Adrian, 1947 - Suit with gingham applique
I read it cover to cover and learned about the early designers like Charles Frederick Worth, Madame Paquin, Lanvin, Poiret and Fortuny. I discovered names I’d never heard of before and studied them intently. The great costume designer, Adrian, really caught my eye. The cowl/hooded dress with laced up sleeves worn by Joan Crawford was so elegant I wanted to magically step into that page in the book and into Ms. Crawford’s dramatic ensemble…and into Robert Taylor’s arms!
Adrian gown on Joan Crawford for the 1941 film, When Ladies Meet
Adrian Greenberg was born in Naugatuck, Connecticut on March 3, 1903 – he would be 107 years old today! Adrian attended Parson’s in New York which was called the New York School for Fine and Applied Arts at the time. During his career as Hollywood’s most sought after costume designer in the 1930’s, Adrian worked on at least 100 films including; the Wizard of Oz, Dinner at Eight, the Philadelphia Story, When Ladies Meet, Ana Karenina, Strange Cargo and Love on the Run.
Adrain dress for the 1935 film, No More Ladies
All photo credits: From my book, Couture by Caroline Rennolds Milbank
That blazer is crazy (in a good way), and the rest of the scans are utterly beautiful. Thanks for sharing these!
ReplyDeleteAdrian is something I'd LOVE to have in my vintage collection. Once in a blue moon, I see something but it's always tres expensive.
ReplyDeletelove the first pic...so chic...you sound like me when i look through my fashion books...even better finding it in a thrift store...for some reason...it just seems more of a treasure...
ReplyDeleteCostume designer on a movie would be a fabulous job.
ReplyDeleteNice blog Stacy. If you like Adrian you might check out my book - Adrian: Silver Screen to Custom Label, or my blog: www.silverscreenmodiste.com
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