Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire - Plot and all her 1950s Fashion

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What is the plot of How to Marry a Millionaire?

Three models (Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe, and Betty Grable) lease a New York apartment together in a plan to each marry millionaires.

Shatze (Lauren Bacall) is the ring leader of the three, and her plan mostly consists of renting a posh New York apartment that they can’t afford and slowly selling off the furniture to live off of while they try to meet wealthy men.

Marilyn Monroe’s character and Betty Grable’s characters trade riches for true love, falling for men that aren't wealthy instead of the older men, dissapointing Shatze.

Then Shatze has to make her own decision between true love and the a millionaire that she's been scheming to marry.

 

What happens at the end of How to Marry a Millionaire?

Lauren Bacall comes close to marrying a wealthy older man that she doesn’t love, but last minute decides to marry the Tom Brookman, (Cameron Mitchell) the man she does love that she believes is a gas station attendant.

In a comedic twist, she finds out that the "poor" man she married for true love is actually much wealthier than the other man she almost married for her money. 

Lauren Bacall's 1950s Fashion in How to Marry a Millionaire

Lauren Bacall wears 1950s fashion throughout the movie in her role at Schatze Page.

Whether you’re looking for Lauren Bacall style inspiration or 1950s fashion inspiration, we’ve got you covered, with all of Lauren Bacall’s fabulous outfits worn throughout the movie.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #1

We first see Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze as she puts down a years rent for a classy New York apartment as part of her plan to marry a millionaire.

She learns that the landlord has left the country because of income tax issues and is happy to hear that he won’t be back anytime soon.

Lauren Bacall’s wears a classy 1950s style blue suit style which she pairs with a simple pair of black pumps and a pearl necklace.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #2

One of Lauren Bacall’s roommates Loco (Betty Grable) pretended to have left her wallet at home while shopping to get a guy to pay for her groceries.

Tom Brookman carries her Loco’s groceries home, catches sight of Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze and falls for her.

He’s dressed casually so Lauren Bacall dismisses him as a gas station attendant.

He recognizes her a model in a magazine and calls her up.

She turns him down cold, determined not to fall for someone who isn’t wealthy again.

Lauren Bacall wears a colorful 1950s style outfit for this scene, with a yellow blouse and a full waisted skirt.

She emphasizes the waist with a slim brown belt and has a brown scarf around her neck.

 
 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #3

After a few months of no luck, and selling off the furniture in the apartment to support themselves, the girls finally get a break when Loco (Betty Grable) actually brings back a wealthy man.

They all get invited to a dinner with a bunch of men in oil.


For their triple date night, all girls wear evening gowns.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wear a green, off-the-shoulder dress that is lined with fur, with a flower right at the chest. Not your typical Lauren Bacall style!

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #4

Meanwhile, Tom Brookman tracks down where Shatze works and attends the store where all the girls work as models.

He pretends that he’s looking for some summer clothes for his Aunt and has the store model a bunch of summer clothes for him.

All three girls come out in different summer outfits and recognize him.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze is upset and tells her manager that the man is a phony. (doesn’t have any money)

He tells her to mind her own business. (he knows he does have money)

For her summer outfit, Lauren Bacall wears a very typical 1950s style dress with a sheer top, a light floral pattern, and a full skirt.

She even carries a white parasol as part of her look!

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #5

After another date with her millionaire boyfriend.

He tells Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze that he is leaving New York. He cares for her, but feels like it wouldn’t be fair to her to be married to someone so much older.

She tries to argue with him and tells him that she really doesn’t like younger men.

He isn’t convinced and leaves, leaving Shatze character discouraged.

Lauren Bacall wears a similar evening dress as before, but this time the flower is at her waist instead of at the chest.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #6

In the meantime, Tom keeps calling up Shatze, asking her out.

By this time she’s broke, discouraged and wants something to eat so she agrees.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears a 1950s fashion of blue slacks with a white sweater cardigan set.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #7

Another frustrated evening, and another evening Shatze spends with Tom at a burger diner.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears a stunning red suit with a matching 1950s style shell hat, complete with a fur thrown over the shoulders.

Quite the outfit for a meal at a diner.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #8

Again, Shatze is talked into going out with Tom again.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears a nude silk robe as she sits at her old hollywood glamour style vanity.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #9

Once again, Shatze is out on a date with Tom, this time to explore New York.

Every time that she is out with him she enjoys herself, then tells him that she never wants to see him again.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears a fur coat as she still insists on why she can’t marry this guy.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #10

And again…Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears 1950s style dark slacks, paired with a light blue button up blouse, and flats as Tom calls her up for another date.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #11

Shatze is surprised by her old boyfriend, the millionaire that left because he thought he was too old for her.

He tells her he’s changed his mind.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears a blue dress with white sleeves and a white collar as she agrees to get married.

 

Lauren Bacall How to Marry a Millionaire: Outfit #11

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears a gorgeous 1950s style lace wedding dress to marry her millionaire.

She gets cold feet before saying the vows and ends up marrying Tom instead, still not realizing he’s actually rich.

 

Back at the diner, the three couples celebrate Shatze’s marriage.

Everyone looks on in shock as Tom pulls out a huge roll of dough in order to prove how much money he has. All the women faint once the amount sinks in.

Lauren Bacall’s character Shatze wears her yellow blouse again, this time topped with the fur.

 

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Originally published Jul 2021, updated Apr 2024

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