My Fair Lady, 1958
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My Fair Lady, 1958

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My Fair Lady, 1958
A wide-brimmed hat of black straw, the crown with black glazed cotton tied in bow with white glazed cotton and a black and white sripted ribbon, with black net veil -- 24in. (61cm.) diam. -- made for an unidentified character in the Ascot racecourse scene in the 1958 stage production of My Fair Lady, Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
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Ex-Lot 449, Sotheby's Textiles, London, 27th March, 1996
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Lot Essay

Following its huge Broadway success, My Fair Lady opened to much acclaim in London on 30th April, 1958. Julie Andrews played Eliza Doolittle opposite Rex Harrison's Professor Higgins. As with the later 1964 film adaptation, the costumes for the stage production were designed by Cecil Beaton, and remain some of the most recognisable costume designs.

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