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My 10 pound headache!" she calls it.
It weighs all of that and soars into the lights in a style made famous by Ziegfeld. It, like all the fashions in "Valley of the Dolls," was designed by the popular and highly rated couturier, William Travilla.
"But the darn thing gave me a headache," repeats Sharon. "I wear it in one rehearsal scene, I play a girl getting ready for a new Broadway Show. The sequence took two days to shoot with me walking around under that leaded glitter, nine steady hours a day.
I'm surprised any of the stills they took of me turned out okay. I wasn't emoting when they made them, I'm just feeling sorry for myself."โSharon Tate, in an excerpt from an interview published in the Detroit Free Press Newspaper on Saturday, January 20th, 1968.
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Photos taken on the set of "Valley of the Dolls" by Curt Gunther, 1967. Costume by Travilla.
It weighs all of that and soars into the lights in a style made famous by Ziegfeld. It, like all the fashions in "Valley of the Dolls," was designed by the popular and highly rated couturier, William Travilla.
"But the darn thing gave me a headache," repeats Sharon. "I wear it in one rehearsal scene, I play a girl getting ready for a new Broadway Show. The sequence took two days to shoot with me walking around under that leaded glitter, nine steady hours a day.
I'm surprised any of the stills they took of me turned out okay. I wasn't emoting when they made them, I'm just feeling sorry for myself."โSharon Tate, in an excerpt from an interview published in the Detroit Free Press Newspaper on Saturday, January 20th, 1968.
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Photos taken on the set of "Valley of the Dolls" by Curt Gunther, 1967. Costume by Travilla.