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Rhona: 21 to 25 year old female of any ethnicity, cute, sincere, funny, intelligent, an archaeologist in training who leaves for Mexico to dig up a Mayan tomb hoping to make her slacker video game addicted boyfriend Steve grow up
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While wearing mostly pajama-type silk pants in the house, she would always dress up outside, even while going shopping, just in case a photographer passed by, Join-Dieterle said "
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Arriving in Hollywood in the 1930s at a time when the film capital was importing exotic actresses, Dietrich outlasted most of them
While top tailors and fashion designers, like Dior, created her dresses, Dietrich made them famous, made them her own One Parisian hotel in the 1930s wouldn't even allow her to enter through its main entrance in pants, Schroeter said
The final piece in the exhibition, Marlene's famous white, majestic swan-feather coat, leaves a final sense of the myth she created around her: that of a queen, self-confident and icy â€â€? but above all, glamorous
The museum has borrowed more than 250 pieces of the late star's wardrobe and accessories from a collection at the Filmmuseum Berlin, where Dietrich was born in 1901 citizen in 1939
The coat contrasts with a uniform exhibited earlier, which she wore while singing for American troops during World War II Paris Honors Dietrich With Fashion Expo
Jun 12, 10:32 AM EST
Paris pays tribute to film legend Marlene Dietrich, with the renaming Thursday of a square in her honor and an exposition showing off a stunning collection of clothes that enhanced her mythic status
Arranging the pieces by what she wore in public and private hasn't been easy, considering that Dietrich unconventionally let the two domains overlap Dietrich renounced Nazi Germany in the 1930s
"She not only was 'a la mode,' she also influenced fashion directly," she said
In Dietrich's day, women didn't wear pants, especially not in public â€â€? so her trousers and male accessories like hats and canes were particularly shocking
The expo, "Marlene Dietrich: creation of a myth," opens Saturday at the Galliera, the Fashion Museum of Paris, and features items from the closet of one of Hollywood's most exotic actresses
Dietrich was ahead of her time and served as inspiration for a generation of fashion designers S Barbara Schroeter, who restores textiles for the Filmmuseum, said Dietrich would stand still in a dress for 10 hours at a time while tailors improved it under her direction
"Glamour, shock, provocation, elegance" are some of the words that best describe this distinct Dietrich style, according to Werner Sudendorf, director of the collection in Berlin She became a U
"The clothes tell us about Marlene's personality," said Catherine Join-Dieterle, the museum's director One of her pantsuits was later picked up by Yves-Saint Laurent and now constitute common attire for women
Later Thursday, a square was to be named in her honor in Paris, where she spent the last 17 years of her life until her death in 1992 at age 90
The pieces are being exhibited in three dark, big rooms, the clothes mysteriously lit and her songs playing in the background â€â€? just as the sultry screen siren would have liked it
She reached the height of her career in the 1930s and 1940s with "Shanghai Express," "Morocco," "The Blond Venus," "The Blue Angel" and "The Flame of New Orleans