
The star system was the method of creating, promoting and exploiting movie stars in Classical Hollywood cinema.
MGM was one of the most powerful and most prestigious of all the major motion picture studios.

Studios would select promising young actresses and glamorise and create personas for them, often inventing new names and even new backgrounds.

The star system put an emphasis on the image rather than the acting. Women were expected to behave like ladies, and were never to leave the house without makeup and stylish clothes.

Jean Harlow on the cover of Picture Play, would also appear in a Maybelline ad inside the magazine.

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