An Adolphe Menjou coat from The Great Flirtation Paramount Pictures, 1934. Designed by Travis Banton Black gothic cutaway coat with high neck and elaborate gold embroidery throughout, bearing interior "Western Costume Co." stamps and modern barcode. The meticulous stitching and construction of this costume are a credit to Paramount's premiere designer of the period, Travis Banton who was the favorite designer of Marlene Dietrich and other Paramount stars. Menjou plays an actor jealous of his wife's success and is seen wearing the coat throughout much of the film. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
An Adolphe Menjou coat from The Great Flirtation Paramount Pictures, 1934. Designed by Travis Banton Black gothic cutaway coat with high neck and elaborate gold embroidery throughout, bearing interior "Western Costume Co." stamps and modern barcode. The meticulous stitching and construction of this costume are a credit to Paramount's premiere designer of the period, Travis Banton who was the favorite designer of Marlene Dietrich and other Paramount stars. Menjou plays an actor jealous of his wife's success and is seen wearing the coat throughout much of the film. Accompanied by a DVD of the film.
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