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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this gown appears in her Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," March 27, 1932, pg. I4A. Peggy Hamilton with Dorothy Chandler (2nd from L) and Clara Schofield (R; wife of Admiral Schofield) at an event of the 7th annual meeting of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association. The event was for the wives and daughters of the delegates who were guests at a dinner and entertainment at the Cafe de Paris in Fox Movietone City hosted by Dorothy Chandler. Clara Schofield was one of the honor guests and Hamilton directed the fashion show. The fashion show featured gowns for movies designed by Max Ree of R.-K.-O. studios and Adrian of M.-G.-M. studios. The event was also attended by film actresses. Hamilton is wearing a form-fitting gown made of daybreak chiffon velvet with a flaring train trimmed with sable designed by Dolly Tree of Fox Studios. On the left shoulder is a spray of French hand-made gold thread flowers. The imported gloves have a narrow insert of gold kid. Text from negative sleeve: Peggy-negs. from 1375 6 x 13 (f.3). "Peggy with Famous People & Costume Orpheum etc. - 1973."
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1373_0398 ark:/21198/zz002bzsss
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Gloves Socialites Velvet (fabric weave) Trains (costume components) Evening dresses (garments) Fur Chandler, Dorothy, 1901-1997 Adams, Peggy Hamilton, 1890-1984 American Newspaper Publishers Association Schofield, Clara Isabel, 1868-1958
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