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FLAIR FOR DRESSING.

DIETRICH'S HATS. Some women achieve smartness through subtle repetition. Marlene Dietrich possesses this rare type of chic, which is in keeping with the aura of mystery surrounding her. One evidence of Miss Dietrich's individual flair for dressing is seen, according to Travis Banton, Hollywood style expert, in the hats she favours. Whether it be a stunning felt fedora for street wear, or a broad-brimmed dinner hat of satin and velvet, Marlene Dietrich affects the same silhouette. Banton points out that too many women believe that their hats should be different sizes and shapes for every occasion—but that Dietrich realises that one's own individuality may be best enhanced by clinging to the same line in millinery.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 14

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FLAIR FOR DRESSING. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 14

FLAIR FOR DRESSING. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 14

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