Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1924-Jan 1925)

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This walking costume which Rodolph Valentino wears in the title-role of "Monsieur Beaucaire" is pale grey velvet with chenille braid. It is brilliantly lined with purple and red shot taffeta. The waistcoat is pink velvet, embroidered with silver. And the breeches and boots are grey suede The Designer's Dreams Come True Bebe Daniels as the lovely Princess de Bourbon -Conti wears one gown in which she is shown on the right with Mr. Valentino; it is fashioned from pink moire antique with rosette flowers of silver chiffon, centered with rose velvet and diamonds. Her sleeves are real lace, and the panel of the gown is silver cloth I Barbier, a Parisian designer, conceived these costumes for the cast of "Monsieur Beaucaire." They were then executed in the beautiful materials described. The sketches of Barbier here reproduced with the player wearing the same costume make interesting comparisons possible. The two little pages are the slave boys of Pompadour 30