Hmm, I'd say Debbie Reynolds but the clothes are a little too late for Mrs Fisher-Part-One's naif and neckerchief period and a little too sexy for Sandra Dee, so I'm going to guess we're looking at the ensembles of one Miss Concetta Franconero.
No one even likes my favorite, the blue one with the swatch of chiffon trim and the dangly jewel holding it in place! Such a wide variety of styles. My first guess was Lucille Ball like some other people, but I can see a lot of these on other ladies. The variety makes it harder to pinpoint!
I've looked at this three times and I have to go with Lucy. There is a certain camp value in the collection, so a strong sense of humor needs to be involved. (Liz or Lana wouldn't be caught dead in a couple of those).
Joan Crawford!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't know who, but I love her longline girdle.
ReplyDeleteBARBIE COLORFORMS!
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Deb
The first "living doll" who comes to mind is Julie Newmar, but I could see Doris Day in some of these outfits, too.
ReplyDeleteI want a real-life version of the black strapless gown with the white stole. That is simply gorgeous, even in paper form!
Debbie Reynolds.............
ReplyDeleteI'm going for "Baby Doll" Carroll Baker!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I'd say Debbie Reynolds but the clothes are a little too late for Mrs Fisher-Part-One's naif and neckerchief period and a little too sexy for Sandra Dee, so I'm going to guess we're looking at the ensembles of one Miss Concetta Franconero.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea but I think I have died and gone to heaven....
ReplyDeleteI'd say Lana Turner... or maybe Claudette Colbert... or even June Allyson!
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ReplyDeleteNot sure but I lust for were wardrobe!!!
ReplyDeleteGisele MacKenzie
ReplyDeleteHillary Clinton!
ReplyDeletesusan boyle.
ReplyDeleteI would have to say, maybe Vera Ellen, or Ginger Rogers
ReplyDeleteOr maybe Connie Francis, its a battle between her and Vera Ellen,please let me know!!
ReplyDeleteAnn Sothern?
ReplyDeleteAmazing lack of footwear options.
ReplyDeleteMust...cross...dress...must...cross dress....
ReplyDeleteLucy !
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Taylor c. 1957
ReplyDeleteLucille Ball, during the Lucy Show in the 60s. I actually owned the booklet. I was a "sensitive" child, you see.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Dame Elizabeth! Or perhaps the Duchess of Windsor, Lucille Ball or Doris Day.
ReplyDeleteLucille Ball!
ReplyDeleteNorma.
ReplyDeleteAnd what about Lauren Bacall?
ReplyDeleteTHE BLOUSE WHITH THE ROSES ITS THE SAME PATTERN THAT MONROE USED IN THE ENTRANCE DRESS OF SOMEONE GOT TO GIVE!!!
ReplyDeleteNo one even likes my favorite, the blue one with the swatch of chiffon trim and the dangly jewel holding it in place! Such a wide variety of styles. My first guess was Lucille Ball like some other people, but I can see a lot of these on other ladies. The variety makes it harder to pinpoint!
ReplyDeleteDoris Day.
ReplyDeleteTony Curtis?
ReplyDeleteThe little snow bunny outfit makes me want to say Sonia Henie. I’m also seeing Loretta Young.
ReplyDeleteon second thought, i get a bad canadian vibe, especially from those black and red goofball boots. gotta be mj.
ReplyDeleteI've looked at this three times and I have to go with Lucy. There is a certain camp value in the collection, so a strong sense of humor needs to be involved. (Liz or Lana wouldn't be caught dead in a couple of those).
ReplyDeleteJane Powell? Betty Grable? Eleanor Parker? Joan Crawford???
ReplyDeleteI know I've seen that purple bra somewhere!!
Ann Southern
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, Connie Francis !!!
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