Cinema Styles Shop
How often, have you thought, gazing at your favourite film star, from your seat in the cinema thdatre, "If I had a frock like that, I'd look just as wonderful"—and perhaps 'you would. There's such a lot in-the right frock, states a ( Sydney writer. A well-known Sydney firm, recently opened the first cinema fashion shop. The film exchanges have supplied the store with the latest "stills" of their stars and featured players, and experts have made copies of the frocks and hats correct in every detail. Moreover, if you see a player in a film wearing just the frock you want, and it has not already been copied, you can get the picture from the film exchange and take it to tho store. In this way it will be possible to wear frocks designed for the' best-dressed women iji the world by artists who include Adrian, of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; Travis Banton, of Paramount; and OrryKelly, of Warner Bros., at a -Very reasonable cost. Many Sydney girls have already modelled themselves on the film stars in their coiffure and cosmetics. Now they can carry the likeness further an.d be dnessed in the clothes which discriminating artists have decided suit the type, to perfection and in detail.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1933, Page 19
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207Cinema Styles Shop Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 73, 23 September 1933, Page 19
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