An unkown women around 1910s
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Julie Andrews, My Fair Lady.
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Cover by Cecil Beaton in 1964
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Dress with Two Bodices
c.1900
Grand Rapids Public Museum
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Corset and petticoats : (left) mids 1890s , (right) Early 1900s
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Dress
c.1911-1912
Grand Rapids Public Museum
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Gabrielle Ray photographed by Bassano Ltd.
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Women’s costumes in the Auction scene
Most of these costumes are worn over the Hannibal costumes - as seen in the last photo - and have easy front fastening so they can be ripped off during the fast change in the Overture. Some of the hats are also made so they can be worn over tiaras. The overall style is the “teens” style with exaggerated lines, in the vein of Paul Poiret and Lucile. The colours are held in black and grey nuances, with fur, feather, velvet, beading and veils to create texture.
Christina Gibbs (ballerina, Oberhausen)
Nicole Cato and Anna Forbes (ballerinas, RAH)
Mary Millar (Mme. Giry, original West End)
Taìs Viera (Mme. Giry, Sao Paulo)
Unidentified (porter and ensemble, Oberhausen)
Juliette Fehrenbach (ballerina, Oberhausen)
Stephanie Tschöppe (Mme. Giry, Antwerp)
Hinako Sakuraoka (ballerina, Hamburg)
Unidentified (ballerina, original West End)
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Audrey as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, 1964
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Details from I due bouquet
Federico Zandomeneghi (Italian, 1841–1917)
Oil on canvas
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Eliza Doolittle’s Without You dress from the Sheffield production of My Fair Lady.
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