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Women’s 1938 coats were equally as colorful as dresses, and not just in spring. Winter coats came in bright hues of blue, green, burgundy, and yellow. Some had large fur collars, while most featured wide lapels that could be folded up around the neck.
16 sty 2018 · The stylized sets were populated by a cast of 135 women (plus female dogs and monkeys), for whom Adrian designed a staggering 237 costumes (Vieira, 127).
5 sie 2019 · The year 1938 was a period of transition from the catastrophic Great Depression to World War II. Women’s fashion was exuberant: vibrant colors, Surrealist accessories, ornate hats with minimal embellishments were key trends.
1938, alfred eisenstaedt, apester, Fashion, society. In 1938, LIFE described the ideal figure women sought to emulate using a 20-year-old model as the example.
In Dec 1937, Tracy, Taylor and Robert Young were announced as the male leads, then, on 15 Jan 1938, James Stewart was again announced as one of the stars. According to a 17 Jan 1938 news item, Alan Curtis and Dennis O'Keefe were both testing for "the lead" in the picture.
The Shining Hour is a 1938 American romantic drama film directed by Frank Borzage, based on the 1934 play The Shining Hour by Keith Winter, and starring Joan Crawford and Margaret Sullavan. The supporting cast of the MGM film features Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Fay Bainter and Hattie McDaniel.