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Costumes for the film
were designed by Ray Aghayan who is best known for his partnership with
designer Bob Mackie in many many film and television and stage productions. Ray Aghayan also designed for other
films including "Lady Sings the Blues" in 1973 and "Funny
Lady" in 1976.
The story of Doctor
Dolittle is well known and tells the story of veterinarian Rex Harrison who has
the talent of speaking to animals in animal languages. Dr Dolittle sets off around the world to
search for the Great Pink Sea Snail. The film has some very memorable songs
including “ This Is the World of Doctor Dolittle” sung by co-star Anthony
Newley and Rex Harrison singing "If I Could Talk To The Animals."
No you’ve never seen anything
like it in your life!
Hot off the heals of one Julie Andrews costume comes another!
Here is another amazing and for me breathtaking gown from one of my favourite films. In it Julie Andrews portrayed the life of English theatre and musical star Gertrude Lawrence in the 1968 20th Century Fox film “Star!”
This stunning costume is comprised of a black ostrich feather covered silk gown with beaded shoulder straps and matching ostrich feather jacket.
The costumes is worn in two scenes along side everyone’s favourite TV Dad, Robert Reed of “The Brady Bunch” fame.
The costume also comes with the original Ostrich Muff however is not seen in the film.
The costumes were designed by Donald Brooks who produced over 3,040 individual costumes for the film and a whopping 125 outfits for Julie Andrews alone. Still considered a record in terms of costume changes for one star in any film.
Julie Andrews costumes for the film cost an amazing $750,000 in 1968 dollars.
The costumes were executed by Western Costume Company who took ownership of the costume collection after filming.
These costumes were then rented out on many occasions over the next 20 years.
In the early 90’s as part of a clean out, Western Costume began a series of auctions through then auction house Butterfields and Butterfields.
Donald Brooks was nominated for an Academy Award for 'Best Costume Design' for his work in this film.
The costume also appears on the cover of the DVD.
This is a wardrobe costume test from Western Costume showing Julie Andrews in costume.
And below is a clip of the amazing costumes worn by Julie Andrews in the film as well as my favourite song from the film.
It is just amazing to me that such a delicate costume has survived.
Here is an elegant evening gown worn by Julie Andrews in the 1969 Paramount film “Darling Lili”. Costumes for the film were designed by Donald Brooks.
The costume consists of a golden silk-faille and chiffon gown with thousands of decorative rhinestones, bugle beads and diamantes sewn into an elaborate series of panels, which adorn the gown. The gown is low cut and quite heavy.
Darling Lili tells the story of a World War I music hall performer who doubles as a German spy. The film involves Andrews using her charm to obtain secrets from an American pilot played by Rock Hudson. The story is a variation on Mata Hari but with a happy ending.
The costume was designed by Donald Brooks who also designed for her in “Star!” The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Brooks, deigned for both stage and screen as well as the fashion industry. His preference was to design for the stage. He won a Tony Award for his costumes in the Broadway musical ''No Strings'' and three Oscar nominations. He has designed for many other Broadway shows including “Flora The Red Menace” for Liza Minnelli.
He was a prolific designer. For the 1968 movie ''Star!'' for example, he was required to design some 3,500 costumes.
Below are more detailed photos of the design to the costume. The pattern is very elaborate and would have taken someone quite a while to complete. Whilst Brooks designed the costumes, they were executed by the still running Western Costume Company in Hollywood.
Darling Lili was produced and directed by Blake Edwards, future husband to Julie Andrews. The film was plagued with problems including interference from the studios. It received poor distribution by Paramount however despite setting box-office records at Radio City Music Hall, the film was a flop.
This was the very first movie of the seven that Julie Andrews and Blake Edwards did together.
The costume can be seen in the following clip. The costume comes in at 4:35:
Julie is noted as having said of this production "I'm trying to be very still in this one, Lili isn't a lady who is bouncy. She's somebody who's cool and in perfect control, and then gets all gibberish". It was unlike her other roles to date.
Julie Andrews received a nomination for Best Actress, Musical or Comedy, while "Darling Lili" won for Best Original Song. The film was also nominated for Best Picture, Musical or Comedy.
Julie Andrews herself has said that it was never Blake Edward’s intention to make it as much of a musical as it became, but if you are going to have Julie Andrews in a movie, why not make her sing as much as possible I say!
A great gown from an entertaining film starring the wonderful Julie Andrews.