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Lucie Ann lingerie was founded in 1947 by Lucie Ann Onderwyzer (1913-1988). She became renowned for her extensive use of nylon tricot peignoirs trimmed with marabou. Based in Beverly Hills, California, her lingerie found favor with the stars, and was featured in the TV series Green Acres, being worn by star Eva Gabor. After Onderwyzer’s death, the business was sold, and the label changed to Lucie Ann II. This line is still in production.
Written by fuzzylizzie
Courtesy of sewcal
Courtesy of vintagevixen
Courtesy of morning-glorious
Courtesy of vintagepretties
from a late 1950s/early 1960s coat
from a 1950s negligee
from a 1960s peignoir set
from a late 1960s/early 1970s peignoir
from a late 1970s night gown
from a trademark on a late 1970s night gown