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Studios Collection (page 9)

Background imageStudios Collection: A dinner dress designed by Dolly Tree for Virginia Bruce

A dinner dress designed by Dolly Tree for Virginia Bruce
Handpainted in blue and gold was the organdie skirt of this dinner gown designed by Dolly Tree for Virginia Bruce in Woman Against Woman (1938)

Background imageStudios Collection: Two-piece bolero suit by Dolly Tree for Virginia Bruce

Two-piece bolero suit by Dolly Tree for Virginia Bruce
A two-piece bolero suit designed by Dolly Tree for Virginia Bruce in Woman Against Woman (1938) exemplified the continued popularity of the bolero at the time

Background imageStudios Collection: Virginia Bruce in black evening gown designed by Dolly Tree

Virginia Bruce in black evening gown designed by Dolly Tree
Virginia Bruce in a black evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Society Lawyer (1939) for the cabaret sequence. The gown was backless but edged with ruffles and banded at the waist. Date: 1939

Background imageStudios Collection: Madge Evans in Piccadilly Jim (1936) wearing Dolly Tree Gown

Madge Evans in Piccadilly Jim (1936) wearing Dolly Tree Gown
Madge Evans in Piccadilly Jim (1936) wore this evening gown designed by Dolly Tree made of white piqu. There was a clip at the back for variety

Background imageStudios Collection: An attractive dress designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans

An attractive dress designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans
An attractive evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans in Piccadilly Jim (1936) made of white nubby crepe. A note of formality was added by its simplicity in design

Background imageStudios Collection: Suit and cape designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans

Suit and cape designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans
A suit and cape designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans in Piccadilly Jim (1936) fashioned from pearl grey crepe romaine for afternoon and street-wear

Background imageStudios Collection: Suit designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans - Piccadilly Jim

Suit designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans - Piccadilly Jim
A suit designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans in Piccadilly Jim (1936) Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Madge Evans in Moonlight Murder (1936)

Madge Evans in Moonlight Murder (1936)
White crepe and fringe fashioned this smart formal gown designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans in Moonlight Murder (1936). Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Madge Evans in David Copperfield (1935)

Madge Evans in David Copperfield (1935) in a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1935

Background imageStudios Collection: Madge Evans in the Age of Indiscretion with Paul Lucas

Madge Evans in the Age of Indiscretion with Paul Lucas
Madge Evans in the Age of Indiscretion (1935) wearing a Dolly Tree gown Date: 1935

Background imageStudios Collection: Madge Evans in the Age of Indiscretion (1935)

Madge Evans in the Age of Indiscretion (1935)
A smart, black, two-piece suit with jacket and fur collar designed by Dolly Tree for Madge Evans in the Age of Indiscretion (1935) Date: 1935

Background imageStudios Collection: A scene from Saratoga with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow

A scene from Saratoga with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow
A scene from Saratoga (1937) with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow (wearing a Dolly Tree creation) Date: 1937

Background imageStudios Collection: Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Saratoga (1937)

Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Saratoga (1937) with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow: a film dressed by Dolly Tree Date: 1937

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow in Wife Versus Secretary (1936)

Jean Harlow in Wife Versus Secretary (1936) wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow in Saratoga (1937)

Jean Harlow in Saratoga (1937) wearing a blue souffl and lace dinner gown designed by Dolly Tree. The waist was tight and the skirt very full

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow at the time of Personal Property (1937)

Jean Harlow at the time of Personal Property (1937)
An elegant evening gown for Jean Harlow created by Dolly Tree at the time of Personal Property (1937). The softness of black velvet and a square neckline combined to fashion this attractive

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow at the time of Libeled Lady (1936)

Jean Harlow at the time of Libeled Lady (1936)
A smart ensemble for Jean Harlow designed by Dolly Tree and created at the time of Libeled Lady (1936) was an afternoon frock of black crepe trimmed with smart tassels fashioned from strips of fine

Background imageStudios Collection: Wife Versus Secretary

Wife Versus Secretary
A classic example of Dolly Tree?s emphasis on simplicity and perfect line is represented in these two striking gowns for Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow in Wife Versus Secretary (1936). Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in Wife Versus Secretary (1936)

Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in Wife Versus Secretary (1936), wearing a Dolly Tree suit Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor in Personal Property (1937)

Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor in Personal Property (1937). Harlow is wearing a Dolly Tree negligee Date: 1937

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow in a strking black and white gown

Jean Harlow in a strking black and white gown in Personal Property (1937). Margaret Bailey in Those Glorious Glamorous Years described this gown

Background imageStudios Collection: A scene from Suzy (1936) with Cary Grant and Jean Harlow

A scene from Suzy (1936) with Cary Grant and Jean Harlow, the latter wearing her little white, almost transparent, chiffon gown for the cabaret scene, designed by Dolly Tree

Background imageStudios Collection: Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Riffraff (1936)

Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Riffraff (1936) with Spencer Tracy and Jean Harlow, the latter dressed by Dolly Tree Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow at the time of filming Riffraff (1936)

Jean Harlow at the time of filming Riffraff (1936)
Jean Harlow in a slinky lam gown with over-tunic and wrap created by Dolly Tree at the time of the filming of Riffraff (1936) and used in publicity to present Harlow

