Irene Lenz "Virginia Fisher"

Irene Lentz - Worked for seven years, from 1942, as executive costume designer for MGM, succeeding Adrian. During that time Irene designed for over 50 films, as well as supervising the personal wardrobes of top stars. She became world-famous for her "soufflé creations," but is probably best remembered for Lana Turner's outfits in THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (1946), notably Turner's entrance costume of turban, midriff blouse and "hot pants" (the first time the latter had been worn on screen).

She hired Virginia Fisher, the artist,  to paint  for her costume designer.

Irene was married to screenwriter Eliot Gibbons, brother of Cedric Gibbons, the supervising art director of MGM (whose influence helped land Irene there after she had been discovered by his wife, Dolores Del Rio). When her contract with MGM ended, she opened her own fashion house and was the first leading costume designer to have boutiques inside department stores throughout the US. She committed suicide in 1962.

Nominated for Costume Design (Black & White) 1948: B.F.'S DAUGHTER
Nominated for Costume Design (Color) 1960: MIDNIGHT LACE

Original Drawing

POR

Midriff Cutout

Original Drawing

White dress with silver: Original Drawing from 1947 movie B.F.'s Daughter staring Barbara Stanwyek..

POR

Original Drawing

POR

     

 

Mark@Artsellers.com

949-497-5578

                 PREVIOUS PAGE                   to  HOME PAGE       to  MANY MORE ARTISTS     NEXT PAGE

_______________________________________________________________________________________

This page, all design & contents, are Copyright (c) 1994 by ArtSellers,
949-497-5578  E-Mail: mark@artsellers.com