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Long sheer sleeves and moulded hip lines, new fashion edicts for evening wear, are unusual features of the black souffle dinner gown worn by Helen Wood, film star. A bow, of the souffle, piped in silver, is accented above the knees and repeated at the shoulder to finish the double-tiered cape collar.

Persian prints in metallic fabrics, arc the cause of another fashion whisper this season. June Lang has chosen one of these for her charming dinner dress, which shows the effectiveness of ultrasimple lines in heavy draping materials.

Tailored touches of embroidered organdie, trim Rochelle Hudson's informal dinner frock of periwinkle blue silk crepe in pebble weave. Note the slit in the U ankle-length skirt. —Photographs by courtesy 20th Century Fox Films.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 7

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Long sheer sleeves and moulded hip lines, new fashion edicts for evening wear, are unusual features of the black souffle dinner gown worn by Helen Wood, film star. A bow, of the souffle, piped in silver, is accented above the knees and repeated at the shoulder to finish the double-tiered cape collar. Persian prints in metallic fabrics, arc the cause of another fashion whisper this season. June Lang has chosen one of these for her charming dinner dress, which shows the effectiveness of ultrasimple lines in heavy draping materials. Tailored touches of embroidered organdie, trim Rochelle Hudson's informal dinner frock of periwinkle blue silk crepe in pebble weave. Note the slit in the U ankle-length skirt. —Photographs by courtesy 20th Century Fox Films. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 7

Long sheer sleeves and moulded hip lines, new fashion edicts for evening wear, are unusual features of the black souffle dinner gown worn by Helen Wood, film star. A bow, of the souffle, piped in silver, is accented above the knees and repeated at the shoulder to finish the double-tiered cape collar. Persian prints in metallic fabrics, arc the cause of another fashion whisper this season. June Lang has chosen one of these for her charming dinner dress, which shows the effectiveness of ultrasimple lines in heavy draping materials. Tailored touches of embroidered organdie, trim Rochelle Hudson's informal dinner frock of periwinkle blue silk crepe in pebble weave. Note the slit in the U ankle-length skirt. —Photographs by courtesy 20th Century Fox Films. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 153, 25 March 1937, Page 7