Modern Screen (Dec 1949 - Nov 1950)

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lie bride: her trousseau is elegant, lavish, keyed Paramount' s Edith Head designed Elizabeth' 's traveling suit in black wool. With sloping shoulders and standing collar, the jacket neatly sets off the skirt's sheath-like lines. Miss Head also did five blouses for the suit (here are three), each one completely different in mood. Elizabeth jell in love with this sleek 'Italian shantung at first sight. Ceil Chapman made up the dress in muted shadings of honey, amber and tobacco, softly draping the stripes. More of Miss Chapman's designs for Liz are on the next page.