The red swimsuit that helped make Charlie's Angels actress Farrah Fawcett an icon is going to the Smithsonian in Washington.
Fawcett's longtime companion Ryan O'Neal will donate the swimsuit and other items to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History on Wednesday. A 1976 poster of Fawcett in the dampened red swimsuit sold millions of copies.
Also going to the Smithsonian are Fawcett's copies of scripts for the first season of Charlie's Angels and a 1977 Farrah Fawcett doll.
The items will be part of the museum's popular culture history collection.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Farrah in the Smithsonian
Heck, even I had this poster as a kid. Glad to see it's getting it's due in the Halls of Pop Culture.
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It's too bad they aren't doing more to memorialize the haircut she had with those "wings."
Everyone worse those in the 70s. Heck, I know some women who STILL wear that haircut.
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