"GENE IN SPARKLING SEDUCTION" In this riveting thriller, Gene plays the part of a private investigator hired by the wife of a Hollywood mogul to expose her husband’s infidelities. But then Gene unexpectedly falls in love with the very man she is investigating, ...and ends up pairing up with him to expose his wife’s hidden plans for murder. In her moonlit rendezvous scene, Gene sweeps into the room in a very sinuous gown named for the title of this film.
In this madcap "girl friday" romantic comedy, "PERSONAL SECRETARY", Gene saves the day for her harried boss...and wins his heart! And she wears a dress that is a working girl's dream. A gray taffeta dress with organdy collar, cuffs, and white button detail. Hat and handbag are fashioned of chenille "violets." With matching shoes and hose. Circa 1957.
"GENE IN THE KING'S DAUGHTER" "Here’s a reading from the script of Gene Marshall’s newest film hit, "The King's Daughter": ‘Palace life is so stifling, Edward. Father forbids it, but I must find a way to get out! I want to see what the world is like, not just looking down from this tower...but there, in the streets, where the people live their lives with energy, wit and passion! Can you help me?' - 'Yes, your Highness. I will come for you at midnight'."
Gene hosts an elegant Chinese dinner party for friends, and loves to dress the part.MANDARIN MOOD Oriental-style pajamas are of figured and plain silk with navy satin accents. Complete with "coin" earrings, tiny hair chop sticks and golden sandals. Circa 1946.
In this musical spectacular "GENE IN BIRD OF PARADISE" Gene gets to strut her stuff...and show off her million-dollar legs!...As a showgirl who steps out of the chorus line to become a star.
"PROMENADE" Promenade is a stunning suit Gene wears for a leisurely luncheon in Beverly Hills. Orchid twill accented with navy and white gingham. Sleeveless blouse under a fully lined jacket. Matching checked shoes, plus veiled hat, gloves, and hose. Circa 1945
"GENE IN ICED COFFEE" Gene introduces a jazzy love song of the same name in one of her film roles wearing this dramatically-draped gown.
TANGO Latin rhythms inspire Gene as she plays an ambassador's daughter in love with an Argentine painter. Circa 1951.
"GENE IN MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" -Text to come-
In a lighthearted musical film with a nautical theme, Gene gets a chance to show off her tap-dancing prowess. "SEA SPREE" She wears a middy halter top with sailor collar, matching pants with nautical button detailing, and jacket. matching shoes, hose, jewelry and hair ribbon. Circa 1943.
"GENE IN WHITE HYACINTH" For Gene, it is a supremely romantic film moment, and one her fans will never forget. On a spring day, after nearly five years apart, the two lovers meet once more. As their eyes make contact, the world around them seems to melt away.
"BLOSSOMS IN THE SNOW" - This outfit will be out in the Fall and will only be available through dealers - limited 5000 pieces. TEXT TO COME.
"GENE IN - A NIGHT AT VERSAILLES" On a tour of Europe, Gene attends a gala dinner party held to benefit the restoration of Versailles after the war.
"OUT FOR A STROLL" Meet Gene's two new pet dogs - "Dottie & Dashiell" a lovable pair of terriers! One black and one white, and they’ll go out walking on their double golden leash, showing off their matching "jeweled" collars.
"GENE'S 1997 ACCESSORIES" Along with great clothing, Gene also has other great items - "HOT DAY IN HOLLYWOOD ACCESSORIES PACK", a terrific dress form to have her clothing tailored on - "GENE'S DRESS FORM".
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