Hollywood (1942)

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Ill II ».vt Lana Turner's bedroom reflects her personality completely. Designed by the lovely star herself, it is gay and utterly feminine. Circle : Lana's dressing table is an enormous one trimmed in cascades of white organdy. Above: Frilly organdy curtains at the window, the luxurious bed upholstered in pale blue and edged in the recurrent theme of white organdy, the trick bed table built into the bed and the tremendous white tufted rug — all express Lana's daintiness. Right: The double chintz-covered chest harmonizes with the striped blue and white wallpaper. Lana's housecoat of white and blue over billowing pajamas matches the color scheme. Extreme right: A huge white teddy bear stands guard NOVEMBER, 1942