Picture Play Magazine (Jul - Dec 1929)

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82 Well, Well, Estelle If Miss Taylor is as pleased with her new frocks as Picture Play is, she need not bother to consult her mirror to verify her perfection. Vivid orange-flame silk fashions the summer gown worn by Miss Taylor, right, a two-piece model, with an unusually long blouse semifitted about the waistline and hips. The decided fullness of the skirt achieves the new flare. Miss Taylor's ensemble, left, is of apple-green wool cloth and silk, the dress achieving the new princess line by a deep, fitted and shaped yoke. Both coat and dress are interestingly studded with silver nail heads and, like all the costumes shown on this page, are Sally Milgrim models. She is seen, right, in a striking combination of navy blue' and beige, the latter color being used for the overlapped lacing. I'hotos bj Aped* White Russian broadtail is used in Miss Taylor's wrap, left, lavishly collared with sable. Fullness at the top and straight, snug lines about the waist and hips give the wrap, which is really a cape, the appearance of a coat.