One Dress a Day Challenge
Anything Goes December
Bell, Book and Candle / Kim Novak as Gillian Holroyd
This reversible leopard-print cape is not only attractive, but symbolic. It's the first article of clothing we see Gillian wear that isn't black or red, and it appears right after she decides to accept Shep's proposal of marriage. It first appears with the leopard side out, over a brilliant red base, when she finds out her brother has been collaborating on a book that threatens to expose New York's magical community. Later, we see it with the leopard side in, over a black dress and hood, when she decides to tell Shep the truth. After that, her clothes return to black and red until the very last scene, when she appears in springy pastels.
The costume designer for this movie was Jean Louis (Berthault), who also designed Gilda and won an Academy award for The Solid Gold Cadillac.
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Marilyn Monroe on the set of “Some Like It Hot” in Coronado, Summer 1958. Photo by Richard C. Miller.
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Christopher Lee in Horror of Dracula (1958)
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Ernst Haas. Yul Brynner. 1958
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Et Dieu... créa la femme (...And God Created Woman, 1958)
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Christopher Lee and Melissa Stribling in Horror of Dracula (1958)
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Marilyn Monroe, Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis filming ‘Some Like It Hot’, 1958.
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