Thirty years after the death of the most celebrated costume designer in Hollywood history, a look back on the talent, strangeness, and PR bonanza that was Edith Head.
In this week’s Hollywood Reporter.
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Thirty years after the death of the most celebrated costume designer in Hollywood history, a look back on the talent, strangeness, and PR bonanza that was Edith Head.
In this week’s Hollywood Reporter.
Posted in Last Night When We Were Hollywood
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