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1944 Lucille Ball "Meet the People" Screen Worn Wardrobe

1944 Lucille Ball "Meet the People" Screen Worn Wardrobe

Lucille Ball's screen worn outfit from "Meet the People" (1944). As was common with musicals made during the war, this was a star-studded MGM picture. Ball plays a stuck-up but popular Broadway star who joins the World War II home front effort as a welder in a shipyard. There she meets a fellow welder, played by Dick Powell, and (What else?) falls in love. But this costume is not Ball's welder's togs, but instead a fancier wardrobe, in dress-up mode. Outfit is an attractive gray jumpsuit and off-white blouse. Vest has tagging reading "Lucille Ball" inside. Originates from Profiles in History, whose 8/3/2001 invoice is included. Invoice shows: Hollywood Auction 9, Lot 100 - Lucille Ball Jumpsuit from "Meet the People". Also included is a certificate of Authenticity signed by Roslyn Herman of Roslyn Herman Antiques & Collectibles.Possess this screen worn outfit from an All-time American Comedic Legend.


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