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  2. Dolores (Ziegfeld girl) - Wikipedia

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    The peacock costume, 1919. During the First World War, Duff-Gordon's focus shifted to her New York office which she had opened in 1910. [12] For her New York fashion shows she imported her own models from England, although Dolores was not among the first she brought over.

  3. All of Heidi Klum's iconic Halloween costumes, ranked - AOL

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    Klum's peacock costume took more than 1,963 hours to create. It consisted of a blue velvet bodysuit that covered her entirely, plus a feather-covered mask with a realistic-looking beak. When she ...

  4. Heidi Klum’s Peacock Halloween Costume Came With ... - AOL

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    Heidi Klum as a worm, step aside. The actress outdid herself at this year's Halloween party, dressing as a peacock in an elaborate costume that required several others to pull off. The German ...

  5. How Heidi Klum's Peacock Costume Came to Be (Exclusive) - AOL

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    The supermodel's epic Halloween costume was no easy feat, according to Cirque du Soleil's Michel Laprise. How Heidi Klum's Peacock Costume Came to Be (Exclusive) Skip to main content

  6. Mae Murray - Wikipedia

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    Mae Murray (born Marie Adrienne Koenig; May 10, 1885 – March 23, 1965) was an American actress, dancer, film producer, and screenwriter.Murray rose to fame during the silent film era and was known as "The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips" and "The Gardenia of the Screen".

  7. Muriel Window - Wikipedia

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    Window was a Ziegfeld Girl, known as the "Peacock Girl" or the "Little Peacock" for her showy costumes. [3] [4] On Broadway she appeared in The Passing Show of 1914. She also headlined on the vaudeville stage. [5] During World War I Window performed in London and Paris, [6] drove an ambulance, and sang at military hospitals and on a Canadian ...