Broadway and Hollywood "Movies" (Jan - Aug 1934)

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“MOVIES” “Dress Up, Monthly Fashion Page Edited by Una Merkel, upper left, charming M-G-M featured player, in a delightfully pretty evening ensemble. A Willard Georgecoat of white ermine, with graduated tiered sleeves and a fan shaped scarf, worn stock fashion. An orchid for Una completes the picture. Green composition and silver pin and bracelet, monogrammed with monocraft initials that are put on the new jewelryr while you wait. This large jewelry is the smart type for sports wear. Velvet beret with gay feather, repeats the costume color. Photo, below, courtesy of June Hamilton Rhodes. Something neat in negligees. Joan Blondell, (abpve) has gone in for this filmy pink negligee with the rolled neck-line and the accordion pleats. First National photo. Lucille Browne, RKO-Radio Pictures player (lower left) wears a dark brown and eggshell print dress. A three-quarter length cape sleeved cpat of plain dark brown crepe is worn over this dress. Her hat and purse are also of brown crepe. A Walter Plunkett creation. The warmth and beauteous luxury of a Beckman Mink coat is Mae Clarke’s choice. The M-G-M player wears a soft, clinging gown of midnight blue circe satin which lends beauty to -the ensemble shown above.