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Photo Credit: Image courtesy Harry Ransom Center. <em>Gone with the Wind</em> costume designer Walter Plunkett.
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This is a costume sketch for Eva Marie Saint in Raintree County by Walter Plunkett. Although Plunkett was a good artist, a separate sketch artist rendered this sketch.
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Walter Plunkett’s costume sketches for Cyd Charisse's vamp character in Singin’ in the Rain (1952). Plunkett was a prolific Hollywood costume designer who created the looks for musicals like Kiss Me Kate, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Summer Stock and the Beaux Arts Ball section of An American in Paris. #musicals #vintage #oldmovies #classicmovies #hollywoodmusicals #moviemusical #1950s #1920s #vamp
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Gone With the Wind costume sketches by Walter Plunkett
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Unused costume design by Walter Plunkett for Vivien Leigh in Gone With the Wind (1939). From Bonham’s
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Posts about Walter Plunkett written by dollbid
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Walter Plunkett design sketches Christmas gown "gone with the wind"
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The Bengaline gown worn by Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara in the 1939 film classic, Gone With the Wind. Photo: Marietta Gone With the Wind Museum-Scarlett on the Square
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Costume Sketch of Lana Turner as Diane de Poitiers in MGM film 'Diane', Walter Plunkett (United States, 1902-1982), United States, 1956, Drawings, Pencil and watercolor on board.
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Keren Ben-Horin’s recent post on one of our favorite blogs, ON PINS AND NEEDLES, has inspired us to speak about a little more about the American couturière Muriel King and her work in Hollywo…
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Walter Plunkett - Costumes - Gene Kelly et Cyd Charisse - Chantons sous la Pluie - 1952
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Costume Debbie Reynolds - singing in the rain
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Walter Plunkett design
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Esther Williams, Million Dollar Mermaid, MGM, 1952, Designed by Walter Plunkett,
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Katharine Hepburn
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Costume design by Walter Plunkett for Vivien Leigh in the final scene of Gone With the Wind (1939), which was eventually cut from the film. The dress can still be seen in silhouette in the final pullback shot.
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