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Friday, 20 November 2009
Vintage Fashion Guild VFG Label Resource
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ADRIAN, GILBERT Print E-mail
Written by kickshawproductions & Bret Fowler MAIN off 5th   
GILBERT ADRIAN

(1903-1959) Gilbert Adrian ( born Adrian Adolph Greenberg) first designed movie costumes for Rudolph Valentino in the mid 1920. He worked for Cecil B. DeMille in 1926, and in 1928 he went to M-G-M. It was here that Adrian made his name as one of the great Hollywood designers, designing the costumes for over 230 movies.

He dressed some of Hollywood’s greatest stars, and was responsible for Joan Crawford’s big-shouldered look that influenced the way American women dressed. He was also known for his glamorous flowing gowns. In 1942, Adrian left M-G-M to open his own design house and shop in Beverly Hills. Due to illness, he retired in 1952.

The Adrian Original label was originally sold in 25 stores across the US. The ‘Adrian Custom’ label was used on anything produced for a specific client, including custom fit suits, one of a kind garments, and ensembles of very limited production, usually about 6 or less, with client specific alterations or variations to the design.

See also: Adrian

 


from a 1940s suit jacket.
Courtesy of bombshell*frocks


from a 1940s suit
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from a 1940s silk dress
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from a c. 1945 suit
Courtesy of Bret Fowler MAIN off 5th


from a 1950s tie
Courtesy of glad rags and curios