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A petal pink silk chiffon dance blouse worn by Betty Grable in Call Me Mister (20th Century, 1951). The blouse has bishop sleeves with smocking detail to the shoulders and a pleated skirt. A bias label reads "1-18-3-1032 Betty Grable 602-32." Costume design by Charles Le Maire. Accompanied by a copy of the film. Categories:


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Date:
2013-11-09

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