The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design and Larry McQueen

Larry McQueen has an incredible collection of Hollywood costumes made for the motion picture industry by top designers like Adrian and Banton.

Mr. McQueen has a story to tell for each piece in his collection. Not only does he appreciate the designer and the exquisite costumes but he also respects the artist that made them.

His collections have been on exhibit all around the world.

Below, are just a few to share:

Mr. McQueen’s attention to details is the catalyst for recreating jewelry from past films

Plunkett Exhibit: Fashion Institute of Design Merchandising – Los Angeles, CA October 31, 2003- July 15, 2004 Pieces shown in Photo: Roger Moore/ Lana Turner, "Diane", MGM, 1955, Designed by Walter Plunkett; Elizabeth Taylor, "Raintree County, MGM, 1947, Designed by Walter Plunkett

Museum of Biblical Art- New York, New York February 6, 2009- May 17, 2009 Piece shown in photo: Nina Foch, "The Ten Commandments," Paramount, 1956, Edith Head

Oklahoma City Museum of Art- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma May 5, 2010 – August 15, 2010 Pieces shown in photo: Julie Andrews, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," Universal, 1967, Designed by Jean Louis & Marianne McAndrew "Hello Dolly" 20th Century Fox, 1969, Designed by Irene Sharaff

The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design

The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design

The Collection of Motion Picture Costume Design

Interested in seeing more of his costume collection - visit Mr. McQueen’s Pinterest website.

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