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A Maureen O'Hara silk sheath worn on What's My Line? in 1959, together with a black velvet cocktail dress worn on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1962
29 November 2016, 12:00 EST
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A Maureen O'Hara silk sheath worn on What's My Line? in 1959, together with a black velvet cocktail dress worn on The Ed Sullivan Show, 1962
Emerald green silk sheath with embroidery and sequins in a floral pattern, with matching clutch. Interior cream-colored label with black lettering inscribed, "Pedro Rodriguez / Madrid / Barcelona / S. Sebastian." O'Hara wore this ensemble when she appeared on the television game show, "What's My Line?" (1959), as well as to the inaugural celebration of National Press Club president, Ed Edstrom, in 1960. Accompanied by a photo of O'Hara wearing the dress while chatting with Richard Nixon. Together with a sleeveless black velvet cocktail dress with ornate gold and pink metallic embroidered flowers. O'Hara apparently favored this dress, as it was worn on The Ed Sullivan Show (1962), as well as to the 1960 New York Critics Awards, the 1962 Golden Globe Awards, and to various nightclubs and social outings in Hollywood.


















