Marlene Dietrich At A Train Station In Paris, 1933
Marlene Dietrich had her origin in Berlin, and she made her Hollywood debut in 1930’s “Morocco,” the Academy Award-nominated film. In one scene of the movie, she had to wear a tuxedo, and she loved the look. The costume does not seem a big deal now, but women wearing a tuxedo was a concern back then.
In 1933, Dietrich was traveling to Paris, wearing a pantsuit. When the Paris chief of police was informed, he announced that she would be arrested as the dress was banned for ladies. Arriving in Paris, she violated the terms and had to face the music.