Born 1894 in Monterrey, Mexico, to Texan parents, American fashion and costume designer Omar Kiam returned to the United States following a stint in Paris as a student, and opened his studio in New York City, where he produced work for Broadway theatre. Among the theatre productions he costumed were Dinner at Eight, the Robert E. Sherwood play Reunion in Vienna, and the Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes play Dishonored Lady.
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| Fashion designs by Omar Kiam in the 1940s |
In 1933, Kiam moved to Hollywood, where he headed the film costume design departments for Sam Goldwyn Productions and United Artists. One of his most notable films was the 1937 film A Star is Born, for which he dressed Janet Gaynor. He collaborated with Irene on Algiers.
After leaving Hollywood, in 1941, Kiam became head designer for the Ben Reig fashion label, a company founded in 1929. Also designing costume jewelry for them from 1948, he worked there until his death in 1954, aged 59.
Kiam won the Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1941, and in 1946, won the Coty Award jointly with Vincent Monte-Sano and Clare Potter. These vintage photos captured portraits of classic beauties wearing fashion designs by Omar Kiam in the 1940s.
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| Model in black rayon-crêpe two-piece by Omar Kiam, hat by Florence Reichman, photo by William Bell, 1945 |
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| Meg Mundy in Forstmann wool suit by Omar Kiam for Ben Reig, photo by Toni Frissell, Vogue, February 15, 1946 |







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