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  • Dinah Shore wearing a metallic gown in the 1943 film "Thank Your Lucky Stars."
    • Warner Bros.

    Thank Your Lucky Stars

    1943

    Costume seen on Dinah Shore as herself

  • Ann Blyth as Veda Pierce wearing a metallic gown in the 1945 film "Mildred Pierce."
    • Warner Bros.

    Mildred Pierce

    1945

    Costume seen on Ann Blyth as Veda Pierce

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This gown, likely designed by Milo Anderson, was first worn by Dinah Shore as herself in the 1943 film Thank Your Lucky Stars. It was worn again by Ann Blyth as Veda Pierce in the 1945 Mildred Pierce. The original skirt appears to have been removed and replaced.

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About the Costume

This gown, likely designed by Milo Anderson, was first worn by Dinah Shore as herself in the 1943 film Thank Your Lucky Stars. It was worn again by Ann Blyth as Veda Pierce in the 1945 Mildred Pierce. The original skirt appears to have been removed and replaced.

This gown, likely designed by Milo Anderson, was first worn by Dinah Shore as herself in the 1943 film Thank Your Lucky Stars. It was worn again by Ann Blyth as Veda Pierce in the 1945 Mildred Pierce. The original skirt appears to have been removed and replaced.

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  • Milo Anderson

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