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Joan Perry in Maisie Was a Lady (1941)
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Joan Perry in Maisie Was a Lady (1941)
Joan Perry in Maisie Was a Lady (1941) wore a stunning two-piece street ensemble or suit in beige and black designed by Dolly Tree. The jacket of black sheer wool with twin flap pockets below each shoulder and fastens in the front by a zipper. It has upstanding rounded lapels and a slightly flared peplum and is worn with a slim beige woollen skirt. Transparent oxfords bound in black suede, pull-on suede gloves and a halo hat in black felt complete the suit. There is also a three quarter length coat of natural lynx. More of a supporting actress than a leading lady, Joan Perry became very powerful when she finally married Harry Cohn, head of Columbia in 1941 and retired from films. Anr example of Dolly Tree?s ?detail conscious? ethic and the importance of creating matching ensembles. Date: 1941
Media ID 23217266
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