
Authentic Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Tudor Costume - 1950s Studio Wardrobe. Offered here is a genuine screen-used MGM Tudor-style doublet and hose set, constructed in the studio's famed Culver City wardrobe department during the 1950s. This remarkable set consists of.
Quilted blue-grey doublet (tag #1420-48xx) with structured shoulder wings, cream pleated ruff trim, and original MGM teal-stitched label. Both pieces bear hand-inscribed MGM wardrobe numbers in pencil and the classic teal "METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER" woven tag, consistent with mid-century studio labeling. This costume was designed under Academy Award-winning costumer Walter Plunkett and originated in MGM's Tudor stock created for Young Bess (1953). The garment was later re-numbered and reused during production of Diane (1956) starring Lana Turner, a common MGM practice for large-scale historical wardrobe builds. The dual numbering sequence (1420 / 1675) and identical construction features directly align with documented MGM costuming methods from that period. Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Culver City, CA). Fabric: Brushed cotton/wool blend, cream linen lining. Color: Blue-grey with ivory interior pleating. Light age toning and minimal seam wear consistent with vintage production wardrobe.Original buttons and zipper intact. This costume was produced during the tenure of Walter Plunkett, one of MGM's most celebrated costume designers and a cornerstone of Hollywood's Golden Age. Plunkett, an Academy Award-winning designer (An American in Paris, 1951) and the creative force behind Gone With the Wind (1939), Singin' in the Rain (1952), Young Bess (1953), and Diane (1956), oversaw the studio's major historical wardrobe productions during this era. The doublet and hose offered here exhibit the distinctive Plunkett hallmarks-meticulous Tudor tailoring, quilted construction, and alternating channel inserts typical of his designs for Young Bess and Diane.
Both garments' MGM wardrobe tags fall within the documented numbering range of the Plunkett-led historical costume department, strongly supporting their origin under his supervision. Wardrobe from Plunkett's MGM period is highly sought after, prized for its craftsmanship and association with some of cinema's most visually iconic productions. This set represents a genuine artifact of that legacy.
Authentic MGM wardrobe pieces from this period are increasingly scarce-especially intact, matching doublet + hose sets retaining original tags and legible handwritten notations. This set represents studio craftsmanship at its peak and offers tangible connection to the Golden Age of Hollywood costume design. Perfect for advanced collectors of MGM memorabilia, historical film wardrobe, or mid-century Hollywood ephemera.