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with her sarong for Dorothy Lamour in The Jungle Princess (1936), Elizabeth Taylor's strapless white gown from A Place in The Sun (1951) and the shoulder-tied boatneck for Audrey Hepburn in Sabrina (1954). If there ever was a celebrity fashion designer, Edith Head was it. Walter Plunkett was the leading period costume designer in Hollywood from the 1920's on. The man comparison shop behind the clothes for Gone With The Wind (1939), Raintree County (1957), How The West Was Won (1962) and dozens comparison shop of others, Plunkett arrived in Hollywood with a dream of becoming an actor. But his talent lay in costuming, as he soon discovered. He was the head of wardrobe at RKO off and on during the 1920's and 30's, then moved to MGM in 1945 (taking over from Adrian), where he stayed until his retirement in 1965. The End of An Era The studio system began to unravel in 1948 when the major studios were forced to start selling off their theater chains as the result of an anti-trust suit.
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