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It Happened One Night dir. Frank Capra (1934), costume design by Robert Kalloch
Rita Hayworth in a publicity portrait for the Columbia Pictures/Sidney Lanfield musical comedy You'll Never Get Rich, 1941. Rita's glamorous gowns in the movie were designed by Robert Kalloch.
Costume designer Robert Kalloch and Norma Shearer working on fashions for WE WERE DANCING at MGM, directed by Robert Z. Leonard, 1942.
This beautiful velvet gown, likely designed by Robert Kalloch for Hedy Lamar’s Lucienne Talbot in the 1942 film Crossroads went on to be used in at least two promotional photo shoots for MGM sometime later in the 40s – one with Ruth Brady wearing the piece, and another with Marilyn Maxwell.
Ida Lupino looking at material samples with Columbia costume designer Robert Kalloch, ca. 1935
Jo Hayden (Judy Garland) Checkered skirt farm girl outfit.. For Me And My Gal (1942).. Costume by (Robert Kalloch)
This fabulous black gown was designed by Robert Kalloch for Norma Shearer as Consuelo Croyden in the 1942 film Her Cardboard Lover. The dress was used later in 1943, where it was worn by Lana Turner in a publicity photo for Slightly Dangerous, though the dress does not appear in the film.
Costume Credit: Normashearer101, Vintage Film Costume Collector
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