Kitty Foyle (dress)

Kitty Foyle (dress)

A Kitty Foyle is a dress style of the 1940s characterized by a dark fabric and contrasting (usually white) collar and cuffs; it is named after a dress worn by Ginger Rogers in the film of the same name.

This dress has also been worn by characters such as Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl and Wednesday Addams


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