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Marlene Dietrich In Paris (1949) 

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Unused / unissued footage - dates and locations may be unknown or unclear.
Film star actress Marlene Dietrich arrives in Paris, France, and visits salon / fashion house of Christian Dior - 23 and 24 May, 1949.
M/S of 'Skymaster' aeroplane landing at Orly airfield. Several shots of glamorous film star Marlene Dietrich coming out of the aircraft and posing on the steps. She is wearing an elegant suit, white gloves and hat with a spotted veil, with her fur coat over her arm. Marlene is greeted by officials on the tarmac - Mr Jacks of Warner Brothers gives her a bouquet of long-stemmed roses. C/U of Marlene as she waggles her finger at the camera, as if to say "too close!". Back view as she poses for photographers. She walks off with Mr Jacks and another man - one of them carries Marlene's fur coat.
Fabulous sequence shows Marlene visiting the fashion salon of designer Christian Dior! (Can it get any better than this?!!) Marlene looks fantastic in a black dress (short enough to show off the famous Dietrich legs) and hat, sitting on a sofa in the salon drawing room with an assistant on a chair beside her. Three models in white, full-skirted and strapless evening dresses parade before her one by one. Marlene fingers the fabric of the gowns, runs her eyes over the models and chats to them.
One mannequin wears a gown which seems to be made of a sparkling cellophane-type material - the effect is that it is made out of bubbles! Another wears a dress of finely pleated and draped white tulle. Final shot shows the three models gathered before Marlene, while she appears to be making up her mind which one to have (the dresses, I mean).
Cataloguer's note: this item scores full marks for glamour!
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@TONEBHURT
@TONEBHURT Год назад
Her favorite designer, Dior designed Dietrich's wardrobe for Alfred Hitchcock's 1950 film 'Stage Fright' and also her famous 'Battle Dress' for the 1951 Academy Awards for which she received a standing ovation prior to presenting the award for best foreign language film
@erikhesselman3676
@erikhesselman3676 Год назад
Thanks for the tip - I love Hitchcock and Dietrich but never saw 'Stage Fright.' In fact, the dress at 1:45 appears in the film.
@azurelionheart
@azurelionheart 2 года назад
2:13 Out of the gowns shown, I would say this one has to be my favorite. The layers of fabric are draped so wonderfully at odd angles, it’s like looking at a layer of whipped cream
@bernie1740
@bernie1740 2 года назад
She loves Dior
@gerardjagroo
@gerardjagroo Год назад
What a handsome and confident woman! 🙃🙃🙃
@bnkundwa
@bnkundwa 2 года назад
An icon
@zafnatpaneaj4992
@zafnatpaneaj4992 4 месяца назад
The beauty and feminine in herself...!
@Moosetta
@Moosetta 10 лет назад
I think I prefer the sparkly gown
@jenocsik3660
@jenocsik3660 10 лет назад
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@reg9831
@reg9831 4 месяца назад
Wonderful narcissist
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