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Actress Marlene Dietrich, right, models a long sleeved, ankle length, slim gown of gold and white brocade, while Gertrude Mayers, regional director of the Philadelphia Fashion Group wears a silver gray jersey gown highlighted with crystal, in Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 1957. Dietrich won the Fashion Group's Crystal Tribute award for
Marlene Dietrich, honored on October 25, 1957 at Philadelphia??s Crystal Ball as the woman having the greatest continuing impact on fashion through the years, wears a tailored evening dress of gold and white brocaded sari silk designed by Jean Louis of Hollywood, to accept the award. The dress looks like a suit, but the jacket doesn??t come off. (AP Photo)
From left to right: Buff Cobb, Mary Sinclair, actress Marlene Dietrich, and Faye Emerson appear at the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus at New York's Madison Square Garden for a benefit performance for United Cerebral Palsy of New York City, April 2, 1954. (AP Photo/Matty Zimmerman)
Oct 31, 1950; London, England, UK; The QUEEN MOTHER, the creator of the modern British monarchy, brought the royal household - previously a stuffy institution - far closer to the people. But the Queen Mother also had a tough, steely side, which she often had to draw upon after entering the royal family as Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. Pictured at Londons 'The Mudlark' premiere greeting the leading actress IRENE DUNNE (to the left) and MARLENE DIETRICH (middle). (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine