Lucille Ball’s Silk Emilio Pucci Blouse

Emilio Pucci is known for creating garments full of colorful, geometric prints. Founded in 1947 the brand is still in operation today and headquartered in Florence, Italy, producing ready-to-wear clothes that stay true to Pucci’s original distinct style. In the 1960’s Emilio Pucci was thrusted into worldwide popularity when Marilyn Monroe became a fan, with some of her last photographs in a selection of Pucci items.

Lucille Ball owned and wore this pink paisley pattern Emilio Pucci silk blouse throughout the 60’s. Publicity shots were taken in her Beverly Hills backyard wearing the blouse, one of which became the cover to a writing pad. She also wore it to a Hawaiian themed party as seen in the photo with a young Lucie Arnaz behind her, and in a photo session with husband Gary Morton inside the Roxbury home. The size 16 elongated top features six covered buttons down the front, button cuffs and a scalloped hemline. Sewn into the back neckline is the Emilio Pucci label reading ‘Made in Italy for Saks Fifth Avenue.’

Lucille Ball’s Pink Nolan Miller Gown

On January 6, 1989 Lucille Ball and Gary Morton attended the 6th Annual American Cinema Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The event presented by David Gest and sponsored by American Airlines honored Bette Davis, Clint Eastwood and Julio Iglesias.

Lucille look incredible wearing this 3-piece pale pink gown by Nolan Miller. The floor length ensemble with front slit consists of a sleeveless sheath dress with deep v-neck made of a nude crepe material, a sheer silk-chiffon long sleeve gown to go over top featuring pink and silver rhinestones encrusted in a floral pattern along with loop button cuffs and high neck closures. Adding a bit of drama to the look is a large sheer silk chiffon cape trimmed in pink ostrich feathers.

An original program from the awards features a congratulatory page to Bette and Clint from the Mortons with a photo of the couple taken on the set of Life With Lucy.

Lucille Ball’s Pink Polka Dot Blouse

Lucille Ball’s custom-made pink polka dot blouse. Made of sheer silk chiffon it features a ruffled neckline, balloon sleeves with snap closure ruffled cuffs, plus matching pink chiffon belt and scarf. The inside is lined with champagne silk and has a built-in adjustable waistband with snap buttons.

Lucy wore the blouse in promotional photos for Here’s Lucy in the late-1960’s. One of which was used as a photocard with her facsimile signature that would be sent to fans who wrote letters to the star. She is also known to wear it at a private party in the early 70’s. If Lucille liked a particular style of garment she often had similar ones made but in different colors, patterns, or materials. This blouse is an example, where another was made in a yellow/green paisley fabric.