Jan Morrow (Doris Day) White evening dress w/white gloves. Pillow Talk (1959). Costume by Jean Louis.

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Jan Morrow (Doris Day) White evening dress w/white gloves. Pillow Talk (1959). Costume by Jean Louis.
Pillow Talk, 1959
Movie: Pillow Talk (1959)
Jan Morrow (Doris Day), a successful interior decorator in New York City, goes on a date in a swanky restaurant while wearing an emerald green chiffon dress with a turquoise and diamond necklace, earrings, and bracelet set from Laykin et cie.
The producer wanted to transform Doris’ image from "the girl next door" to classy sex symbol, so famed designer Jean Louis was hired to do her wardrobe and Laykin et Cie lent $500k worth of jewels for her to wear.
The three-piece set was actually used twice in 1959. It was first worn by Lana Turner in Imitation of Life, another Universal Pictures production shot just before this movie. Lana’s wardrobe was also designed by Jean Louis and her jewels also provided by Laykin et cie.