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Travilla – The Man Who Dressed Marilyn Monroe

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With a career spanning over forty years and more than 100 credits to his name, William Travilla is one of the most prolific Hollywood designers to date. He is best known for dressing Marilyn Monroe for eight of her films, and this exhibition showcases five of these dresses, alongside two dresses designed for Marilyn for personal appearances.


Also on display are two other dresses; one was designed for Judy Garland, and later worn by Susan Hayward in Valley of the Dolls, and the other was designed for Betty Grable in 1958.


‘The White Dress’, from 7 Year Itch (1955) is likely to be the most famous dress he ever made for Marilyn Monroe. On display is an identical copy made by Travilla, during her lifetime from the original pattern, as the dress worn in the film is owned by Debbie Reynolds.


Three dresses are featured from the film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953). ‘The Gold Dress’ is made from one complete circle of fabric and hand pleated, and was one of Marilyn’s favourite designs. ‘The Pink Satin Dress’ is the original prototype designed for Marilyn, later adapted to make it wearable for the famous routine ‘Diamonds are a girl’s best friend’. ‘The Red Sequin Dress’ is also the original prototype of the dress worn in the famous opening scene with Jane Russell.


‘The Purple Dress’ from the film How to Marry a Millionaire (1953), is a satin and sequin halter gown, featured in a fantasy sequence.


‘The Pink Dress’, a ruched bias-cut evening gown, and ‘The Cream Dress’, a pleated halter-neck, were both designed and made by Travilla for Marilyn for personal appearances.


Travilla dressed approximately 270 celebrities, including Jane Russell, Joan Crawford and Marlene Dietrice. He won an Oscar for dressing Errol Flynn in Don Juan. When the Golden Era of Hollywood ended, he focussed on running a thriving couture business alongside work for television epics such as Dallas.


The exhibition displays original patterns and sketches for the dresses, including the pattern of the famous 7 year Itch white pleated halter dress worn in the film. The Oscar will be on display, alongside one of several Emmy awards achieved by Travilla during his career.


This is a touring exhibition in aid of the Alzheimer’s Society, promoted by Andrew Hansford, on behalf of Bill Sarris, owner of the William Travilla collection.

Venue

Fashion Museum, Central Bath

Dates

29 Jul 2008 - 22 Aug 2008

Day Opening Times
Monday 10:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 10:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:30 - 17:00
Thursday 10:30 - 17:00
Friday 10:30 - 17:00
Saturday 10:30 - 17:00
Sunday 10:30 - 17:00
Bank Holiday 10:30 - 17:00

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