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Thanks to Matt, of OldMagazineArticles.com, for sharing this article with us.
The article reads: “The noted Hollywood stylist, Irene, performed a real service for defense when she designed her all-around defense suit. Of sturdy gabardine, worn with long cotton service socks and plastic shoes, it is nevertheless as attractive as any civilian suit, and more practical than most. In this outfit, women war workers will not feel self-conscious and ill at ease.”
Please click here for the full photo/article feature at OldMagazineArticles.com.
Two fashions from the Historic Garment District Museum, displayed at the Webster House.
The one on the left is by Irene and the one on the right is by Norman Norell. Thanks to Harzfeld’s for sharing information about this event with us.
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An Irene gown was recently walked down the red carpet, by the talented Parker Posey, at the Costume Designers Guild Awards. The dress is gorgeous!
The Fashion blog of The Recessionista shares this news, along with wonderful photos and information of other red carpet starlets who have worn Irene’s designs from the role in the movie that Irene dressed them for, to the stage where they received their Oscar.
Irene was nominated for the Oscar on a couple of occasions, but did not win it.
Many years later however, at the 7th Annual Costume Designer’s Guild Awards (2005), Irene was awarded into the Hall of fame.
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Just sharing..
Irene is a name, derived from the Greek, meaning “Peace”.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene)





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