She moved to Beverly Hills, California to design and create costumes for movies.
Other of Felligi's designs were worn by Esther Williams in promotions done for Cole.
[1][3] In 1943 Felligi introduced the "Swoon Suit," a two-piece swimsuit that avoided wartime restrictions on rubber use by using side laces.
[1] Felligi's 1964 "Scandal Suit" featured a deeply plunging neckline filled with mesh fabric, and an even deeper back line.
[1] She was married to Aladar Laszlo, a Hungarian immigrant who found work as a writer and actor in Hollywood.