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"Myrna Loy: A Timeless Beauty and Icon of the Silver Screen" From her early days in Hollywood to her iconic roles

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)

Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1940)
Elegant simplicity distinguished this evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in I Love You Again (1941). It depended for its style importance on the beautiful draping of the material

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle

Myrna Loy in a Dolly Tree gown from Too Hot to Handle (MGM 1938), which was the one concession to glamour in the film. This cool, white, crepe column gown

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)

Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)
a shiny alluring sheath of black cire moulded to the figure formed this gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934)

Background imageMyrna Collection: Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love Silverware

Rosalind Russell?s housecoat advert - First Love Silverware
Rosalind Russell?s housecoat for an advertisement for First Love silverware (1937). The housecoat ? stylistically matched Dolly Tree

Background imageMyrna Collection: The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell

The wedding scene from Manproof (1938) with Rosalind Russell (Left) and Myrna Loy (right) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1938

Background imageMyrna Collection: Front cover of Photoplay featuring Myrna Loy, 1935

Front cover of Photoplay featuring Myrna Loy, 1935 Date: Feb-35

Background imageMyrna Collection: Dolly Tree measuring the dummy for Myrna Loy

Dolly Tree measuring the dummy for Myrna Loy in the MGM costume department, late 1930s Date: 1930s

Background imageMyrna Collection: Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in Test Pilot

Clark Gable, Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy in Test Pilot (1938) with Loy in a Dolly Tree suit Date: 1938

Background imageMyrna Collection: Filming Stamboul Quest with Myrna Loy (1934)

Filming Stamboul Quest with Myrna Loy (1934) wearing a Dolly Tree gown Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: Jean Harlow and Myrna Loy in Wife Versus Secretary (1936)

Jean Harlow and Myrna Loy in Wife Versus Secretary (1936) wearing Dolly Tree creations Date: 1936

Background imageMyrna Collection: Wife Versus Secretary

Wife Versus Secretary
A classic example of Dolly Tree?s emphasis on simplicity and perfect line is represented in these two striking gowns for Myrna Loy and Jean Harlow in Wife Versus Secretary (1936). Date: 1936

Background imageMyrna Collection: A scene from Test Pilot (1938)

A scene from Test Pilot (1938) with Myrna Loy (dressed by Dolly Tree), Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable Date: 1938

Background imageMyrna Collection: Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Test Pilot (1938)

Picturegoers Famous Film Supplement for Test Pilot (1938) starring Myrna Loy (dressed by Dolly Tree), Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable: a film dressed by Dolly Tree Date: 1938

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy and Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)

Myrna Loy and Una Merkel in Evelyn Prentice (1934)
Myrna Loy and Una Merkel wearing Dolly Tree gowns in Evelyn Prentice (1934). Una Merkel?s creation was originally created for Myrna Loy in The Thin Man (1934). Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) - Myrna Loy, Max Baer

The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) - Myrna Loy, Max Baer
The German Film Kurier magazine for The Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) with Myrna Loy (in a Dolly Tree creation) and Max Baer Date: 1933

Background imageMyrna Collection: A stylish evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy

A stylish evening gown designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy at the time of I Love You Again (1940). Date: 1940

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Third Finger Left Hand (1940)

Myrna Loy in Third Finger Left Hand (1940)
Costume design by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy in Third Finger Left Hand (1940) for a lovely hostess gown perfect for an evening at home

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Manproof (1937)

Myrna Loy in Manproof (1937)
Myrna Loy in a heavy white crepe evening gown fashioned along Grecian lines, designed by Dolly Tree in Manproof (1937). Purely classic in styling

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Libeled Lady (1936)

Myrna Loy in Libeled Lady (1936)
Myrna Loy wearing a gown designed by Dolly Tree in Libeled Lady (1936). The stunning black tulle formal gown had the new flaring silhouette and featured a tiered tunic

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Petticoat Fever (1936)

Myrna Loy in Petticoat Fever (1936)
Myrna Loy wore this Dolly Tree negligee in Petticoat Fever (1936). Date: 1936

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy at the time of Whipsaw (1936)

Myrna Loy at the time of Whipsaw (1936)
A stunning two-piece ensemble in white woven cloth designed by Dolly Tree for Myrna Loy at the time of Whipsaw (1934) as a lounging outfit or casual afternoon ensemble for cocktails

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Whipsaw (1934)

Myrna Loy in Whipsaw (1934)
The defining Dolly Tree creation for Myrna Loy in Whipsaw (1934) was a dark coat with a large collar and bands up both sides made of krimmer (Russian lamb fur). Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: Seymour?s feature about Dolly Tree

Seymour?s feature about Dolly Tree
Seymour?s feature in Photoplay, February 1935 about Dolly Tree?s Calla Lily-inspired gown for Myrna Loy in Evelyn Prentice (1934) Date: 1935

