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Since today is Lucille Ball’s 100th birthday, here’s a project I had 4 or 5 years ago. I had a client ask for an I Love Lucy costume and she brought me this picture of the Franklin Mint Lucille Bal…
It's a new year, so you want to check out some couples costume ideas. No same old, boring here! While dressing up is one of the best parts of Halloween, sometimes coming up with the perfect couples' costume idea can be a chore. What if you're a LGBTQ+ couple, pregnant, or a c ...
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I love the I Love Lucy television show! The many funny elements in this show was highly influential on me and crafted a large portion of my humor. When attempting to be funny (that's right, I said attempting because who really knows if I am ever truly funny. But hey, a girl can try!), so many times my jokes can be very over-the-top like what would be on the I Love Lucy Show. The comedy wasn't the only influential part of Lucile Ball's career, however. When thinking of the typical 1950's ladies fashion we often think of Lucy's style. Today I want to talk a closer look at some of the iconic outfits that Lucy wore in her very first television show! I do not own this image. I do not own this image. I do not own this image. I do not own this image. Lucille Ball may not be held in the same high fashion regard as someone like Audrey Hepburn, but that doesn't mean Lucy didn't know fashion! In some ways she was her very own (and highly underrated) fashionista. Anyone who has watched one of her pre-I Love Lucy films then you know that she wore some gorgeous gowns in those movies! Obviously there was a costume designer on her films and probably her television shows too, but that doesn't mean that Lucy never got a say in what she would be wearing in front of the huge audiences. Lucy had a voice in almost every aspect of her television shows and it would be naive to think that her style choices would be any different. The general style (with some slight differences depending on what Lucy is trying to achieve in that episode) consists of dresses that fall in line with the Christian Dior's New Look, pump heels, sophisticated hats, large collars, preppy style layerings, plenty of prints (particularly polka dots), and groundbreaking pants. Yes, women wearing pants back in the 1950's was pretty shocking. Thankfully people like Lucy were willing to take the heat of wearing them and now women of today have so much more liberty in fashion. I do not own this image. She worked her typical style even into her maternity looks.I do not own this image. Lucy even rocked pjs!I do not own this image. Most of all, I think Lucy's fearlessness within the fashion department is the most impressive and influential. The fact that she dressed up as so many different things throughout her career and she did it without the fear of wondering what people would say. Lucy wasn't wearing outfits to be pretty, she wore them to be funny and to most importantly be herself. Now that is what I call inspiring! Much Love, Sarah
Dress up as Lucy and Ricky with things you already have on hand or can find easily at Goodwill or your grandmother's closet.
I Love Lucy defined comedy on television. Anybody who grew up in the 1950s would recall how this was a must-watch show. The show's notoriety has led to so many classic episodes. One of the best was "Job Switching' from season two. In celebration of the show's lasting legacy, CBS is giving the show a
Only about a quarter of Americans owned a television when the first episode of I Love Lucy premiered in 1951. Prior to television, radio content was incredibly popular for entertainment. Before her television debut, Lucille Ball starred in a radio showed called My Favorite Husband. It was there that Lucille met the producers and writers that would eventually work on I Love Lucy.Lucille agreed to work in television only if she was cast alongside her husband, Desi Arnaz. CBS was not thrilled about
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Officially Licensed Womens Lucille Ball Costume Are you tired, run down, listless? Do you pop out at parties? Are you unpopular? Well, the answer to all your pr...
A fashion look from October 2016 by a-james5215 featuring Lime Crime, Ricardo, halloweencostume and DIYHalloween