Peggy Hamilton standing next to a table modeling an evening gown with wide fur sleeves and matching fur neck wrap, and with a narrow sequin or beaded sash that wraps around the neck and extends down the front of the gown.
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 short dark dress. The back and front of the bodice have triangular pieces of sheer net fabric embellished with metallic embroidery.
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.
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 baku hat with a red and black crepe band around the crown from the Salon of Hortense, Inc. located at 9440 Wilshire Blvd. in Beverly Hills. Baku is a fine millinery straw made from rice fiber.
Photographs taken at the same session appear in: "First Californians" in "Gay Scenes" Los Angeles Times, June 21, 1931, pg. A6; and in Peggy Hamilton’s Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," December 14, 1930, pg. H3
Peggy Hamilton modeling jewelry, including earrings with very a large drop pearl, a necklace with a cluster of metallic flowers on a dark fabric cord, and a bracelet with pearls and gemstones in floral filigree settings