Isn't that annoying! SHE's the star but his wardrobe gets the credit. I
remember thinking how well she dressed at the time too, but she should; as
the wife of an ad man they would be pretty comfortably well off.

Is is historically connected in that those 1960s dresses are 'historic'
now, at the very least vintage -- even though I remember those dresses
being on the high end of middle class regular wear.

I wish I could do more than just agree with you. If you find out anything,
please share if you can.

Thanks,
Lynn


On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 12:36 PM, Land of Oz <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know it's not historical in the long view, but I wondered if anyone
> knows if there are any photo collections of fashions from tv shows.
>
> I've been watching Bewitched and the star, Elizabeth Montgomery wears some
> really stunning classics that would be lovely to recreate - or even see who
> gets credit for dressing her on set. The credits for the show identify the
> wardrobe supplier of the male star, but not her.
>
> There are other shows from every decade that showed current fashion at the
> time and influenced fashion among viewers.  Is there any author or
> publisher that has gone down this road?
>
> Denise
> Iowa
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