Picture Play Magazine (Mar-Jul 1929)

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95 Just to Be Different Fads and fancies in feminine adornment find willing sponsors in the city of make-believe, where the camera v is king. Mar} Brian, above, sports stockings appliqued with black-velvet bunnies, believe it or not. Jean Arthur, above, wears a chain around her neck and that of the dog on her hip, to keep him from straying. Jeanette Loff, left, believes that a dog of wool, embroidered in a contrasting color, gives just the right touch to her sports outfit. Gladys McConnell, right, is really a lady of sorrow, because she is in mourning for the bulldog whose image she wears on her blouse. Because she is Irish, Nancy Carroll, above, may be excused for the green snakes embroidered on her hose.