Background imageStudios Collection: Jean Harlow poses for publicity in a Dolly Tree creation

Jean Harlow poses for publicity in a Dolly Tree creation at the time of filming Riffraff (1936). Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Fashion feature about the new Jean Harlow

Fashion feature about the new Jean Harlow
To support her new image in Riffraff (1936), Jean Harlow was arrayed in new fashions designed by Dolly Tree not seen in the film with press stories that said her new wardrobe would set the styles

Background imageStudios Collection: An array of Dolly Tree gowns in These Glamour Girls (1939)

An array of Dolly Tree gowns in These Glamour Girls (1939). From left to right Anita Louise, Marsha Hunt, Jane Bryan, Lana Turner, Ann Rutherford and Mary Beth Hughes. Date: 1939

Background imageStudios Collection: Anita Louise as a debutante beauty in These Glamour Girls

Anita Louise as a debutante beauty in These Glamour Girls
What does a glamour girl wear? Anita Louise as a debutante beauty in These Glamour Girls (1939) wore this sport suit designed by Dolly Tree made of cool linen in sun yellow with a single fastening

Background imageStudios Collection: A scene from Test Pilot (1938)

A scene from Test Pilot (1938) with Myrna Loy (dressed by Dolly Tree), Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable Date: 1938

Background imageStudios Collection: Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Test Pilot (1938)

Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Test Pilot (1938) starring Myrna Loy (dressed by Dolly Tree), Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable: a film dressed by Dolly Tree Date: 1938

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy and Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)

Myrna Loy and Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)
Myrna Loy and Una Merkel wearing Dolly Tree gowns in Evelyn Prentice (1934). Una Merkel?s creation was originally created for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934). Date: 1934

Background imageStudios Collection: The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) - Myrna Loy, Max Baer

The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) - Myrna Loy, Max Baer
The German Film Kurier magazine for The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) with Myrna Loy (in a Dolly Tree creation) and Max Baer Date: 1933

Background imageStudios Collection: A stylish evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy

A stylish evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy at the time of I Love You Again (1940). Date: 1940

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Third Finger Left Hand (1940)

Myrna Loy in Third Finger Left Hand (1940)
Costume design by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in Third Finger Left Hand (1940) for a lovely hostess gown perfect for an evening at home

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Manproof (1937)

Myrna Loy in Manproof (1937)
Myrna Loy in a heavy white crepe evening gown fashioned along Grecian lines, designed by Dolly Tree in Manproof (1937). Purely classic in styling

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Libeled Lady (1936)

Myrna Loy in Libeled Lady (1936)
Myrna Loy wearing a gown designed by Dolly Tree in Libeled Lady (1936). The stunning black tulle formal gown had the new flaring silhouette and featured a tiered tunic

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Wife Versus Secretary (1936)

Myrna Loy in Wife Versus Secretary (1936)
A dramatic hostess gown with a square neck, designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in Wife Versus Secretary (1936). Made of soft, light velvet

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Petticoat Fever (1936)

Myrna Loy in Petticoat Fever (1936)
Myrna Loy wore this Dolly Tree negligee in Petticoat Fever (1936). Date: 1936

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy at the time of Whipsaw (1936)

Myrna Loy at the time of Whipsaw (1936)
A stunning two-piece ensemble in white woven cloth designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy at the time of Whipsaw (1934) as a lounging outfit or casual afternoon ensemble for cocktails

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Whipsaw (1934)

Myrna Loy in Whipsaw (1934)
The defining Dolly Tree creation for Myrna Loy in Whipsaw (1934) was a dark coat with a large collar and bands up both sides made of krimmer (Russian lamb fur). Date: 1934

Background imageStudios Collection: Seymour?s feature about Dolly Tree

Seymour?s feature about Dolly Tree
Seymour?s feature in Photoplay, February 1935 about Dolly Tree?s Calla Lily-inspired gown for Myrna Loy in Evelyn Prentice (1934) Date: 1935

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Evelyn Prentice (1934)

Myrna Loy in Evelyn Prentice (1934) wore an interesting pair of exercise pyjamas created by Dolly Tree which were made of powder blue crepe with navy blue embroidery

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934)

Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
Myrna Loy wearing a dramatic floor-length lam coat in Manhattan Melodrama (1934), desigend by Dolly Tree with a decided flair from the waist and a huge fur collar and cuffs Date: 1934

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy on the set of Manhatten Melodrama (1934) with

Myrna Loy on the set of Manhatten Melodrama (1934) with
Myrna Loy on the set of Manhattan Melodrama (1934) wearing a charming shell pink chiffon spring gown designed by Dolly Tree, with a V neck and cluster of flowers on the shoulder

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest (1934)

Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest (1934) wearing a Dolly Tree draped white gown with clever shirring on the sleeves and a waistband and floor-length sash-ties in a darker material. Date: 1934

Background imageStudios Collection: A scene from The Thin Man (1934)

A scene from The Thin Man (1934) with William Powell, Myrna Loy, Minna Gombell and Nat Pendleton (Gombell and Loy in Dolly Tree creations) Date: 1934

Background imageStudios Collection: Myrna Loy in Prizefighter and the Lady (1933)

Myrna Loy in Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1933

Background imageStudios Collection: A scene from Free and Easy (1941) with Ruth Hussey

A scene from Free and Easy (1941) with Ruth Hussey and Judith Anderson wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1941



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