Designing women (and men) know that a large percentage of glamor is about products. In fact, Max Factor used to say that any person could look like a star by using his cosmetics. A visit to The Hollywood Museum (near Grauman’s Chinese Theatre) lets you not only enter the building that once belonged to the father of modern-day make-up, it invites you into the make-believe world he helped create for the film industry through his hair and skin color inventions that turned Lucy into a famous redhead and Marilyn into an unforgettable blonde. Read more…>
The Hollywood Museum contains the most extensive collection of Hollywood memorabilia in the world throughout four floors of breathtaking exhibits and more than 10,000 authentic showbiz artifacts. Scripts, car collections, photos, posters, and vintage memorabilia from favorite films and TV shows showcase the history of Hollywood and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
1660 N. Highland Ave (at Hollywood Blvd)
Hollywood, California 90028
(323) 464-7776
thehollywoodmuseum.com