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  • Helen Parrish as Kay Craig wearing a necklace in the 1936 film "Three Smart Girls Grown Up."
    • Universal Pictures

    Three Smart Girls Grown Up

    1936

    Costume seen on Helen Parrish as Kay Craig

  • Donna Reed as Marianne Patourel wearing a necklace in the 1947 film "Green Dolphin Street."
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Green Dolphin Street

    1947

    Costume seen on Donna Reed as Marianne Patourel

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About the Costume

This lovely necklace, designed by Eugene Joseff (known as Joseff of Hollywood), was first worn by Helen Parrish as Kay Craig in the 1936 film Three Smart Girls Grown Up. It was spotted again in the 1947 film Green Dolphin Street, worn by Donna Reed as Marianne Patourel.

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About the Costume

This lovely necklace, designed by Eugene Joseff (known as Joseff of Hollywood), was first worn by Helen Parrish as Kay Craig in the 1936 film Three Smart Girls Grown Up. It was spotted again in the 1947 film Green Dolphin Street, worn by Donna Reed as Marianne Patourel.

This lovely necklace, designed by Eugene Joseff (known as Joseff of Hollywood), was first worn by Helen Parrish as Kay Craig in the 1936 film Three Smart Girls Grown Up. It was spotted again in the 1947 film Green Dolphin Street, worn by Donna Reed as Marianne Patourel.

Credits

Sighting Credit:
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Costume Designer:
  • Eugene Joseff (Joseff of Hollywood)

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