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Alfred Hitchcock and Edith Head during the making of Marnie (1964). How costume designer Edith Head brought to life the director’s motif-rich visual universe, from Kim Novak’s opposing personas in Vertigo to Ingrid Bergman’s black dress in Notorious By Caroline Young In September 1968, Edith Head touched down at Paris’s Orly Airport in the company of Alfred Hitchcock. As one of the director’s vital collaborators, Edith had been given an all-expenses-paid trip to the City of Light to plan the ...
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