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ediths-shades · 24 days
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Costume appreciation
GRACE KELLY in High Society (1956)
Costume design by Helen Rose
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dozydawn · 9 months
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Elizabeth Taylor in A Date With Judy (1948).
Costume designed by Helen Rose.
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recycledmoviecostumes · 8 months
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Helen Rose crafted this captivating pink and white gown with sheer sleeves for the 1949 film Take Me Out to the Ballgame, where it was worn by Betty Garrett, who breathed life into the character Shirley Delwyn.
The gown reemerged from the garment racks in the following year for the 1950 musical Annie Get Your Gun, where an extra wore it in a crowd scene filled with reused costumes from Take Me Out to the Ballgame and The Harvey Girls. Can you spot them?
Costume Credit: Tika Begleiter
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voguefashion · 10 months
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Grace Kelly wearing a sheer floral dress designed by Helen Rose for the film High Society (1956).
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mote-historie · 11 months
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Otto Bettmann. Grace Kelly, The iconic white wedding dress was designed by MGM's Academy Award winning costume designer Helen Rose, and was worked on for six weeks by three dozen seamstresses. Vogue, April 19, 1956.
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costumeloverz71 · 14 days
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Tracy Lord (Grace Kelly) White cover-up robe.. High Society (1956).. Costume by Helen Rose.
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cressida-jayoungr · 4 months
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One Dress a Day Challenge
Anything Goes December
The Belle of New York / Vera-Ellen as Angela Bonfils
Actually, it's a little tricky to say whether Vera-Ellen is supposed to be Angela Bonfils in this scene or not, as it's a sort of fantasy sequence based on Currier and Ives prints. Maybe it's Angela's self-insert past fantasy? (Also, props to Vera-Ellen and Fred Astaire for doing their own skating.)
Anyway, the ermine-trimmed coat and hat are very cute. Raising the skirt for purposes of skating makes the dress look more like the 1950s, which is also when the movie was made. Helen Rose was responsible for the women's costumes in this film.
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m--bloop · 1 year
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Lauren Bacall’s purple and white gown in Designing Woman (dir. Vincente Minnelli, 1957)
Costume design by Helen Rose
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years
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Anne Francis - Forbidden Planet wardrobe tests (1954-1955)
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chicinsilk · 4 months
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Grace Kelly in a dress designed by Helen Rose at the 28th Academy Awards at the Pantages Theater in Hollywood on March 21, 1956.
Grace Kelly dans une robe dessin��e par Helen Rose lors de la 28e cérémonie des Oscars au Pantages Theatre à Hollywood le 21 mars 1956.
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ediths-shades · 7 months
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Costumes of JUNE ALLYSON in Good News (1947) [1/2]
Costume design by Helen Rose.
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gracie-bird · 1 month
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Screen captures from Grace Kelly's US Saving Bonds Campaign publicity video released on July 19, 1956. It was recorded in February same year during at the set of her last film "High Society" as she looks wearing of the the costume designed by Helen Rose. (1)
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dozydawn · 24 days
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costume designed by helen rose for ann-margret in made in paris (1966)
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lizyork8509 · 1 month
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Grace Kelly’s had gorgeous costumes in her last film, High Society (1956). The designer was the classic MGM Oscar winner, Helen Rose. The film starred Kelly, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra & Celeste Holm.
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welcometohelck · 6 months
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songsintheattic · 5 days
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