as Rosalynd Russell.

My personal style coincides with this movie. I think I've even mentioned it on this site before!

posted by Oneformybaby on March 24th 2009 at 6:07pm
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Oh, what fun!

My least favorite sets are her frilly Austrian-shaded & seashell upholstered late-20's bedroom, the Marie Antoinette guestroom, and the early-1950's gilded Indian decor from the end of the film.

My favorites are the opulent James Mont-esqe Chinese Deco from the opening scenes in the 20's, the late 20's Pastel American Deco, the grand 1930's Chippendale Regency from Mame's widowhood, and the hastily-installed 1940's Danish Avant-Garde hydraulic sofas and hanging goldfish bowls by Yule Oolu.

posted by bepsf on March 24th 2009 at 6:16pm
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The books (including the sequel and the biography of the author) are spectacular! I recommend those, too!

(they may even be better than the movie.)

posted by brenjay on March 24th 2009 at 7:00pm
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i love mame's spirit. how fully into something she gets, no matter what it is. she's a curious spirit, life is too stimulating to her. i'm not sure if it's ever stated but i tend to believe she's the younger sibling. that's what makes mame's interiors special, that they are extensions of what she's about at the time. she doesn't live in her head, it's all on display to share with others. she doesn't just want to be a free spirit, mame wants to free others as well.

"oh the doors i'm going to open for you, doors you never even dreamed existed..."

posted by Lady J on March 24th 2009 at 7:15pm
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oh for the love of Patrick...

posted by jkgalbny on March 24th 2009 at 7:52pm
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My absolute all-time favorite, once-a-year don't-budge-from-the-couch treat. Even my husband enjoys it. Timeless, stylish, heart-warming and smart. I strive to be more free-spirited like Mame. WWMD?

posted by redcloverstar on March 24th 2009 at 7:59pm
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Thanks, brenjay, for the recommendation on the books!

After all, I just LOVE books....they are SO decorative. ;^)

posted by btoddster on March 24th 2009 at 9:19pm
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I want to be Rosalind Russell when I grow up!

love love love this film, and the books are delish too.

posted by athenazebra on March 25th 2009 at 12:43am
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Oh Look, Spindles!

posted by dn on March 25th 2009 at 12:00pm
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I wonder if that scene influenced Jen Saunders years later... For a setting in the minimalist 60s.

posted by dn on March 25th 2009 at 12:00pm
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I suggested this film in the inspiring interiors from films post a few months back. It's just great!

posted by dnice on March 25th 2009 at 12:08pm
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It's amazing to me that so many people do not know this movie. I made my book club read the book - they ALL fell in love with Mame and quickly went out to rent the movie!

I hope to be as fun as Autie Mame to my nieces and nephews!

posted by Jen in Chi-town on March 25th 2009 at 12:52pm
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Auntie Mame is the only DVD I own. It was given to me by my friend and her son to whom I am his own personal Auntie Mame.

posted by Seaside on March 25th 2009 at 2:49pm
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