Jeanette MacDonald “The Love Parade” wedding gown up for auction
Jeanette MacDonald’s wedding gown from her very first movie, The Love Parade (1929), is up for auction.
Here is the description:
An ivory silk satin wedding gown worn by Jeanette MacDonald in her debut film role as Queen Louise in Love Parade (Paramount, 1929). The slender-fitting long-sleeve gown is heavily hand embellished with rhinestones, paste stones, silver tone bugle beads, and artificial pearls in a foliate motif with a center front gathering and slit to the trained skirt. Costume design by Travis Banton. Accompanied by two black and white studio images and an original Christie’s lot tag.
PROVENANCE Partial lot 50, “Entertainment Memorabilia Including Costumes from The Collection of Paramount Pictures,” Christie’s, New York, Sale number 7117, December 12, 1990
From the Collection of Glenn Brown
Below are photos of the actual gown – 85 years old and still in remarkable condition!
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Jeanette MacDonald “The Firefly” cape ornament up for auction!
Jeanette MacDonald’s gold cape ornament as worn in her 1937 film, The Firefly, is up for auction.
Here is the description:
A gold bullion braided cape ornament worn by Jeanette MacDonald in her role as Nina Maria, a beautiful singing spy for Spain during the Napoleonic Wars in The Firefly (MGM, 1937). The ornament is embellished with small gold sequins, beaded and sequin fringes, and a rosette closure. Costume design by Adrian. Accompanied by a copy of the film and a studio image.
PROVENANCE From the MGM haberdashery department
From the Collection of Glenn Brown
Below are photos of her wearing it in the film.
And the actual item “in person.”
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