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Harriet Hoctor in a Dolly Tree gown for The Great Ziegfeld (1936). This gown was originally created for Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934) and was seen at the beginning of the film
Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle (MGM 1938), which was the one concession to glamour in the film. This cool, white, crepe column gown
Penny Singleton wearing Dolly Tree - Blondie Goes to CollegePenny Singleton wearing a Dolly Tree creation in Blondie Goes to College (1942) Date: 1942
Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) wore this spring suit in navy wool designed by Dolly Tree. The gracefully flared skirt was topped by a snug-fitting jacket that buttoned to a V
A debutante Style designed by Dolly Tree for Diana Lewis in Andy Hardy Meets Debutante (1940) comprising a form-fitting gold lam evening gown Date: 1940
A black wool suit designed by Dolly Tree was worn by Rita Johnson in The Golden Fleecing (1940), The skirt was fitted at the hips, flared at the hem, and worn with a dressmaker jacket
Rita Johnson in Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden FleecingRita Johnson in a Dolly Tree outfit from The Golden Fleecing (1940) Date: 1940
Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland in Babes in Arms (1939) Date: 1939
William Powell, Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in Libeled Lady (1936). Loy and Harlow in Dolly Tree creations. Date: 1936
Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)a shiny alluring sheath of black cire moulded to the figure formed this gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)
Billie Burke wearing range of Dolly Tree creationsBrown herringbone lightweight tweed was featured in a two-piece tailored suit (top left) designed by Dolly Tree for Billie Burke in Bridal Suite (1939)
Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love SilverwareRosalind Russell?s housecoat for an advertisement for First Love silverware (1937). The housecoat ? stylistically matched Dolly Tree
The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell (Left) and Myrna Loy (right) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1938
The Dolly Sisters with Rubye Remer at the latters wedding in Paris, 1924 Date: 1924
A portrait of Rosie Dolly, c. 1915 Date: circa 1915A portrait of Rosie Dolly, c.1915 Date: circa 1915
I'll Remember You My DarlingAn illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for I'll Remember You My Darling, by Hugh Rich and Reg Connelly, featured and broadcast by Dolly Elsie who can be seen in the portrait photograph
Young Girl & her DollA young girl seated in woodland holding a sunshade to protect her dolly from the sun. Date: 1899
Little girl saying her prayers, by Mabel Lucie AttwellLittle girl kneeling on her bed, saying her prayers: Never let Teddy and Dolly be naughty, f'rever amen, by Mabel Lucie Attwell. Date: circa 1930s
Young girl taking her dolly out in a fine perambulatorA pretty young girl taking her dolly out for a spin in a fine perambuator. Date: circa 1903
Christmas card, Miss Dolly stands in the cornerVictorian Christmas card, girl tells Miss Dolly to stand in the corner, Santa Claus waits to wish her a Merry Christmas Date: 19th century
A Sketch by Hemjie of the Dolly Sisters at the battle of the flowers, Cannes, Cote d Azur, 1927 dressed by Jean Patou Date: 1927
A scene from the Publix - Paramount stage presentation show Rainbow Trail by Dave Gould, New York, 1929 with costumes by Dolly Tree Date: 1929
Dressing Room Footlights dedicated to the costume designer Dolly Tree, 1931 with instructions of how to make a little French peasant dress Date: 1929
A portrait of the Dolly Sisters, Paris, 1927 Date: 1927
A sketch representing the Dolly Sisters, 1925 performing in Paris Date: 1925
A little girl stands to attention and grimaces for the camera in a garden holding a doll, while her toy bunny sits close by. Date: c.1950
Girl with a toy cartYoung girl pulls her dolly for a ride in a toy cart. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1910
Girl cuddling her dollyYoung girl lovingly cuddles her shawl-clad dolly. Artist: Frances Brundage Date: 1910
Dolly Sisters on front cover of the Sketch 1921The Dolly Sisters photographed in their costumes for the new pantomime " The Babes in the Wood" by C B Cochran. The Dolly Sisters enjoyed immense success in London
Dolly Varden, Barnaby RudgeCharles Dickens Characters by Frank Reynolds for Buchanans Whisky - Dolly Varden, Barnaby Rudge. 1912
A scene from The Cabaret Girl staged at the Winter Garden Theatre, London, 1922. A representation of the Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole
Dolly Sisters to appear in Albert de Courvilles JigsawThe Dolly Sisters to appear in Albert de Courvilles Jig Saw, London Hippodrome 1920 Date: 1920
The Fragonard Girl scene from the cabaret show Playtime at the Piccadilly, at the Piccadilly Hotel, London, 1925 - costumes by Dolly Tree Date: 1925
Betty Furness wearing a Dolly Tree negligee at the time of Three Wise Guys (1936). Fashioned with pale blue velvet, the negligee features wide lapels and glass buttons of the same shed of blue
Rosalind Russell in a lame coat designed by Dolly TreeRosalind Russell in this exquisite long, lame coat designed by Dolly Tree from The Casino Murder Case (MGM 1935). Buttoned at the back from waist to the floor
Ilona Massey in one of her Dolly Tree costumes from Rosalie (1937) Date: 1937
Cicely Courtneidge in one of her Dolly Tree gownsCicely Courtneidge wore this formal Dolly Tree gown in The Perfect Gentleman (1935), Made of jet black sequins it featured an off-the-shoulder neckline with ruffled sleeves
Elizabeth Alllan in a contemproary Dolly Tree gownWhen Dolly Tree created the period wardrobe for David Selznick?s A Tale of Two Cities (1935), she also designed an accompanying collection of contemporary gowns with a period flavour for Elizabeth
Virginia Bruce wearing an elegant evening ensemble of black velvet and taffetas (1936-37) most likely designed by Dolly Tree Date: 1936-1937
Virginia Bruce - Dolly Tree costumes from EscapadeVirginia Bruce in one of her Dolly Tree costumes from Escapade (1935) Date: 1935
Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in Saratoga (1937) Date: 1937
A smart check summer outfit designed by Dolly Tree for Maureen O?Sullivan in Woman Wanted (1935). Plaid seersucker was the foundation in red, green and yellow over a white background
A contemporary gown designed by Dolly Tree and modelled by Rosalind Russell on one of the sets for Trouble For Two (1936) Date: 1936
William Powell and Rosalind Russell in Rendezvous (1935) with Russells costume by Dolly Tree Date: 1935
Margaret Dumont (left) and Rosalind Russell (right) in a deleted scene from Rendezvous (1935) with both wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1935
Lynne Carver in a golf outfit designed by Dolly Tree in 1940 Date: 1940
Elizabeth Allan wearing a gown designed by Dolly Tree created at the time of A Tale of Two Cities (1935). The striking formal gown is made of silver lame and revives the halter neckline
Ruth Hussey modelling a suit ensemble designed by Dolly Tree from Flight Command (1940) Date: 1940