
Considered one of present enterprise’s most glamorous – and infamous – photos, there’s extra to this 1957 snapshot of Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield than would possibly first seem.
On the evening of Sophia Loren’s “Welcome to Hollywood” banquet in April 1957, Jayne Mansfield walked into the unique Romanoff’s restaurant in Beverly Hills with a plan. The swanky soirée being thrown by Paramount Studios was full of a number of the largest Hollywood stars of the period, from Barbara Stanwyck and Montgomery Clift to Gary Cooper and Shelley Winters. However it might be a candid {photograph} of Mansfield and Loren that will earn the night an indelible place in Hollywood historical past.
In accordance with Eve Golden, the creator of Jayne Mansfield: The Lady Could not Assist It, Mansfield needed to ensure all eyes have been on her. Signed to a seven-year contract by Warner Bros. in February 1955, the then 24-year-old blonde former Playboy Playmate was seen as a rival to Marilyn Monroe, who had been “inflicting issues” for twentieth Century Fox, Golden tells the BBC. Launched simply eight months aside, the large success of The Lady Cannot Assist It (1956) and Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957) shortly established Mansfield as a star.
Sophia Loren was simply 22 when she arrived in Hollywood. Born and raised in Italy beneath Mussolini’s fascist regime, Loren’s mom had her “personal theatrical ambitions”, says Mary Ann McDonald Carolan, creator of The Transatlantic Gaze: Italian Cinema, American Movie. Loren entered magnificence competitions as a young person, the place she met her future husband, the movie producer Carlo Ponti, earlier than she enrolled on the nationwide movie college of Italy. Ponti produced a lot of her early movies. Put up-World Struggle Two Italy was swamped with Hollywood productions, too, as studios took benefit of the nation’s decrease manufacturing prices. “There was a rare quantity of inventive, financial, enterprise, and cinematic trade between Italy and America at the moment,” Carolan tells the BBC.
After the success of 1953’s Aida and 1954’s The Gold of Naples, which screened at that yr’s Cannes Movie Pageant, Paramount signed Loren, betting she might observe within the footsteps of her European counterparts Leslie Caron, Ingrid Bergman, and Marlene Dietrich.

By April 1957, it was time for Loren to make her debut amongst the Hollywood elite at Romanoff’s, the place Mansfield was the final visitor to enter. She walked in coated by a “nice huge fur coat,” says Golden. When she took it off she was sporting a backless, extraordinarily low-cut satin costume, which she knew would draw the eye of everybody within the room, significantly the photographers. “She sauntered over and plumped herself proper down subsequent to Sophia Loren,” says Golden. “It was positively deliberate. Jane knew precisely what she was doing.” Photographers Delmar Watson and Joe Shere shot Loren and Mansfield subsequent to one another. However whereas Mansfield stared straight down the lens, Loren was captured giving essentially the most well-known side-eye in Hollywood historical past, evident at her tablemate’s cleavage.
Sixty-eight years later, it is nonetheless probably the most iconic images in Hollywood historical past. Heidi Klum, Anna Nicole Smith, Sydney Sweeney and Maude Apatow, Sophia Vergara and Julie Bowen have all replicated it. The image has endured as a result of it presents Loren and Mansfield as polar opposites, the picture symbolising magnificence in opposition to bombast. Europe in opposition to America. Brunette in opposition to blonde. “It is nearly as in the event that they received dressed purposely as a distinction,” says Carolan.
The {photograph}’s lengthy legacy
There are troubling implications linked to the extended prevalence of the picture, nevertheless. It highlights the media’s tendency to magnify feminine rivalry, pushing the dangerous stereotype that ladies are all the time in competitors. In actuality, this was the one time they ever met, and Loren was maybe anxious that Mansfield was about to have a wardrobe failure in entrance of the press. In a 2014 interview with Leisure Weekly, Loren recalled, “Have a look at the image. The place are my eyes? I am looking at her nipples as a result of I’m afraid they’re about to come back onto my plate. In my face you possibly can see the worry. I am so frightened that all the pieces in her costume goes to blow – growth! – and spill everywhere in the desk.”
In her new documentary My Mother Jayne, Mansfield’s daughter Mariska Hargitay, who was three years outdated when she died, explores the actress’s profession in a bid to find the mom she barely knew. Talking to Vainness Honest, Hargitay admits that she struggled with the {photograph} as a youth. “That was a tough one. To see one other girl have a look at your mother like that was excruciating for me as a little bit lady.” Rising up, she developed a demure fashion that was the alternative of Mansfield’s glamorous public picture. Within the documentary, Hargitay admits that she determined to develop into a special type of actor with a special picture to her mom, whose profession struggles she was eager to keep away from. Now 61, the Regulation & Order: Particular Victims Unit actor is reclaiming Mansfield’s story within the documentary – in spite of everything, this was a lady who might play violin and piano, spoke three languages, and who Life journal referred to as “Broadway’s smartest dumb blonde”.

This second was to be the one time the place the 2 ladies’s careers criss-crossed, as a result of whereas Loren’s star was on the rise, Mansfield’s was about to say no. In 1960, Loren gained the most effective actress Oscar for Two Ladies, making her the primary performer to win an Academy Award for a foreign-language position. In the meantime, Mansfield’s stunt at Loren’s celebration was met harshly by twentieth Century Fox. “That is once they realised they’d signed a free cannon,” says Golden. “I feel that is the second Fox actually stopped taking an curiosity in furthering her profession.”
In 1962, shortly after the dying of Monroe, Mansfield was dropped by Fox, following three years of poor box-office performances. All of a sudden, Golden says, with a “large home to pay for and three youngsters”, Mansfield began opening supermarkets and petrol stations to “assist her household”. Golden believes that Mansfield’s profession ambitions have been scuppered as a result of whereas “she knew the place she needed to go, she did not have the vaguest concept how you can get there. She actually wanted a robust, good supervisor.”
In the meantime, Loren was in a position to flip to the Oscar-winning producer Ponti for recommendation. “She has this unimaginable data from contained in the movie business,” says Carolan. “She had a great sense of how you can behave within the media circus. She could not be manipulated by the press or by managers.” Loren was so astute at navigating her movie profession that she managed to mix Hollywood and Italian movies whereas nonetheless remaining standard for practically 70 years.

Not solely did Mansfield’s fame fizzle out, however her life led to tragedy. When she died in a automobile crash on 29 June, 1967, on the age of 34, she was driving from a night-time look at a Mississippi supper membership to a noon radio interview in New Orleans. However the journey wasn’t uncommon for somebody who had insisted on appreciating each final drop of her fame since turning into a star. “She beloved being within the highlight. She beloved her followers. She grew to become her on-screen persona,” says Golden. “You would name her the primary actuality star as a result of she lived her life in public. It doesn’t matter what she was doing, she had photographers and reporters alongside together with her.”
Carolan acknowledges that Mansfield helped to “pave the best way for actresses like Sophia Loren, Brigitte Bardot, and Claudia Cardinale”, as she broke down limitations within the male-dominated business by proudly proudly owning her magnificence and sexuality. And whereas their paths may need solely crossed fleetingly, Loren advised Leisure Weekly that she remains to be repeatedly requested to signal the well-known image. She all the time refuses, although. “I do not need to have something to do with that. And likewise out of respect for Jayne Mansfield as a result of she’s not with us anymore.”
My Mother Jayne is on the market to stream on Max.