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The Dolly Sisters wearing Lucile gowns in the I Love Thou Lovest number, League of Notions, London, 1921 1921
Lady Duff-Gordons beautiful mannequinsLucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon, a leading fashion designer better known by her professional name, Lucile. She was the proprietor of Lucile s, Hanover Square, famous for the emotional gown
Lady Duff GordonThe latest portrait of Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon who under the name of Lucile conducts two highly successful costumiers salons, one in London and the other in New York
Lady Duff GordonLucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon, a leading designer better known by her professional name, Lucile. She was the proprietor of Lucile s, Hanover Square, famous for the emotional gown
Hazel Lavery in a Lucile gown for Petticoat Lane Tombola WWIHazel, Lady Lavery, wife of painter Sir John Lavery pictured as the artist in a tableau staged for a charity event during the First World War called Petticoat Lane
Gowns That Express Poetic IdeasPurple and blue wigs to complete the colour-schemes of dresses: gowns that express poetic ideas. Costumes from the house of Madame Lucile
George Sand / Nadar PhotoGEORGE SAND Amandine-Aurore-Lucile Dudevant, nee Dupin French writer
British silent film Paddy the Next Best ThingA scene from the British silent film Paddy the Next Best Thing (1923) directed by Graham Cutts from Graham Wilcox and filmed at the Islington Film Studio
A dress show at Luciles fashion houseA fashion show at Ladys Duff Gordons fashion house at Hanover Square, London
A sketch of a Lucile model dancing gown by G. PeresA sketch of a Lucile model gown by G. Peres, December 1923 Date: 1923
Letter to Laura Francatelli, RMS Titanic survivorWhite Star Line, RMS Titanic. Previously unseen letter dated 5th May 1938 on United Artists Studio Corporation, Hollywood notepaper to Titanic First Class passenger Laura Mabel Francatelli
Cary Grant and Lucile FairbanksHollywood stars Cary Grant (1904-1986) and Lucile Fairbanks (1917-1999) at the Clover Club. Date: 1939
Two frocks from Lucile, Paris, 1925Two fashionable frocks from Lucile, Paris, 1925 Date: 1925
Two gowns from Lucile and Jacquet, Paris, 1926 Date: 1926
Three new Parisian outfits, 1926 from Yteb, Charlotte and Lucile Date: 1926
A negligee of Eastern inspiration by LucileA romantic and exotic creation, reminiscent of the Orient, by the dress designer, Lucile, aka Lady Lucy Duff Gordon. Date: 1920
Lucile Watson in The Bishop Misbehaves (1935) wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1935
Maureen O?Sullivan and Lucile Watson - The Bishop MisbehavesMaureen O?Sullivan and Lucile Watson in The Bishop Misbehaves (1935) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1935
My Idea of the Dance Dress by Mrs Vernon Castle - dresses for dnacing largely inspired by Parisian modes from Paul Poiret and Lucile Date: 1914
Three Summer gowns from Paris 1927Contrasting contours in three Parisian frocks from Lenieff, Jane Lanvin and Lucile Date: 1927
Dolly Sisters in their dancing frocksThe Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon) 1916
A garden party frock by Lucile, 1920A garden party frock for 1920 by Lucile. 1920
Fashions for ladies 1932Tailored frocks for the Spring, from Lucile, in double-breasted with four brass buttons in checked grey-green and white woollen material
Three art deco fashion sketches by G. Peres illustrating new models from Lucile and Ninette and a Maison Lewis hat Date: 1924
Dress and the Danseuse - series of dances showing fashion crDress and the Danseuse - a series of the dances showing fashion creations created by Maison Lucile (Lady Duff-Gordon), London, 1921
Hildred, a mannequin for LucileOne of Luciles famous models. Lady Lucy Duff Gordon (aka Lucile) was famous for employing a band of mannequins at her salon and for introducing the mannequin parade for her customers
Margot, lead mannequin for LucileMargot, the chief mannequin at the salon of Lucile, aka Lady Lucy Duff Gordon in the 1920s. One newspaper described her thus
The newest Parisian fashion models, 1926The newest Parisian fashion models seen from Philipe and Gaston and Lucile Date: 1926
Georges Sand - French writerGeorges Sand (Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin) (1804-1876) - French writer. Date: circa 1870
Lehar / Widow / Elsie PhotoLily Elsie (as Sonia) in Lehars operetta " The Merry Widow" in a hat with a deep crown decorated with tulle & ostrich plumes which became synonymous with the name. Date: 1907
Fashions at the Port Dauphine, Paris, 1927Eve in Paris - Fashions at the Port Dauphine with models from Jane Regny, Lucile, Premet and Amy Linker & Ballard et Cie Date: 1927
The versatility of Summer fashions, 1927 showing coats and wraps from Paris and frocks for morning, noon and night from Lucien Lelong, Lucile, Jeanne Lanvin, Bishop, Drecoll
Mrs Irene CastleIRENE CASTLE (nee FOOTE) Dancer, with her husband Vernon Castle known as Americas Dancing Sweethearts. The pair were incredibly successful and their earnings were high
Miss Gabrielle Ray in The Merry WidowMiss Gabrielle Ray (1883-1973), English actress, dancer and singer in The Merry Widow, an operetta by the AustroHungarian composer Franz Lehar
Art deco fashion sketch of Miss Lydia Bilbrooke in a LucileFashion sketch of Miss Lydia Bilbrooke in a Lucile gown from Lord Richard in the Pantry at the Criterion Theatre, London, 1921 (silver grey charmeuse)
Lady Duff-Gordon (1863 - 1935)Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, a leading fashion designer who along with her husband Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon was a survivor of the Titanic disaster Date: 1912
Advert for Lucile, 1920, Paris Date: 1920
Advert for Lucile, 1919, Paris (one of the most famous of couturiers in Paris, London and New York) Date: 1919
Advert for Relph & Rosslyn couture, London, 1927
The Dolly Sisters in bridal wearThe Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon) 1916