I really enjoyed Lisa's style in the movie Come September. Lisa was played by Italian bombshell Gina Lollobrigida, to great effect! The film was a fun little romantic comedy that had her starring opposite Rock Hudson, and the entire story takes place in Italy (reason enough to see it).
Here are some of the outfits Lisa wore that I went nuts over.
Beautiful 60's new look white gown with blue beading and matching heels. The scooter doesn't hurt, either.
The wedding dress that Lisa wears in the beginning and end of the film is simply breathtaking. Although I could do without the silly little crown she has on, the sheer lace over the sweetheart bodice couldn't be more stunning. It's modest enough while still showing some skin.
Aggh, I really wish I could find a full length image of this nightgown, but to no avail. It looks like, as my cousin so eloquently stated, "an ombre lemon yellow and white" dream. All of the clothing fits Lillobrigida like a glove, too...A snug (yet classy) one.
This scene was absolutely hilarious. There is nothing like watching a manly man do ridiculous early 60s dance moves - look how silly Rock Hudson looks! But what we really need to focus on is this wacko silver gown encrusted with beads and pearls. WOW.
Another winning ensemble. The neckline on this black and white graphic dress is so very modern. I adore how the costumers have paired it with a red veiled hat and white gloves. They add just the right amount of interest and color.
The shoes were also nothing to sneeze at in this flick. Here is a nice close-up of Lisa discreetly flirting with Rock Hudson in her sizzling midnight blue pumps.
I don't really think early 1960s style can be beat. It's ladylike in that women always look tied together and wear silhouettes that compliment their body types. At the same time, though, it's fun - there is a lot of tasteful color to be seen, and the introduction of light polyester fabrics made things more comfortable and easy to wear.
XO,
Jeezum Crow.
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