Saturday, May 27, 2006
Earlier to "Project Runway," before "Sex and the City" were the light years missing any of the superstars. Nowadays, cable channels have ardently gone after red carpet fashion, "That Girl."’That girl’ was Marlo Thomas. And her show, "That Girl," was every 1960s-era promising fashionist's not-so-guilty delight. The succession was a full-fledged fashion show camouflaged as a sitcom.
Now the first flavor (1966-67) is released on DVD ($39.98 from Shout! factory). It's sure to vibrate with any girl who ever slobbered over Marlo's mod. She dreamed about boasting down Fifth Avenue in her white go-go boots.In fact the show made Thomas a great star, and Thomas helped make her as a star of fashion. The iconic opening glorifies the show with her in one marvelous outfit succeeding with other emphasized outcomes of the show was fascinated with clothing, accessories, hairstyles and makeup. The attire included trendsetting fashion wears from some of the leading designers and fashion houses of the time, including Cardinali, Halston, Courrèges and Oscar de la Renta. The show with that fabulous wardrobe is recently to be highlighted to the magic of television.




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