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LADIES’ COLUMN.

COLOIJB CONTRAST. Colour avs the dominant note of the recent spring fashion openings in the film colony. Navy as the foundation, Avith yelloAV as its secondary colour, Avas conspicuous. Rutdi Chatterton, aa'lio is playing in Paramount’s “Unfaithful,” appeared at one of 1 the shoAvings in a fascinating suit of plain navy blue serge, combined Avith a blue plaided in yellow, and a crepe do chine blouse of plain yelloAV. While she Avas in the salon, she purchased another blue ensemble Avhich is quite original. This Avas an afternoon frock of navy satin, with its seveneighths coat collared with lime yellow crejie de chine, Avith a scarf on the frock of the same colour. Another charming frock added to Miss Chatterton’ s Avardrobe Avas a beautiful georgette afternoon dress of pale coral pink, Avorn under a satin coat of cornlloAver blue. FOR TRAVELLING. Black and Avhite dotted Avoolleu makes a charming three-piece tailored suit for June Collyer to Avcar on her location trips for “Dude Ranch,” the next Paramount picture starring Jack Oakie. Its straight jacket has notcluu . revers and a very youthful Avide belt. A kerchief of white satin and small print is tied at the back of the neckline of the Avliite satin blouse. The straight Avrap-around skirt buttons in an interesting Avay at the waist. Miss Collyer has a chic hat for this costume in black pleated straAV

with red and black quills. The diagonal slant of its upturned brim is quite ncAV. EVENING PYJAMAS DISPLAYED. Noav that pyjamas arc as much at home in the ballroom as in the boudoir, ' HollyAvood has bravely backed the mode of the formal trousered costume. Carole Lombard, appearing in Paramount’s comedy, “Up Pops the Devil,” dons one costume of sunrayed pleated Avhite satin that looks like the latest tiling in gowns until she Avalks, thus revealing a voluminous divided skirt. Another .sot of evening pyjamas worn by Miss Lombard combines beige trousers, a short red jacket and a cream-coloured blouse. The deep pockets are edged with a band of broAvn, as are the sides of the trousers. The blouse lias a square neckline, and a scarlet sasli, Avliilsl the .short jacket is cut in the fashior of a very smart bridge coat.

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Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18239, 13 July 1931, Page 3

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LADIES’ COLUMN. Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18239, 13 July 1931, Page 3

LADIES’ COLUMN. Thames Star, Volume LXV, Issue 18239, 13 July 1931, Page 3

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