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934)

Myrna Loy in Manhattan Melodrama (1934)
Myrna Loy wearing a dramatic floor-length lam coat in Manhattan Melodrama (1934), desigend by Dolly Tree with a decided flair from the waist and a huge fur collar and cuffs Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy on the set of Manhatten Melodrama (1934) with

Myrna Loy on the set of Manhatten Melodrama (1934) with
Myrna Loy on the set of Manhattan Melodrama (1934) wearing a charming shell pink chiffon spring gown designed by Dolly Tree, with a V neck and cluster of flowers on the shoulder

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest (1934)

Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest (1934) wearing a Dolly Tree draped white gown with clever shirring on the sleeves and a waistband and floor-length sash-ties in a darker material. Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: A scene from The Thin Man (1934)

A scene from The Thin Man (1934) with William Powell, Myrna Loy, Minna Gombell and Nat Pendleton (Gombell and Loy in Dolly Tree creations) Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in Prizefighter and the Lady (1933)

Myrna Loy in Prizefighter and the Lady (1933) wearing a Dolly Tree creation Date: 1933

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy (left) and Maureen O?Sullivan (right) in Skyline

Myrna Loy (left) and Maureen O?Sullivan (right) in Skyline (Fox Studios / 1931) wearing Dolly Tree gowns Date: 1931

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy, American actress

Myrna Loy, American actress. Date: 1934

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in the film, The Thin Man

Myrna Loy in the film, The Thin Man
Myrna Loy, American actress, in the film, The Thin Man. 1945

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy (1905-1993), American actress, c1930s

Myrna Loy (1905-1993), American actress, c1930s

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy (1905-1993), American actress, c1930s-c1940s

Myrna Loy (1905-1993), American actress, c1930s-c1940s. Signrd photograph. Loy began her career playing bit parts in movies, among them the silent version of Ben-Hur (1926)

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy, American actress, 1934-1935

Myrna Loy, American actress, 1934-1935. Myrna Loy was one of Hollywoods most popular and best paid stars of the 1930s. Taken from Meet the Film Stars, by Seton Margrave. (London, 1934-1935)

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy, (1905-1993), American motion picture actress, 20th century

Myrna Loy, (1905-1993), American motion picture actress, 20th century

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy in a bathing suit, 1927

Myrna Loy in a bathing suit, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageMyrna Collection: William Powell and Myrna Loy

William Powell and Myrna Loy
Front Cover of The Bystander, William Powell (1892 1984), American actor paired with Myrna Loy (1905 1993), American film, television and stage actress, in 14 films

Background imageMyrna Collection: Myrna Loy

Myrna Loy (1905 1993), American film actress

Background imageMyrna Collection: Night view of Broadway, Portland, Oregon, USA

Night view of Broadway, Portland, Oregon, USA, with various neon signs. Date: 1936

Background imageMyrna Collection: MYRNA LOY (1905-1993). American cinemactress

MYRNA LOY (1905-1993). American cinemactress

Background imageMyrna Collection: MYRNA LOY (1905-1993). American film actress

MYRNA LOY (1905-1993). American film actress



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"Myrna Loy: A Timeless Beauty and Icon of the Silver Screen" From her early days in Hollywood to her iconic roles, Myrna Loy captivated audiences with her stunning beauty and undeniable talent. In 1927, she graced the screen in a daring bathing suit, showcasing her confidence and allure. But it was not just about glamour for Myrna Loy. In "Too Hot to Handle, " she mesmerized viewers in a breathtaking Dolly Tree gown, proving that she could effortlessly transition from sultry to elegant. One of her most memorable performances came in "I Love You Again" (1940), where Loy's charm shone through as she shared the screen with William Powell. Their on-screen chemistry was unparalleled, making them one of Hollywood's most beloved duos. Loy's versatility extended beyond acting; she even appeared in an advertisement for Rosalind Russell's housecoat advert for First Love Silverware. Her grace and poise were evident as she showcased both fashion and elegance. In "Manproof" (1938), Loy stole hearts once again during a captivating wedding scene alongside Rosalind Russell. The film highlighted not only their incredible talents but also their strong bond as friends off-screen. Speaking of bonds, no discussion about Myrna Loy would be complete without mentioning her unforgettable partnership with William Powell. Together they created magic on-screen, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history. Her enchanting presence did not go unnoticed by magazines either - Photoplay featured Myrna Loy on its front cover in 1935. This recognition solidified her status as one of Hollywood's leading ladies. Behind the scenes, loyalty flowed both ways as renowned designer Dolly Tree measured the dummy for Myrna Loy herself. This collaboration resulted in timeless fashion moments that continue to inspire today. Throughout her career, loyalty remained a constant theme for Myrna Loy.