Motion Picture Classic (May 1921 - Dec 1927)

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The Mode Reflected From the Screen — Presenting Some Late Palm Beach Arrivals Above is Jocelyn Lee, one of the twelve beautiful models in “The Dressmaker of Paris,” in a gown of hand-blocked crepe in shades of copper yellow, orange and gold. The cape which is lined to match the straight-line frock is of black satin Above is May Allison in a charming lightweight taffeta evening wrap in fuchsia shades. Left is Agnes Ayres in an all-white combination of broadcloth and crepe chiffon. Right is Elsie Lawson in a Bendel creation of the popular white Kasha with white fox. The white felt hat was also fashioned for her by Bendel Here is Jacqueline Logan in a smart quilted white cord silk, trimmed in red duvetyne. The coat is trimmed with wool embroidery and the small scoop hat is white-lined with red to match the frock. Skirts, you will notice, may be any length you like them Muray 50