Irene (1926 film)

Irene is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film starring Colleen Moore, and partially shot in Technicolor.

As described in a film magazine review,[2] Donald Marshall becomes a partner in a modiste shop and insists that Madame Lucy be made its operator.

Young Irish woman Irene O'Dare graduates from being a demonstrator in the store window to being a successful model.

On the night of a big fashion show for society, Irene arouses Lucy's anger and is told to stay and watch the shop.

[4] George K. Arthur plays a flamboyant gay man who works as a dressmaker named "Madame Lucy" and does not threaten the status quo despite making extravagant gestures.

The full film