Sure, it's a Wednesday and things seem kind of grim, but if there's one thing we can all agree on, it's haute couture. Women, gay men (and the occasional straight man) all approve of classy, sexily-appointed stars, and the costume designers of the Golden Age of Film did one hell of a job, like the designer of Ginger Rogers' wardrobe for "It Had To Be You." Or Grace Kelly's costumer for "To Catch A Thief." Courtesy Heritage Auctions Courtesy Heritage Auctions Or how about Dorothy Dandridge's wardrobe as the ultimate Femme Fatale in "Carmen Jones?" ©Twentieth Century Fox and Rogers and Hammerstein The wavishing Kay Fwancis (she had a speech impediment) isn't too well known anymore, but she was a box-office giant in the '30s and no matter what she wore she made it look effortless. https://www.icollector.com/Royer-costume-sketch-of-Dolores-Del-Rio_i169652 And then there's the glorious Dolores Del Rio (one of the most beautif...
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