Peggy Hamilton modeling a creation by Earl Luck of Warner Bros. with a close-fitting coat of black velvet with collar fashioned of silver fox skin. The dinner gown of blue sequins has a tiny cap to match.
The images with original "A- " negative numbers in this collection date to 1931 and may have been taken at the Warner Bros. studio in Burbank. This image has the same backdrop as the images of an Earl Luck gown and coat (ark no. 21198/zz002bzjbp, for example).
Peggy Hamilton modeling a creation by Earl Luck of Warner Bros. with a close-fitting coat of black velvet with collar fashioned of silver fox skin. The dinner gown of blue sequins has a tiny cap to match.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a creation by Earl Luck of Warner Bros. with a close-fitting coat of black velvet with collar fashioned of silver fox skin. The dinner gown of blue sequins has a tiny cap to match.
Clara Schofield, wife of Admiral Frank H. Schofield, of the Pacific Fleet, at the Warner Bros. Studio. Mrs. Schoefield is seated and holding an open book.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a hat with a velvet crown and a feather ornament sewn onto the narrow brim. Hamilton also wears a jacket with a scarf at the neck.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a close-fitting coat or dress in a dark colored fabric with light colored fur trim on the shawl collar and sleeves. Hamilton also wears a hat with ostrich feather trim that extends to her neck. Her necklace is an orb-shaped pendant on a strap-style chain.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a bridal gown with a princess tunic covered with miniature rhinestones and a skirt made from thirty yards of white tulle. She wears a rose-point lace veil held close to the head with waxen California orange blossoms, surmounted by a halo of crystal beads. Orange blossoms form the bouquet and the spray on the skirt.
This photograph appears in Peggy Hamilton’s Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," December 27, 1931, pg. G3. The gown without the jacket appears the "Fashions," feature on March 27, 1932, pg. 14A.
Although the caption says the photograph was taken in 1932, a similar photograph was published in Peggy Hamilton's Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions," on March 1, 1931.
Clara Schofield, wife of Admiral Frank H. Schonfield, of the Pacific Fleet, at Warner Bros. Studio. She is looking upwards at an art deco style statue of a nude Egyptianizing female figure and holding an open notebook and pencil. There is an art deco style stair case in the background
Peggy Hamilton entertains Clara Schofield, wife of Admiral Frank H. Schofield, of the Pacific Fleet, at the Warner Bros Studio. This photograph was taken during the filming of a scene by John Barrymore in the movie "Svengali."
Peggy Hamilton modeling a creation by Earl Luck of Warner Bros. with a close-fitting coat of black velvet with collar fashioned of silver fox skin. The dinner gown of blue sequins has a tiny cap to match.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a dark color straw hat with a light color ribbon band. She is wearing a dark color dress with netting at the neckline and a bead necklace.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a dark color straw hat with a light color ribbon band. She is wearing a dark color dress with netting at the neckline and a bead necklace.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a bridal veil with rose-point lace veil held close to the head with waxen California orange blossoms, surmounted by a halo of crystal beads.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a bridal gown veil made of rose-point lace and held close to the head with waxen California orange blossoms, surmounted by a halo of crystal beads.
Peggy Hamilton modeling an evening gown with a figured silk bodice with a dropped waist and long 2-part sleeves (with a dark, chiffon bell extending from the elbow), and a tiered skirt in the same dark chiffon.