Adrian (Adolph Greenberg), an American costume designer during the 1930s and 1940s, designed costumes for over 250 films. In the 1940's he became a fashion designer as well.
Adrian (Adolph Greenberg), an American costume designer during the 1930s and 1940s, designed costumes for over 250 films. In the 1940's he became a fashion designer as well.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a fur garment fashioned from white caracul. The top has a close-fitting vest effect with a graceful cape. The hat is made of frosted crepe wool.
Max Rée (1889–1953) was a Danish costume designer who designed for films from 1926 to 1935 and was the supervising director for sets and costumes at RKO from 1929 through 1932. He won an Academy Award for Best Art Direction for the film Cimarron. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in Los Angeles, California.
Peggy Hamilton standing on the wheel of an airplane and modeling an aviation costume created especially for her by Greer with a matching jacket, pants, cap and gloves and worn with goggles and knee-high boots.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a fur wrap of Russian ermine with a sable border from Beckman's Exclusive Fur Shop on West Seventh Street in Los Angeles. The cape is lined in hand-painted satin trimmed with ermine tails and is worn over an evening gown of sheer fabric patterned with leaves and flowers. Hamilton also wears a dark, long-haired wig coiled into a figure-8 low in the back of the neck.
Three of the 7 garments represented in the February 5, 1929 photo session are documented as being by Adrian; the remaining 4 appear to be Adrian designs as well.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a knee-length wrap wool coat with a band collar in spotted fur. She wears a felt hat, a leather glove with stitched and punched decoration, and holds a small clutch purse made from ostrich leather. She is standing at the doorway of a house with the address 827 and a dog is seated on a table next to her.
Adrian (Adolph Greenberg), an American costume designer during the 1930s and 1940s, designed costumes for over 250 films. In the 1940's he became a fashion designer as well.
According to Hamilton's "Fashions" feature in the Los Angeles Times, October 18, 1931, pg. H3, Jean Lucas, president of the millinery business Hortense Inc., visited Los Angeles, in September 1931, to announce the opening his Los Angeles millinery salons.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a cape of her own design of cream corded henrietta cloth bordered with marten fur, created for Beckman's Fur Shop on West Seventh Street in Los Angeles.
Adrian (Adolph Greenberg), an American costume designer during the 1930s and 1940s, designed costumes for over 250 films. In the 1940's he became a fashion designer as well.
Adrian (Adolph Greenberg), an American costume designer during the 1930s and 1940s, designed costumes for over 250 films. In the 1940's he became a fashion designer as well.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a dark gown with a chiffon (probably) under-blouse with a ruffle down the front and at the ends of the sleeves, and a beret-style hat with a pom-pom on top. The gown is by Adrian of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer-Studios.