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  • Carol Lynley as Judith Morrow wearing a pink gown in the episode "The Man from the Sea" of the 1962 series "The Virginian."
    • Universal Television
    • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    The Virginian: The Man From the Sea

    1962

    Costume seen on Carol Lynley as Judith Morrow

  • Annette Funicello as Rose Pulaski wearing a pink gown in the episode "The Sam Pulaski Story" of the 1963 series "Wagon Train."
    • Universal Television
    • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    Wagon Train: The Sam Pulaski Story

    1963

    Costume seen on Annette Funicello as Rose Pulaski

  • Beverley Owen as Margaret Tyrone wearing a pink gown in the episode "The Invaders" of the 1964 series "The Virginian."
    • Universal Television
    • National Broadcasting Company (NBC)

    The Virginian: The Invaders

    1964

    Costume seen on Beverley Owen as Margaret "Maggie" Tyrone

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About the Costume

This pretty little dress was first seen in the 1962 episode of The Virginian entitled The Man from the Sea, where Carol Lynley wore it as Judith Morrow. The 1963 episode of Wagon Train entitled The Sam Pulaski Story recycled it for Annette Funicello as Rose Pulaski. The dress made another appearance in The Virginian in the 1964 episode The Invaders, where Beverley Owen wore it as Margaret “Maggie” Tyrone.

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About the Costume

This pretty little dress was first seen in the 1962 episode of The Virginian entitled The Man from the Sea, where Carol Lynley wore it as Judith Morrow. The 1963 episode of Wagon Train entitled The Sam Pulaski Story recycled it for Annette Funicello as Rose Pulaski. The dress made another appearance in The Virginian in the 1964 episode The Invaders, where Beverley Owen wore it as Margaret “Maggie” Tyrone.

You can find more pink costumes by clicking here!

This pretty little dress was first seen in the 1962 episode of The Virginian entitled The Man from the Sea, where Carol Lynley wore it as Judith Morrow. The 1963 episode of Wagon Train entitled The Sam Pulaski Story recycled it for Annette Funicello as Rose Pulaski. The dress made another appearance in The Virginian in the 1964 episode The Invaders, where Beverley Owen wore it as Margaret “Maggie” Tyrone.

You can find more pink costumes by clicking here!

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Costume Designer:
  • Helen Colvig

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