[…] Hitchcock told Edith [Head] that Grace’s outfits had to advance the conflict in the story and still, as the designer recalled, “make her look like a piece of Dresden china, something slightly untouchable.” - Donald Spoto, High Society: The Life of Grace Kelly
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