British Blonde (Livestream)

In the 1950s the American ideal of the glamourous blonde swept into a war-torn Britain, where it was transformed into something uniquely British – Marilyn Monroe became Diana Dors.

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  • Thursday, 23 October 2025

  • Online

  • For Members

    Priority booking is open for Members and Patrons; general booking will open 26 August, subject to availability.

  • Tickets cost £6.00

British Blonde (Livestream) photo
Join author Lynda Nead for a look at the ways in which post-war British class, social aspiration and desire shaped images of women, through a discussion of four iconic British blondes: the quintessential blonde bombshell, Diana Dors; Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be hanged in Britain; Barbara Windsor, star of the Carry On films; and the Pop artist, Pauline Boty.

The talk explores topics elaborated in Nead’s new book, British Blonde: Women, Desire and the Image in Post-War Britain

This talk will be streamed on Zoom and all ticketholders will receive a link to view the morning of the event. It will also be recorded for those not able to join live, and the recording will be available to view for one month following the event. 
Header image: Michael Seymour, Pauline Boty, 1962, R-type colour print, 26 x 38.5 cm. National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG x88193). © Michael Seymour