1932: Marlene Dietrich (1901 - 1992) as Madeline or Shanghai Lily in the film 'Shanghai Express', directed by Josef von Sternberg. Costumes by Travis Banton. (Photo by Don English/John Kobal ...
Dietrich is dead. Long live her style. She was a radiant self-creation, the original movie-star cross-dresser and the ultimate narcissist. Like Madonna, in whose “Vogue” video she is reincarnated, ...
Dietrich had a long and very successful career in the film industry, both as a singer and actor. Some of her most famous films include Dishonored, Witness for the Prosecution, and Judgement at ...
The German siren was a trailblazer in pushing the boundaries of fashion's gender constructs, stood firm for her political beliefs, and captured the world's imagination. From Redbook ...
Paris paid tribute Thursday to film legend Marlene Dietrich, renaming a square in a posh neighborhood in her honor as a museum prepared to open an exposition of the clothes that made her a fashion ...
YOU’VE GOT THAT LOOK: The spirit of Marlene Dietrich hovered over Dior’s pre-fall campaign, with models wearing looks that reflected the legendary Hollywood star’s androgynous allure. But whereas ...
HER OWN WOMAN: Without question, Marlene Dietrich’s popularity has stood the test of time. Now her transgressiveness, self-styled photo shoots, strong mindedness and unmistakable fashion sense are the ...
Worn by the actress to the Academy Awards and in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Stage Fright,' Dietrich's Jarretiere bracelet is part of the upcoming Christie's sale, 'The Magnificent Jewels of Anne Eisenhower.' ...
Julia is a writer for Collider with a penchant for peanut sauce, Savage Garden, and the great outdoors (provided she's observing from indoors). “She has sex but no positive gender,” wrote Kenneth ...
Dear Marylou: As a design student looking at pictures of all the many new transparent dresses, I'm wondering who created the first one -- the first one suitable for public viewing? -- A.C.C., Staten ...
The legendary actress wore the Jarretiere bracelet to the Academy Awards and in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Stage Fright.' By Christy Piña Associate Editor Marlene Dietrich’s iconic Van Cleef & Arpels ruby ...