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CONTRAST is cleverly used in this attractive autumn ensemble worn by Ines Gorman, film star. The tweed topcoat of black and white, flecked with red contrasts yet harmonises with the skirt of pepper and salt wool and white satin blouse.

THE royal combination of velvet and ermine is chosen for this formal afternoon suit that flatters the youthful beauty of June Lang. The material is black velvet, and the ermine-trim-med jacket is made with belted Peplum.

FOR travelling or spectator sports, Arline Judge chooses a jacket ensemble that combines a brown and tan tweed jacket with a crepe silk blouse and wool skirt in matching brown. The brown accessories also tone — Photographs by courtesy 20th CenturyFox Films.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 158, 1 April 1937, Page 7

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CONTRAST is cleverly used in this attractive autumn ensemble worn by Ines Gorman, film star. The tweed topcoat of black and white, flecked with red contrasts yet harmonises with the skirt of pepper and salt wool and white satin blouse. THE royal combination of velvet and ermine is chosen for this formal afternoon suit that flatters the youthful beauty of June Lang. The material is black velvet, and the ermine-trimmed jacket is made with belted Peplum. FOR travelling or spectator sports, Arline Judge chooses a jacket ensemble that combines a brown and tan tweed jacket with a crepe silk blouse and wool skirt in matching brown. The brown accessories also tone — Photographs by courtesy 20th Century-Fox Films. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 158, 1 April 1937, Page 7

CONTRAST is cleverly used in this attractive autumn ensemble worn by Ines Gorman, film star. The tweed topcoat of black and white, flecked with red contrasts yet harmonises with the skirt of pepper and salt wool and white satin blouse. THE royal combination of velvet and ermine is chosen for this formal afternoon suit that flatters the youthful beauty of June Lang. The material is black velvet, and the ermine-trimmed jacket is made with belted Peplum. FOR travelling or spectator sports, Arline Judge chooses a jacket ensemble that combines a brown and tan tweed jacket with a crepe silk blouse and wool skirt in matching brown. The brown accessories also tone — Photographs by courtesy 20th Century-Fox Films. Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 158, 1 April 1937, Page 7