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  1. 30. Juli 2019 · Over his time at MGM, Adrian produced 50 to 75 sketches per day, designing and creating costumes for over 250 MGM films. Adrian’s time at MGM studios resulted in some of his best and most glamorous work, dressing iconic Hollywood actresses, including; Greta Garbo, Katharine Hepburn, Joan Crawford an

  2. Adrian Gilbert is a British author and historian who writes primarily on the subject of military history – particularly relating to wars of the 20th century. Although most of his work is published for adults, he has also written several non-fiction books for children.

  3. Gilbert Adrian, American couturier and costume designer, epitomized glamorous dressing and unique sense of style during Hollywood’s Golden Age. His unique legacy transcends time, and is reflected in Adrian Original’s enduring and relevant designs for the modern woman. Dressing women with confidence, grace, and allure is the essence and core principle behind the revival of the brand.

  4. Waffen-SS: Hitler's Army at War Gebundene Ausgabe – 25. Juni 2019. Englisch Ausgabe von Adrian Gilbert (Autor) 4,5 96 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. From an award-winning and bestselling historian, the first comprehensive military history in over fifty years of Hitler's famous and infamous personal army: the Waffen-SS.

  5. As a costume designer for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Gilbert Adrian created striking garments for a fashion-show sequence in the film The Women (1939) that echo Elsa Schiaparelli’s Surrealist designs. Adrian’s work for his own fashion house, founded in 1942, would continue to reference modern art. This trim evening dress, created from a textile ...

  6. Adrian celebrated simple, American-made fabrics in his designs, frequently using gingham or simple organdy for evening, as well as daywear. Here, the designer paired red and white striped cotton with red, white and blue eyelet to create a dress that embodies both his own aesthetic and post-war American patriotism.

  7. Gilbert Adrian—better known simply as Adrian—was a dress and costume designer who enjoyed an extremely successful career designing gowns for Hollywood films from the 1920s until World War II, when he opened his own fashion house. This textile (and the dress for which it was used as the front panel) was designed by Adrian and shown at the 1945 "American Fashions and Fabrics" exhibition at ...