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LATEST CREATIONS WORN BY THE STARS.

Fashions from Hollywood

Betty Furness, Metro-Goldwyn, Mayer, featured player in “Shadow of Doubt,” is knitting as well as acting her way to fame! Her latest creation is a clever suede jacket in which the sleeves and scarf neckline are all hand-knit in angora yarn. The jacket is natural chamois colour and the slcevqs and ’scarf jn golden brown. A brown skirt completes this smart ensemble. XXX A Modernised Bustle. Una Merkel, M-G-M featured player, took such a fancy to the quaint, beauty of the bustle dress worn in production that she had a new evening gown designed land made featring a ■ modernised hustle! 'I he gown is fashioned from rose coloured taffeta.and features an old fashioned draped skirt and n medium sized bu's.tlo, held in place by a large velvet how. XXX Shooting Star Head-dress, Rosalind Russell, who was featured in “Forsaking All Others” has the last word in coiffure adornments, it is a shooting star fashioned of liny diamonds. The star reposes at a spot just above the temple—three jewelled tails extend from it to the hack of he head. This ornament is especially effective on Miss Russell who is a decided brunette. xxx Muff Purse. The latest evening dress gadget t° be introduced by Mary Carlisle, is a, tiny muff purse created in blue velvet to match her evening wrap! The muff is shirred and corded and a tiny loop holds i.t to the wrist. Snuggled inside is a tiny satin purse containing compartments for change a s well as evening make-up aids. xxx The youngsters on the Metro-GoKl-wyn-Mayer lot have adopted a new fad —prompted by the football season! They arc wearing tiny gold footballs as carri'ngs-— Avith the insignia of their favourite team etched or enamelled on the surface., Mary Carlisle is credited with starting the fad. xxx Jeanette MacDonald wears a dress in M-G-M’s “Naughty Marietta” that is composed of sixty yards of fine tulle, fashioned in layers of different colours.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 349, 2 May 1935, Page 7

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LATEST CREATIONS WORN BY THE STARS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 349, 2 May 1935, Page 7

LATEST CREATIONS WORN BY THE STARS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume III, Issue 349, 2 May 1935, Page 7

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