Late actress Debbie Reynolds's son Todd Fisher will celebrate her illustrious career by putting some of her most iconic costumes on display at an exhibition.
Todd will feature the garments his mother wore in her famous films at the exhibition.
Reynolds died in December last year -- just one day after her daughter and actress Carrie Fisher passed away.
"My mother met Mary Pickford and Harold Lloyd early in the 1960s, and there was talk of a museum back then. There were many attempts in the early years to actually put this together, and it never happened," Todd told people.com.
Todd will preview a select number of costumes from Reynolds's most iconic roles at the TCM Classic Film Festival 2017, which begins on Thursday and will end on April 9.
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