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.
A different photograph of Peggy Hamilton wearing this gown appears in her Los Angeles Times feature "Fashions from Local Shops," on June 14, 1931, pg. H3.
Peggy Hamilton served as "Queen of the Lions" during the 1932 international Lions Club convention in Los Angeles. Members of the convention committee honored Hamilton for her organization of the conference pageant and awarded her with a plaque during a meeting at the Biltmore. Hamilton is pictured holding her plaque wearing gloves, a hat with a tulle veil, and a fur cape over a dress.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a white chiffon gown, with black hand-appliqued lace and white gloves. The dress was available at Jean Swartz Fashion Salon, on Vine Street, corner of Yucca, one block north of Hollywood Boulevard.
Peggy Hamilton modeling a white chiffon gown, with black hand-appliqued lace and white gloves. The dress was available at Jean Swartz Fashion Salon, on Vine Street, corner of Yucca, one block north of Hollywood Boulevard.
Peggy Hamilton modeling an ermine coat worn over a silk evening gown and accessorized with a pendant necklace with a green semi-precious stone framed by baguette diamonds from Walton's jewelers in Los Angeles and Pasadena.
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 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
Peggy Hamilton served as "Queen of the Lions" during the 1932 international Lions Club convention in Los Angeles. Members of the convention committee honored Hamilton for her organization of the conference pageant and awarded her with a plaque during a meeting at the Biltmore. Hamilton is pictured holding her plaque wearing gloves, a hat with a tulle veil, and a fur cape over a dress.