At the very top of the color spectrum, violet could more or less symbolize wealth and mystery. But if eyes are indeed the windows of the soul, then the come-hither gaze of Elizabeth Taylor’s translucent violet eyes surpassed beyond that, with goodness, talent, and bewildering beauty. What I admire about the late actress was her appetite for lavish luxuries—oh, you know, collecting diamonds -- yet measuring the true worth of life with philanthropic efforts, and emphasizing awareness for AIDS. Taylor was famous for her successful cinematic career, which earned her two Oscars for her roles in Butterfield 8 (1960) and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966). She was infamous for her many marriages and her love affair with Richard Burton, whom she met on the set of Cleopatra (1963), and eventually married. twice. She became the first actress to earn a million dollars for a film role, and also became a tabloid obsession with her relationship with Burton, hence the start of a modern celebrity’s lifestyle.
She once said, "I adore wearing gems, but not because they are mine. You can't posess radiance, you can only admire it". Dare I disagree with a Dame, but her violet gems framed by her dark arched brows left the world in admiration. Hollywood lost a true gem, who was 79 years young (1932-2011).
xo Maria
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