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The steps for the dance called the Raftero, 1934The steps for the dance called the Raftero named after George Raft, which he introduced with Carole Lombard in the Paramount film Bolero, 1934 Date: 1934
A gown designed by Dolly Tree for Carole LombardA black tea gown of cellophane velvet designed by Dolly Tree for Carole Lombard in The Gay Bride (1934) Date: 1934
Smart suit designed by Dolly Tree for Carole LombardNavy blue crepe fashions this smart suit designed by Dolly Tree for Carole Lombard in The Gay Bride (1934) featuring a cut away coat and an attractive blouse
A suit designed by Dolly Tree for Carole LombardA velvet street suit designed by Dolly Tree for Carole Lombard in The Gay Bride (1934), patterned after the quaint drawings of Kate Greenaway, including a poke bonnet of 1840. Date: 1934
Evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Carole LombardPeriod influence permeated this evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Carole Lombard in The Gay Bride (1934). The gown featured a basque waist
An evening frock designed by Dolly Tree for Carole LombardAn evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Carole Lombard in The Gay Bride (1934) made of a new fabric known as hammered silver or heavy metal cloth fitted to the body like armour. Date: 1934
Carole Lombard, American actress. Date: 1934
Carole Lombard & William Powell sailing to HonoluluAmerican actress Carole Lombard pictured on board a boat ready to set sail for Honolulu with her first husband, actor William Powell
Dancers at a 1960s partyMichael Pohl and Carole West, " a TV dancer", dancing at the El Cubano restaurant. Carole West demonstrates the See-Saw, " a new dance she has thought up". 1966
Carole Lombard (1908 - 1942), American film actress and comedienne
Ranch home of Clark Gable, Encino, California, USARanch home of the film star Clark Gable and his wife Carole Lombard, Encino, California, USA. 20th century
Carole Lombard in 1932Carole Lombard (1908 1942), American actress. Here playing with her husband William Powell in " Ladies Man". 1932