Jean Louis Black Vintage Wool Crepe Dress Fringed Trim Size 12 Medium RARE
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Excellent vintage condition
Very hard to find brand
Measurements in photos
18.5” pit to pit
16” waist flat
21” hip flat
38” long from back of neck to hem
Fully lined
Marked size 12
No material tag but this is wool crepe
Just so you know:
Jean Louis (born Jean Louis Berthault; October 5, 1907 – April 20, 1997) was a French-American costume designer. Before coming to Hollywood, he worked in New York for fashion entrepreneur Hattie Carnegie. In 1937, a year after Louis immigrated to the United States, he designed the Carnegie suit, which became an icon in the fashion world. He then worked as head designer for Columbia Pictures from 1944 to 1960. His most famous works include Rita Hayworth’s black satin strapless dress from Gilda (1946), Marlene Dietrich’s celebrated beaded dress for her cabaret world tours, as well as the sheer, sparkling gown that Marilyn Monroe wore when she sang Happy Birthday to John F Kennedy in 1962. The dress was so tight that he is believed to have actually sewn it while Monroe was wearing it. For over forty years, Louis designed clothes for almost every star in Hollywood. Around sixty of his designs appeared in movies, and he was eventually nominated for 13 Academy Awards. The Duchess of Windsor and Nancy Reagan were two of his famous clients in the 1980s.
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