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    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Men Call It Love

    1931

    Costume seen on Norman Foster as Jack Mills

  • Red-Headed Woman

    1932

    Costume seen on Jean Harlow as Lil Andrews

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About the Costume

This robe was originally spotted on Norman Foster as Jack Mills in the 1931 MGM production Men Call it Love. The costume was reused the very next year, this time on Jean Harlow as Lil Andrews in the film Red-Headed Woman. 

You can find other instances of costumes being worn by both men and women here. 

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About the Costume

This robe was originally spotted on Norman Foster as Jack Mills in the 1931 MGM production Men Call it Love. The costume was reused the very next year, this time on Jean Harlow as Lil Andrews in the film Red-Headed Woman. 

You can find other instances of costumes being worn by both men and women here. 

This robe was originally spotted on Norman Foster as Jack Mills in the 1931 MGM production Men Call it Love. The costume was reused the very next year, this time on Jean Harlow as Lil Andrews in the film Red-Headed Woman. 

You can find other instances of costumes being worn by both men and women here. 

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